Coffee Break: Perry Degulis (Ep.3)
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| Date Uploaded: December 12, 2022
| Date Created: December 12, 2022
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On this episode of Coffee Break, Perry Degulis, Executive Managing Director with #Transwestern Southern California, talks about what continues to draw office users to Los Angeles. Companies want access to the diverse talent graduating from the many universities in the area.
Categories:
Brokerage, Neighborhoods/Communities/Cities, Property Management, Marketing/PR, Employment / Jobs
Property Types:
Office, Retail
States:
CALIFORNIA
Regions:
Southern California, Greater Los Angeles
Cities:
Los Angeles
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