February 22, 2022
Office Leasing Stalled, Sublease Availability Remained High in January
Office leasing was tepid in January as concerns over the Omicron variant continued to plague occupiers, but it’s not all bad news...

Office Leasing Stalled, Sublease Availability Remained High in January

February 18, 2022 | Lynn Pollack | GlobeSt.com

Office leasing was tepid in January as concerns over the Omicron variant continued to plague occupiers, but it’s not all bad news: a recent uptick in tenant requirements has tempered the slowdown, suggesting that the pause may be temporary. 

“Despite this temporary slowdown in lease signings in December and January, the more forward-looking indicator—the increase in companies in the market searching for new office space—bodes well for the office-market recovery soon regaining momentum,” said Nicole LaRusso, CBRE Director of Research & Analysis and lead author of the report.

According to the most recent CBRE indices tracking leasing activity across the 12 largest US office markets, cities that had been making progress in leasing maintained the status quo in January while those who had struggled continued to do so. CBRE’s US tenant in the market index ticked up to 89, up three points over December’s numbers, with Houston, Boston and Denver all exceeding pre-pandemic levels. In addition, Dallas-Fort Worth, Seattle, Chicago and Manhattan all hit 90% or more of their pre-pandemic numbers.

Seven of the 12 markets tracked by CBRE saw their TIM index increase or remain steady, a development the firm says suggests “a significant share of occupiers are staying the course on longer-term plans for pursuing new leases.”

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