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Northern New Jersey 2018 ERI Report
25 April 2018
Following two consecutive years of steady leasing and sustained rent increases, trends turned to the favor of tenants in the second half of 2017. Leasing activity stumbled and a spike in sublet space availability significantly increased options in the Hudson Waterfront. Leasing activity in Newark gained some ground in 2017, but most buildings still have ample availability. Landlords will have to remain aggressive with concessions in 2018 as they face a spike in availability.

Orange County 2018 ERI Report
25 April 2018
Orange County posted a third straight year of above-average leasing volume, even as rent pushed further into record territory. A diverse array of firms were once again willing to pay top dollar at Irvine Spectrum Center and Fashion Island. Emboldened by sustained demand, a few owners are proceeding with speculative office development. It will take several quarters for much of the new product to deliver. In the meantime, companies seeking quality space will face increased rent.

Philadelphia 2018 ERI Report
25 April 2018
Sustained leasing in education and health care, coupled with modest expansion among law firms, banks and professional/business services sectors kept activity in Center City’s Class A sector on a steady track. Effective rent fell slightly, due to fewer leases in trophy buildings in 2017 and near-record concession packages. Demand for quality product is seemingly quite strong. In turn, tenants will encounter slightly higher rent in Center City’s top-tier properties during 2018.

Phoenix 2018 ERI Report
25 April 2018
Despite clear signs that hiring activity in the region was cooling, activity in top-tier Class A buildings was relatively sustained during 2017. Landlords were bullish as negligible new construction and steady leasing kept availability in Class A properties within Chandler, Tempe, Scottsdale and Downtown tight. Tenants are likely to face more modest rent increases during 2018 as hiring and leasing appear to have decelerated.

Raise the Roof! When to consider cubic clear heights for your warehouse operations
25 April 2018
Shrinking availability of industrial land and shifting consumer demands are driving average warehouse clear heights to new levels. When does it make sense for industrial tenants to considering moving to higher clear-height buildings for their warehouse operations?

San Diego 2018 ERI Report
25 April 2018
Leasing volume in Downtown San Diego was sustained, totaling 1.0 msf during 2017. The relocation of a few tenants from suburban locations and increased interest from the tech sector boosted activity. In the wake of a couple of years of sustained activity, the pool of quality Class A space Downtown has been depleted. Tenants will face increased rent during 2018 as landlords take advantage of a limited set of quality blocks and negligible construction.
San Jose 2018 ERI Report
25 April 2018
Negligible space options and spiking rent in Mountain View, Sunnyvale and Menlo Park prompted more tenants to consider Downtown San Jose. Plans for major developments surrounding Didiron Station have given companies an even bigger push. In turn, landlords achieved the sharpest increase in effective rent during this cycle. Tenants will encounter additional decreases in concession packages in 2018 as occupancy levels remain at their highest level in years.

Seattle 2018 ERI Report
25 April 2018
Tech firms engaged in a bidding war for talent and quality space during 2017. Landlords were able to pull back on free rent and improvement allowances. Leasing volume in Seattle reached its highest intensity since 1999 and 2000, as top tech firms started warehousing space, and a few committed to entire properties. With limited quality space options, some owners may trim concessions in 2018. Free rent periods could fall slightly and tenants can also anticipate less flexibility on lease options.
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Singapore Investment Briefing Q1 2018
25 April 2018
Investment sales levels may match last year’s as the collective sales juggernaut rolls on with no end in sight.
Sunnyvale/Santa Clara 2018 ERI Report
25 April 2018
Tenants continue to face extremely challenging conditions in Sunnyvale and Cupertino. Much of the rental rate growth occurred in 2016, but frenetic demand from both top tech firms and rapidly expanding startups has kept competition for space very heated. Landlords pulled back slightly on free rent and extended generous tenant improvements only for larger, creditworthy firms. Companies will face added rent hikes in 2018.
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