Sentences with phrase «percent vacancy rate»

For example, Seattle faced a 20 percent vacancy rate in parts of its Chinatown and Pioneer Square neighborhoods when it turned to pop - ups.
District of Columbia retained its title as the tightest market (as measured by lowest vacancy rate) with a 9.4 percent vacancy rate at the end of the third quarter of 2014, down 20 basis points from one year ago.
Using this approach in combination with the power of social media, the Boston Pads team has helped landlords all over the Greater Boston Area achieve a zero percent vacancy rate through property management specialty companies.
- ft. market, currently have a vacancy of 12.4 percent, much lower than the 15.1 percent vacancy rate for the city's class - A market, according to a recent report from commercial real estate services firm Transwestern.
There was a 9.1 percent vacancy rate in 2013, according to the group, and moreover, vacancies are quickly filled.
Compared to Downtown Brooklyn's 3.4 percent vacancy rate at the end of the second quarter, Midtown Manhattan's vacancy rate stood at 8.9 percent and Lower Manhattan's at 10.3 percent, while the notoriously tight Midtown South market's vacancy rate was 6.2 percent.
The «moderate» mainline denominations — including the United Methodist Church, various Lutheran denominations, the Disciples of Christ, the American Baptist Churches and the Reformed Church — show a 10 percent vacancy rate.
The other is the Beacon Correctional Facility, a female, minimum - security prison, which he says has a 53 - percent vacancy rate.
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.
Compare that to the office sector's 17.5 percent vacancy rate and industrial's 17 percent, and it's easy to see that retail properties are propping up the market during the current economic downturn.
With a 40 percent vacancy rate and shoddy maintenance, a Louisville practitioner knew it would be a challenge to sell this multifamily building.
Property values in the area were depressed, the building had a 40 percent vacancy rate.
He says CBRE plans to release third quarter data soon that lists Detroit class - A office vacancy at about 15 percent, a vast improvement over the more than 30 percent vacancy rate the city registered during the recession.
Only 157 of the 1,908 U.S. big - box facilities are currently empty, and even though another 20 million sq. ft. of new space is delivered each quarter, these properties have only a 7.4 percent vacancy rate.
That beats the national vacancy rate of 15.8 percent, according to Reis, which calculates Atlanta with an 18 percent vacancy rate and Austin at a tighter 12.2 percent.
In this way, properties and apartments get maximum visibility; in fact, this approach is so effective that they've consistently helped outside property managers and landlords achieve an astonishing low zero percent vacancy rate.
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The Long Island market is especially tight for industrial space, with a 3.4 percent vacancy rate and absorption of 1.2 million sq. ft. year - over-year as of the first quarter, with only 500,000 sq. ft. under construction.
Still, Trumbull represents an extreme — according to a 2017 office space market analysis by Cushman & Wakefield, the town's 44 percent vacancy rate is highest in the region.»
Northeast of Orlando, Jacksonville has an 8 percent vacancy rate, up from 6 percent in 1994.
In 2009, retail tenants at downtown shopping centers and strip malls in metropolitan areas across the country faced a 10.6 percent vacancy rate, up substantially from 8.9 percent the year prior.
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