Sentences with phrase «total net absorption»

The Medley and Airport submarkets were the strongest performers of this past year, accounting for the largest lease deals and nearly half of the industrial market's total net absorption.
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.
Suburban offices account for 60 percent of the nation's total inventory and up to 80 percent of total net absorption since 1980, according to the spring 1998 issue of CB Richard Ellis Market Watch.

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Net absorption during the three - month period totaled 928,915 sq. ft., according to CB Richard Ellis.
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.
Industrial availability rate is at 8.0 percent and net absorption year - to - date totals more than 4.5 million sq. ft.
Net absorption for the fourth quarter totaled 2.29 million sq. ft.. While this is an improvement over the 1.50 million sq. ft. absorbed in the third quarter, it still isn't robust enough to move the needle for occupancy in any meaningful fashion.
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.
Net absorption for the quarter totaled 308,772 sq. ft., while 3.6 million sq. ft. of new space is under construction.
Multifamily net absorption is expected to total 171,978 units in 2015 and 157,168 next year.
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.
Multifamily net absorption is projected to total 239,400 units in 2013 and 211,300 next year.
Net absorption totaled nearly 13,000 units for the full year, also the most in a single calendar year.
The vacancy rate was up over the previous quarter, with net absorption totaling negative 66,319 square feet... Continue reading >>
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.
The industrial sector has lagged in this recovery, but fundamentals are rapidly improving with five consecutive quarters of positive net absorption (a total of 131 million sq. ft.).
Net absorption was moderate compared to the previous quarter, totaling just over 12.3 million square feet, but consistent with the trend over the past year.
CoStar Group estimates net absorption in the industrial sector totaled 97.2 million sq. ft. in the fourth quarter in the markets it tracks.
The firm found that net absorption of retail real estate has been positive for every quarter since the recession ended in 2009, totaling 33.9 million square feet in the third quarter.
Net absorption of industrial space nationally is likely to total 121.8 million square feet in 2013 and 103.5 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 expected to total 34.0 million square feet this year and 42.3 million in 2014.
In the third quarter of last year, net absorption totaled nearly 5.5 million square feet.
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