Commercial property sizzles in Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City could avoid a commercial real estate train wreck because most investors never got on the speculative train in the first place.
That’s the gist of realty specialists’ reaction to news that Moody’s Investors Service, the credit rating agency, listed Oklahoma City among the top five U.S. commercial property markets during the fourth quarter of last year. The Moody’s report consi...
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