Sentences with phrase «feet of absorption»

After a record - breaking 1.1 million square feet of absorption in 2015, Colliers International Minneapolis - St.
The vacancy could drop below 6 % by year - end, with nearly 1 million square feet of absorption projected.
The 2014 projections call for 2.5 million square feet of absorption and an increase in office rent of approximately 6 %.

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During the same period, there was just 860,000 square feet of positive absorption for Manhattan overall, Cassidy Turley data showed.
Through April, the Midtown South market — which includes Chelsea, Flatiron, Soho, Hudson Square and Tribeca — saw 630,000 square feet of positive absorption.
Specifically engineered to fit the shape of women's feet and winter footwear, hotPINK ™ provides the support, shock absorption, power transmission and edge control women need to tear up the slopes.
Specifically engineered to fit the shape of men's feet and winter footwear, REDhot ™ provides the support, shock absorption, power transmission and edge control men need to tear up the slopes.
Made with Invisigel, this cushion has superior shock absorption and provides long - lasting comfort and relief of foot pain caused by shoes.
At night, absorption at the surface (that is, below 1.2 metres [4 feet]-RRB- is reradiated, in the form of long - wave infrared radiation, away from Earth's surface back toward space.
«I like these boots because of the comfortable foot beds, sturdy construction, and rubber soles for poor weather and shock absorption,» says Dr. Osterman.
The middle segment is most relevant to plantar fasciitis and forms the longitudinal arch of the foot providing support to the foot when standing and shock absorption when running.
The separation of your foot bones and the muscles that lie in between them work together to provide natural shock absorption as you go through a heel strike - toe - off gait cycle.
On my infant we put a drop of OnGaurd on the bottom of the feet (large pores increase absorption, and also by - passes the liver) with a bit of organic raw coconut oil massaged in to slow absorption rate.
This tightening of the plantar fascia has two functions; (1) the medial arch of the foot is packed tighter and is increased in height, allowing for improved loading capacity and shock absorption, and (2) the foot becomes more rigid and has improved function as a propulsive lever (Figures 2 and 3).10 Consequently, if during the swing phase the toes are trying to «grip» the flip - flop, the 1st MTP joint is not able to extend and the windlass mechanism of the foot is compromised.
This muscle has an important role in natural pronation, shock absorption, natural rolling inward of your foot.
Air footbed ensures maximum comfort and protects the foot Abrasion resistant textile inner lining with good absorption and release of moisture Reliable with steel toe cap and metallfreier puncture protection
This sandal features Birkibuc — a durable, synthetic upper material with a nubuck leather - like texture, a soft backing contoured cork footbed that conforms to the shape of your foot with pronounced arch support, a deep heel cup, and roomy toe box; lined with suede created with lightweight EVA sole for cushioning and shock absorption.
Taking us from the dreary confines of New York City's Emma Lazarus Immigrant Absorption Society to the hip frontier wilderness of Prava — the Eastern European Paris of the nineties — whose grand and glorious beauty is marred only by the shadow of the looming statue of Stalin's foot, this is both a madcap adventure and a serious look at what it means to be an outsider in America, and what it means to be an American.
Zinc - responsive dermatitis — Dry, hairless, oozing skin on the face, nose, and / or foot pads due to lack of zinc absorption or lack of zinc in the diet.
However, bottom boundary conditions in soil components of GCMs, particularly those used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, only extend 10 meters (33 feet) below ground, perhaps leading to underestimations of continental heat absorption.
«As a result, ocean waters deeper than 500 meters (about 1,600 feet) have a large but still unrealized absorption capacity... As emissions slow in the future, the oceans will continue to absorb excess CO2... into ever - deeper layers... eventually, 50 to 80 percent of CO2 cumulative emissions will likely reside in the oceans»
Net absorption of industrial space nationally should be 47.8 million square feet this year.
Net absorption of retail space is seen at 5.6 million square feet this year.
Net absorption of office space in the U.S., which includes the leasing of new space coming on the market as well as space in existing properties, is projected to be 28.3 million square feet this year.
That was a noticeable improvement from the first half of the year when neighborhood and community centers posted negative absorption of about 8 million square feet in both the first and second quarters.
Such properties recorded negative net absorption of 8.2 million square feet in the first quarter of 2009.
The one silver lining is that the amount of negative absorption in the quarter was 5.3 million square feet.
Net absorption of office space, which includes the leasing of new space coming on the market as well as space in existing properties, is likely to total 47.7 million square feet this year and 58.3 million in 2016.
Net absorption of industrial space nationally is expected to total 102.2 million square feet in 2015 and 104.8 million square feet next year.
The sector posted net absorption of 22.1 million square feet in 2004, based on preliminary NAR year - end figures, compared with 11.8 million the year before.
Net absorption of industrial space nationally is anticipated at 97.0 million square feet in 2013 and 104.9 million next year.
Net absorption of office space in the U.S., which includes the leasing of new space coming on the market as well as space in existing properties, is seen at 32.2 million square feet this year and 46.1 million in 2014.
In the first two quarters of this year, the U.S. office market had 50 million square feet of negative absorption because of job loss, says Webster Collins, CRE, executive vice president of CB Richard Ellis / New England in Boston.
Net absorption of industrial space jumped to 34.7 million sq. ft.in the second quarter, about 5 million square feet more than the post-recession average, according to Cassidy Turley, a national real estate services firm.
Net absorption of industrial space in 58 markets tracked should be 127.5 million square feet in 2011.
In 57 markets tracked, net absorption of office space, which includes the leasing of new space coming on the market as well as space in existing properties, should be 14.5 million square feet in 2011.
The report notes Gulf Coast ports are also winners in the trade wars, particularly Port Houston, which was the strongest port - centric industrial market in the U.S., averaging 2.3 million square feet of total net absorption over the past 10 years.
Tucson's retail market continued its robust growth with over 262,000 square feet (sf) of positive net absorption for this quarter, which exceeded the first and second quarter's combined absorption of 256,205 sf.
The Columbus retail market recorded 308,588 square feet (SF) of positive net absorption during the third quarter of 2017.
As predicted, Tucson's retail market saw a significant increase of 235,808 square feet (SF) positive net absorption.
The rate reflects net absorption of 586,000 square feet in the quarter and 2.8 million square feet since the start of the year.
Positive absorption of 31,000 square feet (SF) contributed to a 10.6 % vacancy.
With more than 50 million square feet of office space, the Charlotte office market witnessed another year of strong absorption and rising rental rates in 2016, giving developers the confidence to fill the construction pipeline with both build - to - suit and speculative projects.
Tucson's retail market continued its predictable growth with 20,397 square feet (sf) of positive net absorption this quarter.
Positive momentum accelerated in the Tucson industrial market during the second quarter, with vacancy improving to 8.6 % on positive net absorption of 252,815 square feet (SF).
Net absorption of office space in the U.S., which includes the leasing of new space coming on the market as well as space in existing properties, will probably total 31.7 million square feet this year and 42.0 million in 2014.
Tucson retail, like other property sectors, enjoyed improvement as the marketwide vacancy dropped to 6.8 % on positive absorption of 452,409 square feet (sf).
Net positive absorption of about 50,000 square feet (SF) improved the overall vacancy rate to 7.4 %, Tucson's lowest mark since Q3 2008.
The fourth quarter in particular was very strong, with over 30 million square feet of net absorption
San Diego County has an overall office market base of more than 87 million square feet with consecutive quarters of positive net absorption.
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