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Rising Sales and Falling Vacancies According to data provided by commercial real estate services firm Cassidy Turley, the United States retail sector reported its first vacancy decline in over five years as the market's recovery gained momentum.

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In line with other capital cities, vacancies continue to fall in the Perth CBD, according to a report by real estate group Knight Frank.
Yet even with the new construction, Baltimore's industrial vacancy rate is falling, dropping to about 9.6 percent in the third quarter from 13 percent three years earlier, according to a report issued Friday by Cassidy Turley.
At first the decision as to who would replace Zimet was in the hands of the three - member Ulster County Democratic Committee to fill vacancies; but when Zimet did not officially withdraw until after the primaries, that decision, according to New York State Elections law, fell back into the hands of the New Paltz Democratic Committee.
The national office vacancy rate has also fallen to 8.2 % in the first quarter from 9.3 % in 2011 according the CBRE Group.
Vacancies for private practice lawyers have fallen by 13 % year - on - year according to new survey data from specialist...
So it's not surprising that with a 14.3 percent jump in imports during 2010, according to Mario Moreno, economist with The Journal of Commerce, the overall national industrial vacancy rate fell to 10.2 percent at the end of first quarter of this year, down from 10.3 percent at the end of 2010, according to Cushman & Wakefield.
Office vacancy fell to 13.5 percent in the third quarter, according to a market report from commercial real estate services firm CBRE, a decline of 80 basis points from 14.3 percent in the third quarter of 2014.
Demand should be high — the multifamily vacancy rate in Charleston has fallen steadily in recent years to reach 5.2 percent in the first quarter, according to New York - based data firm Reis Inc..
Still, the increase in rent pales in comparison to the drastic fall in the vacancy rate, down from a cyclical high of 8 percent at the end of 2008, according to Reis.
NEW YORK (Reuters)- The Apartment vacancy rate in the first quarter fell to its lowest level in more than a decade, and rents posted their biggest jump in four years, as Americans eschewed home ownership and renting retained its popularity, according to real estate research firm Reis Inc..
NEW YORK (Reuters)- The office vacancy rate fell only slightly during the first quarter, as a lack of significant job growth continued to impede demand for space, according to a quarterly report released on Tuesday.
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With vacancy rates modestly falling and rents moderately rising in commercial real estate sectors, market fundamentals have improved, but financing remains a challenge for small business, according to the National Association of Realtors ® quarterly commercial real estate forecast.
According to Reis Inc. statistics, the current office - vacancy rate is a little more than 16 percent, where it has stagnated for a few years after falling from a high of 17.
The national office vacancy fell from 12 percent to 11.3 percent in 2014, the largest decline in office vacancy since the end of the recession, according to the CoStar report.
Vacancies fell 10 basic points to 10.9 percent in the first quarter — that's the first decline since 2005, according to data firm Reis.
NORTHBROOK, Ill, — With vacancy rates falling and rents rising, industrial space has been a hot market this year, according to Robert Back, national director of market analysis for Grubb & Ellis, one of the nation's largest commercial real estate companies.
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