Sentences with phrase «with net absorption»

It is also among the strongest three - year periods on record, with net absorption for the past three years, 825.5 million sq. ft., surpassing the strongest prior period of occupancy growth, 726.8 million sq. ft. from 1997 to 1999.
According to a study by commercial real estate services firm Colliers released earlier this week, even though there was 61 million sq. ft. of big - box industrial space delivered nationally in 2015, the year ended with occupancy at about 93.0 percent, with net absorption making up for almost all the new space.
The vacancy rate was up over the previous quarter, with net absorption totaling negative 66,319 square feet... Continue reading >>

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With its amazingly weak performance in attracting EU funds, along with backdrop of Britain's outflow (a net donor) from the EU, Romania could be put in a precarious negotiating position, if Brussels does not help it through various exceptional measures to improve absorption rWith its amazingly weak performance in attracting EU funds, along with backdrop of Britain's outflow (a net donor) from the EU, Romania could be put in a precarious negotiating position, if Brussels does not help it through various exceptional measures to improve absorption rwith backdrop of Britain's outflow (a net donor) from the EU, Romania could be put in a precarious negotiating position, if Brussels does not help it through various exceptional measures to improve absorption rate.
At the interior, you get full bucket seats made of carbon with perfect lateral support for high - level Gs, lightweight door panels with storage nets and opening loops, reduced sound absorption and a lightweight rear lid.
The fact that different absorbers contribute to the net LW absorption is clear from IR spectra taken from space which show characteristic gaps associated with water vapour, CO2, CH4, O3 etc (Harries et al, 2001; HITRAN).
In general, so long as there is some solar heating beneath some level, there must be a net LW + convective heat flux upward at that level to balance it in equilibrium; convection tends to require some nonzero temperature decline with height, and a net upward LW flux requires either that the temperature declines with height on the scale of photon paths (from emission to absorption), or else requires at least a partial «veiw» of space, which can be blocked by increasing optical thickness above that level.
The ability of a band to shape the temperature profile of the whole atmosphere should tend to be maximum at intermediate optical thicknesses (for a given band width), because at small optical thicknesses, the amounts of emission and absorption within any layer will be small relative to what happens in other bands, while at large optical thicknesses, the net fluxes will tend to go to zero (except near TOA and, absent convection, the surface) and will be insensitive to changes in the temperature profile (except near TOA), thus allowing other bands greater control over the temperature profile (depending on wavelength — greater influence for bands with larger bandwidths at wavelengths closer to the peak wavelength — which will depend on temperature and thus vary with height.
In the tugging on the temperature profile (by net radiant heating / cooling resulting from radiative disequilibrium at single wavelengths) by the absorption (and emission) by different bands, the larger - scale aspects of the temperature profile will tend to be shaped more by the bands with moderate amounts of absorption, while finer - scale variations will be more influenced by bands with larger optical thicknesses per unit distance (where there can be significant emission and absorption by a thinner layer).
Re my 441 — competing bands — To clarify, the absorption of each band adds to a warming effect of the surface + troposphere; given those temperatures, there are different equilibrium profiles of the stratosphere (and different radiative heating and cooling rates in the troposphere, etc.) for different amounts of absorption at different wavelengths; the bands with absorption «pull» on the temperature profile toward their equilibria; disequilibrium at individual bands is balanced over the whole spectrum (with zero net LW cooling, or net LW cooling that balances convective and solar heating).
As man start to tech up with fire, cooking, warming, pottery, field clearing, charcoal making for metals, we started to deforest the Earth and the worldwide net effect was to change the weather flows as the standing columns of water know as trees where cut down and burned to change the heat absorption properties of the Hydrothermodynamic system of the Earth.
While actual scientists are trying to piece together every little part of an otherwise almost un-piecable long term chaotic and variable system in response now to a massive increase in net lower atmospheric energy absorption and re radiation, Curry is busy — much like most of the comments on this site most of the time — trying to come up with or re-post every possible argument under the sun to all but argue against the basic concept that radically altering the atmosphere on a multi million year basis is going to affect the net energy balance of earth, which over time is going to translate into a very different climate (and ocean level) than the one we've comfortably come to rely on.
Net absorption during the first quarter was negative 47,583 units compared with positive absorption of 12,086 units during the same period last year.
Net absorption during the first quarter was negative 34,000 sq. ft. compared with positive absorption of 5 million sq. ft. during the same period last year.
In Oklahoma, Tulsa is showing more favorable property fundamentals, with vacancy of 13.1 percent and net absorption up about 148,000 sq. ft. in the first quarter.
The sector has posted positive net absorption rates three times since the recovery got underway in 2010, while balancing that out with vacancy rates that have dropped steadily...
Buoyed by continued job growth, with 2.2 million jobs added in 2016 and another 2 million predicted this year, the report forecasts net absorption of 83 million sq. ft. nationally in 2017, with another 20 basis point decline in U.S. vacancy to 14.3 percent, marking the low point of the current cycle.
The sector posted net absorption of 22.1 million square feet in 2004, based on preliminary NAR year - end figures, compared with 11.8 million the year before.
uMhlanga showed the highest rate decline, with an estimated net absorption of 4 900 sqm, followed by Westville's 2 400sqm.
The sector has posted positive net absorption rates three times since the recovery got underway in 2010, while balancing that out with vacancy...
Office, industrial, and retail are all expected to inch back, with slight declines in vacancies and positive growth in net absorption and rents.
Tucson's retail market continued its robust growth with over 262,000 square feet (sf) of positive net absorption for this quarter, which exceeded the first and second quarter's combined absorption of 256,205 sf.
Tucson's retail market continued its predictable growth with 20,397 square feet (sf) of positive net absorption this quarter.
The region has experienced positive net absorption with growing amounts of leasing activity due to favorable population growth.
Positive momentum accelerated in the Tucson industrial market during the second quarter, with vacancy improving to 8.6 % on positive net absorption of 252,815 square feet (SF).
CBD Class A space recorded the largest loss, with 586,221 SF of negative net absorption.
* As measured by net absorption, the change in the amount of leased and occupied space, compared with the prior period.
By Justin Summer COSTAR July 18, 2011 Net Absorption Positive 16,150 SF in the Quarter The Tucson Office market ended the second quarter 2011 with a vacancy rate of 12.5 %.
Market fundamentals remain relatively sound as demonstrated by a healthy decline in overall vacancy, along with positive net absorption throughout the county.
The fourth quarter in particular was very strong, with over 30 million square feet of net absorption
San Diego County has an overall office market base of more than 87 million square feet with consecutive quarters of positive net absorption.
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.).
While net absorption remains positive, it still isn't catching up with supply and isn't having a «tangible effect» on market fundamentals.
According to CBRE, 48 of the 54 national markets recorded positive net absorption last year, led by markets with a lot of technology jobs.
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.
However, even though «the pace of construction has surged over the past few years, net absorption has kept pace with new supply,» according to Marcus & Millichap's fourth quarter 2017 report, which adds that «with expensive single - family homes inside the Beltway and a homeownership rate below the national average, an outsize portion of metro residents seek rental accommodations.»
The U.S. office market continued to show strength through the fourth quarter of 2017, registering the strongest quarterly occupancy growth since late 2015, with 13.2 million s.f. of positive net absorption.
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