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CBRE Group issues December 2016 Manhattan Office Marketview Snapshot

New York, NY Manhattan leasing activity totaled 1.51 million s/f in November, 29% below its five-year monthly average of 2.14 million s/f. The availability rate rose 10 basis points (bps) over the past month and 90 bps from one year ago. Net absorption was negative 693,000 s/f in November, bringing the year-to-date total to negative 4.32 million s/f. The average asking rent was virtually unchanged over the past month and up 3% from November 2015. Sublease availability was 2.1%, unchanged from the past month and up 40 bps from one year ago. Among the report’s highlights: Midtown – Monthly leasing activity totaled 1.07 million sq. ft., 17% below its five-year monthly average of 1.30 million s/f. Year-to-date leasing activity is down 15% compared to the same period last year. The availability rate was virtually unchanged from last month and up 100 bps from one year ago. Net absorption was positive 58,000 s/f in November, bringing the year-to-date total to negative 2.64 million s/f. The average asking rent declined slightly over the past month and rose 3% from November 2015. Sublease availability was 2.2%, with an average asking rent of $65.72, up 12% year-over-year. Midtown South – Monthly leasing activity totaled 349,000 sq. ft., 18% below its five-year monthly average of 426,000 s/f. Year-to-date leasing activity is down 25% compared to the same period last year. The availability rate was up 60 bps from last month and 200 bps from one year ago. Net absorption was negative 432,000 s/f in November, bringing the year-to-date total to negative 1.66 million s/f. The average asking rent decreased slightly over the past month and dropped 3% from November 2015. Sublease availability was 2.7%, with an average asking rent of $55.49, down 2% year-over-year. Downtown Monthly leasing activity totaled 91,000 s/f, 78% below its five-year monthly average of 419,000 s/f. Year-to-date leasing activity is down 23% compared to the same period last year. The availability rate was up 30 bps from last month and 10 bps from one year ago. Net absorption was negative 319,000 sq. ft. in November, bringing the year-to-date total to negative 16,000 s/f. The average asking rent was virtually unchanged from last month and up 3% from one year ago. Sublease availability was 1.6%, with an average asking rent of $44.98, down 3% year-over-year.
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