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Originally Posted by caltrane74
Considering its a "second tier" city in its country it has a lot of office in the core 140 mil - to 70 mill in Downtown Toronto.
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The United States has 330 million people. The size of a national head office reflects that.
Again, it's hardly an apples to apples comparison. We cram workers into buildings and let our vacancy rates drop to unheard of levels. The offices which I've seen in Chicago are massive and the companies had several floors under lease being unused. I don't know if it's enough to make up for a 70 million square foot difference however, Toronto would have a half dozen more major office towers if the square foot comparison was equal.