Sentences with phrase «percent vacancy for»

There's a vacancy gap as well, with only 10 percent vacancy for trophy space, compared to 15 percent for the rest of the market.

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At the same time, the vacancy rate last month — 2.5 percent — was the highest seen for July in the last nine years, according to the report.
In a separate report, Citi Habitats reported that the borough's vacancy reached 1.9 percent, the highest rate the brokerage has reported for July since it started tracking the stat in 2002.
The suburban office sector ended last year with an average vacancy rate of 9.3 percent, compared to 12.3 percent for the central business district (CBD), reports Valuation International, Ltd., (VIL) of Atlanta in its publication Viewpoint 1998.
Salesforce's lease is expected to accelerate improvements to Downtown Indianapolis» office market, which for years has had a vacancy rate of around 20 percent.
The vacancy rate for downtown retail space dropped to 12 percent, from 14 percent in 2008 and in about the same time, retail sales in the village have also increased from $ 977 million to about $ 1 billion.
Despite the country's 4.6 percent unemployment rate, Rochester Regional Health, an organization which prides itself on a dedication to healthcare, education and job creation, has such an extraordinary need for nursing staff that it can't fill all of the vacancies.
For Westchester County, the retail vacancy rate at the end of the second quarter was 4.5 percent, unchanged from a year ago, according to Admiral Real Estate Services.
The Coalition for the Homeless, joined by community groups and labor unions, crafted the proposal, which calls for 10 percent of city - subsidized new housing to be set aside for the indigent along with at least 2,500 of the New York City Housing Authority «s yearly vacancies, a new city and state program to create 30,000 units of housing for homeless people with substance abuse issues and mental disorders, and greater subsidies from Albany to assist struggling renters.
Still, when Trump was inaugurated, there were more than 110 vacancies on the federal courts, representing about 12 percent of the total judiciary, and the most for any incoming president since Bill Clinton took office, according to Adler.
In 2003 - 04, for example, 27 percent of schools with a math teaching vacancy reported that filling that vacancy was «very difficult» or ultimately unsuccessful, as compared with just four percent of schools with vacancies in elementary classrooms (see Figure 1).
Seventeen percent of all respondents said increasing the number of women in management positions has been an issue in their district; 86 percent said that qualified females were considered for the vacancy they filled last year.
Jefferson County, Ky., had 107 vacancies in November, for example, more than 1.5 percent of the teaching corps in the state's largest district, which includes Louisville, and still had 50 remaining empty spots as of this week.
A state survey of school districts found that in the 2015 - 16 school year, many Wisconsin districts with vacancies faced an «extreme shortage» of applicants.69 Among major subjects, when districts had vacancies to fill, extreme shortages were particularly prevalent for positions teaching math, at 54 percent, and science, at 50 percent.
If the units are for unrented units or for property to be built, the VA requires the appraiser to determine the «fair rental value» and a vacancy / operating cost adjustment (usually 25 percent) is applied to that.
Alaska as a whole experiences a 5.62 percent rental vacancy rate, and in areas such as Anchorage it is even lower at just over 4 percent, making the state appealing for potential landlords to meet demand.
For instance, the 2015 Job Vacancy and Wage Survey found that there were 401,000 job openings in Canada in the third quarter of that year and the job vacancy rate was 2.6 pVacancy and Wage Survey found that there were 401,000 job openings in Canada in the third quarter of that year and the job vacancy rate was 2.6 pvacancy rate was 2.6 percent.
John Lees, author of How to Get a Job You'll Love says: «Only about 20 to 30 percent of jobs are filled by people applying for published vacancies
According to a survey by Jobvite, some 93 percent of the recruiters search LinkedIn for filling up open vacancies.
As much as 60 percent of the finance jobs, which accounted for 13 percent of the overall job vacancies, and 75 percent of sales and marketing jobs, which accounted for 8 percent of all job vacancies, were also in the mid-level category.
The deal, with an estimated annual yield of about 6.4 percent, reflects the surprising strength of the investment market for suburban office properties, despite rising vacancy rates.
In the Sarasota - Bradenton MSA to the south, retail vacancy has dropped from 17 percent to 10 percent the last two years, says Tom Richardson, president for Sarasota - based Commercial and Industrial Properties Inc..
Other than Louisville, the vacancy rates for the outlying markets mentioned above range from 16.8 percent to 23.9 percent, above the national rate of 16.6 percent.
The vacancy rate for industrial space is expected to decline 1.1 percent to 7.8 percent, and retail availability is to decrease 0.4 percent to 11.4 percent.
In November 2007 he agreed to list a commercial office building that had three stories, no elevator, a 19 percent vacancy rate, and numerous properties for sale within a 2 - mile radius.
Anderson says commercial vacancy rates that ran between 20 percent and 40 percent before the revitalization project are down to around 3 percent, and downtown Kennebunk is seen as an appealing investment for outsiders.
Total office vacancy in East Plano averaged 18.9 percent in the fourth quarter of 2016, according to real estate services firm CBRE, and year - to - date net space absorption in the city was 1.78 million sq. ft.. That breaks down to 1.2 million sq. ft. for class - A space and 483,000 sq. ft. for class - B space for the year.
The number of new lease agreements signed fell 14 percent to 5,099 and the vacancy rate shot up to 2.51 percent, tied for the highest for May in data going back to late 2006.
He continues to anticipate an average vacancy rate of well under 5 percent for apartments for the rest of the year.
During the second quarter of 2010, national vacancy rate for U.S. neighborhood and community centers reached 10.9 percent.
According to Reis Chief Economist Victor Calanog, demand for warehouse / distribution increased in 2016, with vacancy for this sector down 30 basis points year - over-year and asking and effective rents growing 2.1 percent and 2.2 percent respectively.
By contrast, the retail sector's vacancy rate for 2003 is pegged at 8.1 percent and apartments at 6.7 percent.
Currently, the vacancy rate for mid-priced shopping centers in prime submarkets that include East Nanjing, West Nanjing, Middle Huaihai, Xujiahui and Lujiazui is at an ultra-low 4.2 percent.
The national vacancy rate for office properties remained unchanged during the fourth quarter at 16.9 percent.
The national vacancy rate for the office sector fell to 16.8 percent in the second quarter, a 10 basis point decline over the first quarter of the year.
Look for apartment vacancies to level out at about 5.8 percent by the close of 2002, remaining near historic lows.
For example, leases at 407,000 sq. ft. Kahala Mall in east Honolulu or 1.2 million sq. ft. Pearlridge Mall, both of which have a vacancy rate of approximately 5 percent, range from $ 2 per sq. ft. to $ 3 per sq. ft.
Reis forecasts the vacancy rate for neighborhood and community centers to dip another 30 basis points in 2013 to 10.4 percent.
Total GLA for retail space in Hawaii is 15.5 million sq. ft., with an overall vacancy factor of about 6 percent, according to Fridley.
According to the HVS report, national vacancy rates in the fourth quarter 2016 were 6.9 percent for rentals and 1.8 percent for homeowner housing.
Total office vacancy in Houston currently stands at 14.7 percent, including space available for sublease.
Total office vacancy for Washington D.C. stands at 12.5 percent, according to JLL, and year - to - date net absorption is at negative 218,756 sq. ft.
Total office vacancy for Washington D.C. stands at 12.5 percent, according to JLL, and year - to - date net absorption is at negative 218,756 sq. ft. Overall vacancy decreased eight basis points in the first quarter, however, because 390,286 sq. ft. of existing office space was demolished.
The recently released Census Homeownership and Vacancy Survey (HVS) for the fourth quarter of 2016 shows that throughout last year, homeownership fell slightly to an unadjusted rate of 63.7 percent.
That low supply, coupled with demand from better - performing retailers for quality space, helped push rents across all types of retail real estate higher and vacancy rates down to about 10 percent at the end of 2015 from 11.1 percent in 2011 — as retailers slowly shrugged off the recession's vacancy spike.
For instance, Nashville has one of the lowest vacancy rates for office — 7.7 percent, I thiFor instance, Nashville has one of the lowest vacancy rates for office — 7.7 percent, I thifor office — 7.7 percent, I think.
Bell says it wasn't difficult to drop down to just the general multifamily market, still the best sector, with rents increasing for the past three years and vacancy of 5.5 percent at the low end of historical norms — but he says the leading fundamentals weren't his only guide.
National office vacancy rates are forecast to slightly decrease 0.1 percent over the coming year as improved hiring increases the demand for office space.
Chicago — According to a survey conducted by Los Angeles - based CB Richard Ellis Inc., the vacancy rate for Chicago - area shopping centers increased nearly one point during the first quarter to 9 percent...
In Los Angeles, year - end vacancy is projected at 3.0 percent, and average effective rents are already more than $ 1,800 a month for a one - bedroom units and nearly $ 2,400 for two bedrooms.
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