Labor/Employment
May 13, 2020
Reopening the workplace: What commercial landlords need to know
As California communities return to work amidst the ongoing pandemic, landlords must consider how and when to reopen traditional workspaces. Five key principles should guide their decisions as they face this challenge.





Michael C. Cato
Partner
Crosbie Gliner Schiffman Southard & Swanson (CGS3)
Representing local and national real estate developers, owners and investors in buying, selling, leasing and financing commercial property, Michael concentrates his practice on office, industrial, retail and multi-family projects.
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted every workplace, shutting down many businesses and transforming the rest. Since the crisis upended daily life, commercial real estate owners have had to cope with widespread closures, a drastic reduction in day-to-day workforce occupancy and an uncertain legal landscape.
As California communities return to work amidst the ongoing pandemic, landlords must consider how and when to reopen traditional ...
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