Sentences with phrase «per square foot rose»

The median price per square foot rose 21 percent last year, to $ 82.
Sales spiked by 54.5 % in 2017 while price per square foot rose by 13.6 %.

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Comparable store sales rose 16 %, and, on a sales - per - square - foot basis, Lululemon is still the top - performing apparel retailer in North America.
Effective rents, or what tenants pay after landlord incentives such as a free month are included, rose to $ 22.72 per square foot from $ 22.66 in the first quarter and $ 22.27 a year earlier, Reis said.
The average price per square foot for a rental in Denton County did rise slightly, but the average size of homes -LSB-...]
According to Trulia, the average price per square foot in this area rose from $ 475 to $ 510 over the last year.
And, it seems, the community's concerns about being priced out of neighborhoods targeted by the de Blasio administration as oases of affordability are not idle: The Wall Street Journal reports that land prices in East New York, named by de Blasio as the first neighborhood that would be studied for denser development, have nearly tripled during the first nine months of 2012, rising from $ 32 per square foot last year to $ 93 per square foot this year.
Real estate consulting firm Urbanation says average condo rents in Toronto rose to $ 2.53 per square foot, or $ 1,891 a month, in the three months ended March 31.
The average cost across the city per square foot three years ago was just under # 14; some studios, such as at Space's Deborah House in Hackney, have seen their rent rise almost 50 % since then — policy shift or no those rents won't be coming back down again anytime soon.
But they expect total energy consumption to drop from 213 thousand BTUs per square feet to 191.8 thousand BTUs per square feet, so total energy consumption in the commercial sector only rises from 17.78 quads to 20.88 quads by 2040.
The Chelan County Public Utility District (PUD) announced earlier this week that, effective January 2017, electrical rates will rise for so - called «high - density load customers», or those that use 250 kilowatt hours per square foot per year.
Asking rents are forecast to rise 2.6 percent this year to about $ 20 per square foot, while the overall vacancy rate is expected to rise 50 basis points to 10.2 percent, according to Encino, Calif. - based Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investments.
Average base rents for Simon's regional mall portfolio rose 4.9 percent to $ 31.87 per square foot.
Average base rents for Rouse's retail portfolio rose 16 percent to $ 43.92 per square foot.
Its same - property NOI increased 2.5 percent and average rent, excluding Brazil, rose 2 percent, to $ 12.41 per square foot.
In the industrial market, the national availability rate fell to 7.3 per cent from 8.0 per cent in the first quarter of 2010, while space under construction rose to 5.6 million square feet from 3.8 million square feet over the same period.
Although the total space per worker rose to 295 square feet per worker in 2010, according to a recent study by the Houston - based International Facility Management Association, the average worker has to settle for a personal work area of between 75 and 95 square feet.
To squeeze onto these small sites, developers are creating mid-rise and high - rise buildings that are more expensive to build on a per square foot basis.
Sales per square foot for the REIT's mall division rose 4.5 percent to $ 489, and sales per square foot for its outlet division jumped 8.6 percent, to $ 492.
The average sales price per square foot increased from $ 206 to $ 218 per SF over the quarter and rose significantly over the year from $ 126 per SF in Q1 2017.
Calgary's downtown vacancy rate is projected to rise to 3.6 per cent, while the suburban market will reach 6.3 per cent by year - end 2008, as almost four million square feet of new supply comes to market.
Average asking rent rose 0.4 percent to $ 39.46 per square foot per year, its best increase since 2008.
By June of 2008, that gap in sold price per square foot had risen to 33.5 %, with the average home in El Dorado County selling for $ 194.55 per square foot versus Sacramento County's $ 145.77 per square foot.
Retail rents in the area will rise 3.9 percent this year, to $ 25.04 per square foot, says Marcus & Millichap.
As a result, retail rents in the region will continue to rise — by 3.4 percent to $ 22.21 per square foot in the Seattle market and by 3.4 percent to $ 18.26 per square foot in the Portland market, according to Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services.
Home owners in London experienced a 16 % rise in house prices in 2014, which saw their city overtake Hong Kong as the most expensive for residential property per square foot in the world.
Effective rent, which factors in months of free rent and other perks landlords offer to keep or attract tenants, rose 0.4 percent to $ 16.75 per square foot, up just 1.1 percent year over year.
The company is coming off a banner 2014: funds from operations (FFO), a key metric in real estate, rose to a record $ 8.90 per share, while retailer sales per square foot in the last 12 months reached $ 619 per square foot, their highest ever.
It's roughly double what office high rises have been selling for in recent Center City deals - though less than the $ 469 per square foot the owners of 2.0 University Plaza, near Penn, have been asking.
Nationally, regional malls» annual sales per square foot have risen from a recession - fueled dip to an all - time high, according to figures from the International Council of Shopping Centers, a trade group.
Price per square foot for townhouses rose 18 percent to a record $ 469.
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