In 2020, experts predicted a downturn for office spaces. Yet, in Brazil, the tech and finance sectors quickly adapted to remote work. A notable case was XP Inc., leaving its São Paulo offices for a rural project. Despite this, CBRE, a top real estate firm, argued against the decline of São Paulo’s Faria Lima district. […]
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