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Tokyo Residential Leasing Briefing - Q1 2018
26 April 2018
Rental growth in the C5W has continued to increase, with average rents overtaking 2008 levels for the first time since the financial crisis. Outer wards continue to see gains, with all submarkets posting positive quarterly growth, as occupancy rates push steadily towards 98%.

Austin (CBD) 2018 ERI Report
25 April 2018
Tenants faced higher occupancy costs during 2017 as the region's tech sector fueled steady demand in the CBD. Registering its sixth consecutive annual increase, effective rent for top-tier buildings pushed even higher into record territory. New construction in the Domain will offer tenants another set of high-quality office buildings in an amenity-rich setting, but rent in these properties is also very elevated. Tenants will face higher rent in 2018.
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Beyond Tokyo 2020: Prospects for the Japanese real estate market
25 April 2018
A series of nation-wide infrastructure improvement and large-scale redevelopment projects towards and beyond the 2020 Tokyo Olympics should have a positive influence on the real estate market in the long term. Macroeconomic and demographic trends are driving demand for real estate and encourage continuing development, especially in key cities. The Olympics could be a stage to showcase a new Japan and set the country on a resilient growth track.

Dallas (CBD) 2018 ERI Report
25 April 2018
Downtown has struggled to land some of the most rapidly expanding firms, but had some success during 2017 as its strong value-plays and improving amenity base attracted geographically flexible companies. Newer buildings along Ross Avenue and in the Arts District have seen stronger demand and are achieving sharper rent growth. Little change is anticipated in 2018.

Dallas (Uptown/Turtle Creek) 2018 ERI Report
25 April 2018
Businesses relocating from higher-cost East and West Coast markets continue to show a strong preference for Uptown. They are drawn to its amenity-rich setting, ample nearby luxury retail and residences and growing pool of top-tier buildings. Owners have been able to steadily increase negotiated rent in the last several years and further rent increases are likely in 2018.

Denver 2018 ERI Report
25 April 2018
Sustained activity among tech and creative sector firms, combined with a recovering energy sector, boosted demand during 2017. Landlords increased concessions, contributing to a decrease in tenant effective rent. Larger and mid-sized tenants tapped into a deeper pool of space options in Midtown and Uptown, supporting some rental rate growth in these areas that lagged LoDo during 2016.

Los Angeles (Downtown) 2018 ERI Report
25 April 2018
Dependency on the legal, banking and professional/business services sectors kept leasing in Downtown Los Angeles from gaining much momentum during 2017. Tenant effective rent pushed above $30/sf in 2017, but is still well below rent in West Los Angeles. The greater Los Angeles economy seems to be losing some momentum and may have already pushed past its peak. Moderating demand should curb rent growth during 2018.

Los Angeles (Westside) 2018 ERI Report
25 April 2018
Tenant effective rent posted its third consecutive year-on-year increase. Effective rent rose at roughly the same amount as in 2016, but concessions jumped by more than 10%. Tenants displayed additional price resistance during 2017. Some found space in alternative areas such as El Segundo and Playa Vista. Consolidation in the media and entertainment sector could temper leasing activity and rent increases in 2018.

Manhattan (Downtown) 2018 ERI Report
25 April 2018
The average value of concessions soared to $129/sf during 2017, offsetting a slight increase in taking rent, and causing a 7.8% decline in tenant effective rent to $39.47. Much of the Class A space remaining in Lower Manhattan is priced well above $60/sf. Consequently, any reduction in effective rent in 2018 will be sparked primarily by further increases in concessions.

Manhattan (Midtown) 2018 ERI Report
25 April 2018
Average negotiated rent fell below $100 for the first time since 2014 as landlords stretched to boost leasing activity. Owners pushed concessions even higher into record territory, spurring an 11.2% decrease in tenant effective rent during 2017. Tenants responded. Leasing volume surged in the second half of the year, totaling nearly 19.0 msf. Despite the increased activity, most firms will still have multiple space options to choose from in the next few quarters, compelling landlords to keep concessions at their current record levels.
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