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CBRE Group, Inc. issues October 2015 Manhattan Office Marketview Snapshot

New York, NY Manhattan leasing activity totaled 2.26 million s/f in September, 2% above its five-year monthly average of 2.2 million s/f. The availability rate decreased 30 basis points (bps) over the past month and 60 bps from one year ago Year-to-date net absorption remains negative, but improved by 813,000 s/f in September. The average asking rent increased by $0.46 over the past month and is up 6% from the same period last year. Sublease availability is 1.7%, its lowest level since the beginning of 2008. Among the report’s highlights: • Midtown – September leasing activity totaled 1.24 million s/f, 7% below its five-year monthly average of 1.33 million s/f. Year-to-date leasing activity totaled 13.66 million s/f, up 8% compared to the same period last year. The availability rate decreased 20 basis points (bps) over the past month and is down 60 bps from one year ago. Year-to-date net absorption remains negative, but improved by 323,000 s/f in September. The average asking rent decreased by $0.82 over the past month and is up 4% from September 2014. Sublease availability stands at 1.8%, with an average asking rent of $63.37, up 9% year-over-year. • Midtown South – Leasing activity totaled 547,000 s/f in September, 24% above its five-year monthly average of 440,000 s/f. Year-to-date leasing activity totaled 4.52 million s/f, down 12% compared to the same period last year. The availability rate decreased 30 basis points (bps) over the past month and is down 150 bps from one year ago. Year-to-date net absorption remains positive, and improved by 150,000 s/f in September. The average asking rent decreased by $0.98 over the past month, but is up 6% from September 2014. Sublease availability is 1.6%, with an average asking rent of $54.97, up 2% year-over-year. • Downtown –Leasing activity totaled 473,000 s/f in September, 7% above its five-year monthly average of 444,000 s/f. Year-to-date leasing activity totaled 3.39 million s/f, down 34% compared to the same period last year. The availability rate decreased 40 basis points (bps) over the past month and is up 20 bps from one year ago. Year-to-date net absorption remains negative, but improved by 340,000 s/f in September. The average asking rent increased by $0.35 over the past month and is up 12% from September 2014. Sublease availability stands at 1.4%, with an average asking rent of $45.03, up 18% year-over-year.
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