Category: Tech
-
Tech Hubs Experience Office Leasing Growth: What It Means for Real Estate Developers and Investors
The demand for office space in high-tech cities is on the rise, according to a report from software and consulting firm VTS. Cities like Seattle, Boston, and San Francisco are seeing a surge in office leasing, driven by various factors that real estate developers and investors should pay close attention to. Key Insights from the…
-
Manhattan Investment Volume Set to Skyrocket by 76% This Year
As commercial real estate (CRE) investors begin to ramp up their activity in Manhattan, the market is showing signs of significant growth. According to a property sales report from Avison Young, Manhattan posted $3.2 billion in dollar volume for the third quarter, with 80 transactions recorded. These figures represent a 29 percent increase in transactions…
-
High Vacancies Cost Dallas, Houston $3B in Office Rents Yearly
With a combined 103 million square feet of empty office space, Dallas and Houston are grappling with a significant economic challenge. These high vacancy rates are costing the cities an estimated $3.18 billion in potential rental income each year, raising concerns among real estate developers and investors. By The Numbers Dallas currently has 53 million…
-
OpenAI Leads Big Tech’s Real Estate Rebound with First New York Office
OpenAI is spearheading the tech sector’s resurgence in real estate with a landmark deal to establish its first New York office, marking a significant expansion on the East Coast. Strategic Expansion The San Francisco-based creator of ChatGPT has leased 90,000 square feet in the iconic Puck Building in Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood. This deal, with landlord…
-
Office Visits in Major Cities: August Trends and Insights
As we navigate the post-pandemic landscape, office visit trends in major cities offer a fascinating glimpse into the recovery and adaptation of urban workspaces. In August, office visits nationwide reached 68.8 percent of August 2019 levels, slightly below the recovery peak seen in July. Regional Highlights Miami, New York, Atlanta, and Dallas have outperformed the national…
-
Amazon’s Bold Move: Mandating Five Days in the Office
Amazon has announced a significant shift in its remote work policy, requiring its 350,000+ corporate employees to return to the office five days a week starting in January. This move sets Amazon apart from its more flexible peers and has sparked considerable internal debate. The Return to Office (RTO) Policy In May, Amazon had already…
-
Are Co-Warehousing Solutions a Game-Changer for Industrial Real Estate?
The rise of co-warehousing solutions is reshaping the industrial real estate landscape, offering a compelling alternative for the growing number of small businesses and users with short-term needs. With over 5.5 million new business applications filed in 2023 alone, according to Census data, this niche market is gaining significant traction. Small businesses, which contribute nearly…
-
$557B Office Wipeout Reveals Diverging Urban and Suburban Markets
A Tale of Two Markets The U.S. commercial real estate (CRE) market is experiencing a significant divide. Central business districts are grappling with plummeting office values, while suburban and high-demand neighborhoods are thriving. From 2019 to 2023, U.S. office values have dropped by a staggering $557 billion, with central business districts suffering the most, seeing…
-
Greg Flynn’s $40M Bet on San Francisco’s Office Market: A Bold Move Amid Uncertainty
Greg Flynn, CEO of Flynn Holdings, is making headlines with a significant $40 million investment in San Francisco’s struggling office market. Despite the city’s current challenges, Flynn’s confidence in a rebound is unwavering. A Strategic Acquisition In collaboration with Ellis Partners, Flynn Holdings has acquired 631 Howard St., a fully leased, 108,750 square foot office building…
-
Berkeley’s Bold Move: Overturning Single-Family Zoning
Berkeley, California, once a trailblazer in adopting single-family zoning, is now poised to break new ground again. The city council’s plan to eliminate most single-family zoning districts has drawn national attention, aligning with a growing trend across the U.S. to address housing shortages and encourage multifamily development. The Shift Away from Single-Family Zoning Berkeley’s move…
