Sentences with phrase «overall vacancy rates of»

During the Olympic period, various travel agencies and tour operators are noting a slowdown in hotel bookings, with overall vacancy rates of up to 35 %.
Memphis ended 2017 with an overall vacancy rate of 14.8 percent, which is up slightly from where the year started at 14.5 percent — the highest level in three years.
Memphis, the second largest commercial airline hub in the world, has an overall vacancy rate of 3.3 percent, one of the tightest in the country, according to Cushman & Wakefield.

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Statistics Canada reported in 2012 that Canada's overall vacancy rate was 2.8 % and of the major urban centres, Calgary's was the lowest at 1.3 %.
Failure to provide all of the required information as stated in this vacancy announcement may result in an ineligible rating or may affect the overall rating...
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Despite the construction activity, retail vacancy rates are at its lowest point in a decade with overall shopping center vacancies dipping to 7.3 % during the second quarter, according to a CB Richard Ellis survey of properties 50,000 sq. ft. and greater.
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.
Six of the 12 markets display overall vacancy rates below the national average and include: Vancouver (7.6 per cent), Regina (1.9 per cent), Winnipeg (6.9 per cent), Ottawa (5.9 per cent), Quebec City (4.4 per cent) and Halifax (6.3 per cent).
Cities like Cleveland and Detroit have a lot of vacant houses overall, but a relatively low vacancy rate among active rentals.
In addition, the San Francisco Bay Area remains the tightest of the top 10 office markets with a 5.6 percent overall vacancy rate, and vacancy as low as 2.0 percent in the Silicon Valley markets.
Where else can the overall office vacancy rate cling tenaciously to the 10 % level while there is about 5 million sq. ft. of office space under construction or can industry developers add 15 million sq. ft. in one year...
Just to briefly mention them here, these factors include property market influences, relating to the strength and prospects of the local market, such as rent movements, vacancy rate, absorption rate, etc. and capital market influences including movements in interest rates, returns in alternative investment vehicles and overall uncertainty and volatility in financial markets.
Overall, the tightest markets tend to be relatively small: Corvallis, Oregon (with a homeowner vacancy rate of 0.23 %), Lebanon, Pennsylvania (0.49 %), Billings, Montana (0.54 %), San Angelo, Texas (0.61 %), and Eau Claire, Wisconsin (also 0.61 %).
Cushman & Wakefield sees a largely positive labor market that will continue to drive strong absorption in industrial, although less than record levels in 2014 and 2015 leading to a 5.9 % overall vacancy rate, some of the best conditions ever seen in the sector.
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.
Speculative construction is once again taking place on a very modest scale, and a combination of tightening market conditions and sustained economic growth are expected to support healthy leasing activity, incremental gains in rental rates and a continued decline in overall vacancy.
An additional 12 markets mentioned in the report have recovered from the recession, but are just now heading toward expansion, and are classified as being in the «recovery» phase, characterized by tightening market conditions and a shift in the supply / demand balance leading to reduced vacancy rates, more balanced rental growth and a stabilization of overall cap rates.
However, with the delivery of three new office buildings totaling 1.6 million sq. ft. of vacant space in the first quarter — Phipps Tower and 3630 Peachtree in Buckhead, and 1075 Peachtree in Midtown — overall vacancy rates continued to rise despite the positive absorption numbers.
Slight positive absorption of 37,829 square feet (sf) occurred, ticking the overall vacancy rate down to 11.9 % - 10.4 % downtown, and 12.3 % in the suburban Tucson market.
Brian Davis of Spark Rental also showed us that we need to fully understand a management company's marketing strategy and their overall vacancy rates.
When sublease space is factored in, the overall suburban vacancy rate fell to 23 percent during the fourth quarter, still high but lower than the 23.6 percent rate of the third quarter, or 24.8 percent a year ago.
«Overall commercial real estate leasing activity continued to grow in most markets during the closing months of 2012, which is modestly lowering vacancy rates in all of the commercial sectors early this year.»
Although Chicago does not have the highest vacancy rates of the metros studied, it does have the most overall vacant units due to its large housing stock and 8.6 percent vacancy rate.
To pinpoint these promising places, we started with the nation's 75 largest metropolitan areas and ranked them based on average monthly rent, median household income for renters, residential rental vacancy rate and overall cost of living.
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