46Oct 16, 2023
A recent 2023 U.S. CEO Outlook survey by corporate-services firm KPMG poll showed that CEO confidence in having their employees return to the office almost doubled over the past year,, and while 45% believed that workers would continue in hybrid positions last year, in 2023 only 34% believe this. Last year 20% of CEOs thought corporate…Read More→
47Sep 5, 2023
“Back in April, Dropbox announced it was cutting 500 employees. In May, outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas let go of almost 4,000 people. And in July, the founder of an e-commerce startup said he laid off 90% of his support team. The common reason cited? You guessed it: artificial intelligence. Goldman Sachs economists have estimated that 300 million full-time…Read More→
48Aug 31, 2023
Bisnow 8/23/23 Goldman Sachs is cracking down on making sure everyone comes back to the office full-time “though revenue-producing employees have for the most part returned full time, the publication reports that senior managers are frustrated by the reluctance of other staff, “constituting a significant chunk of its workforce,” to come back. Google is…Read More→
49Aug 30, 2023
I was recently asked by a business reporter if, with suburban Class A office buildings like 2300 Clayton in Concord, California selling for as low as $110 a square foot, are we at the bottom of the cycle? This particular office building is one of my favorite, and back in 1985 I brought the…Read More→
50Aug 29, 2023
The San Francisco Business Times August 29, 2023 reported that the latest Survey of Business Uncertainty (what a name!) from the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank, University of Chicago and Stanford University, which surveys 500 business executives each month, ‘Executives predicted that about 72.6% of their employees would be working full-time onsite in 2028, down slightly…Read More→
51Aug 9, 2023
On average, wrote Jerry Nickelsburg, an adjunct professor of economics at UCLA who helped run the survey, participants in both Northern and Southern California “expect both rental rates and occupancy rates to weaken in the coming year” and do not expect the sector to make a full recovery by 2026. San Francisco Business Times August…Read More→
52Jul 27, 2023
Today Google reduced the amount of funds budgeted for closing offices which might be a sign that perhaps the layoffs and worker reductions were coming to an end. They spent $69 million in cutting space this last quarter, down from$565 million it spent the first quarter of 2023. There was also a report out…Read More→
53Jul 6, 2023
Cities and states around the country are offering incentives to remote workers to move, with West Virginia offering $12,000 in relocation cash paid over two years, a $2,500 outdoor recreation package and free coworking space. According to a recent San Francisco Business Times article, 272 people have taken advantage of these incentives. “West Virginia notes…Read More→
54Jun 27, 2023
Gleb Tipursky in Entrepreneur referenced three recent reports, The Greenhouse Candidate Experience Report, The Federal Reserve’s Survey of Household Economics, and Inspace’s Returning For Good report. “Unispace finds that nearly half (42%) of companies that mandated office returns witnessed a higher level of employee attrition than they had anticipated. And almost a third (29%) of…Read More→
55Jun 19, 2023
Mayor London Breed is trying to get this tax reduce, and it appears to be a double-dipping with the tenant paying for their lease and again for their sublease. San Francisco, with a current vacancy rate of 30% and over 8 million square feet of office space for sublease, has an impacted downtown in desperate…Read More→
56Jun 6, 2023
I was on a conference call this morning with senior SIOR office members from all around the country and while their office markets are not faring well, no where does it appear to be in the deep hole that is prevalent today in San Francisco. With a 30% overall vacancy rate and major users still…Read More→
57Jun 2, 2023
I’ve been making predictions of the office market in my newsletter, now in its 43rd year of publication. My predictions have almost always come true, and these can be substantiated through my published back issues. There will be several varying factors that will be part of how our office space market stabilizes, and unfortunately with…Read More→
58May 30, 2023
There area large group of folks, including most office building owners, landlord leasing agents, and older executive heads of thousands of companies, who still hold a belief that at some point in the not-to-distant future office workers will return to the office in force. This will be a combination of executive mandate, the recognition that…Read More→
59May 22, 2023
Tidewater Capital just received approval for a 420,000 sf Oakland CA office tower, so Hope Springs eternal with office developers despite the current and near-term market. At least one regional bank is requiring employees back to the office. AT&T is mandating managers return to the office, and Blackrock is requiring four-days a week in the…Read More→
60May 11, 2023
Artificial intelligence may allow companies to dramatically reduce their workforce. Bisnow May 8, 2023, “IBM CEO Arvind Krishna told Bloomberg that back-office functions like HR would be paused in many cases because the roles can be undertaken by AI. He said the company employed about 26,000 people in noncustomer-facing roles, and about a third of…Read More→
61May 9, 2023
Artificial intelligence in camera-based security may be dramatically changing crime deterrence. Surveillance cameras are not just motion-detectors but with integrated AI algorithms they can detect intruders and appropriately set off lights, voice warnings, shrieking sirens, and trigger immediate reporting to guards or managers and allowing engagement directly with the intruder over the camera and speakers….Read More→
62May 8, 2023
FacilityExecutive Magazine April 2023 had a sobering prescription for corporate real estate executives faced with excess office space, employees not expected to return to the office, a looming recession and in general no expectations that the vacant space will be occupied anytime soon. “To begin with everything must be on the table: Restack office space,…Read More→
63May 3, 2023
Lyft recently mandated that all employees must work in the office Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, with Tuesdays recommended. They will also be allowed to work remotely one month each year, and those living too far from offices are not required to come in. Many call centers have remote workers, and some have begun to make…Read More→
64Apr 24, 2023
According to a recent study by The Instant Group and The Urban Land Institute, 82% of office landlords expect a slight to significant reduction in space utilization over the next five years. Bisnow April 24, 2023 “he survey also found a disconnect between landlords and tenants when it comes to office amenities. Landlords said…Read More→
65Apr 21, 2023
We are hearing about more office buildings rumored to be having financial issues. In some cases, there is a mortgage loan coming due and the owner is having trouble refinancing as recently many insurance lenders and banks have made office loans ‘off limits’. It may be that the vacancy of the building has increased…Read More→
66Apr 3, 2023
SPUR and ULI San Francisco along with Gensler and HR&A Advisors did a study regarding the feasibility of converting office buildings to residential projects. “Because of their physical characteristics, office buildings in San Francisco are stronger candidates for conversion than office buildings in other cities in North America. For projects to be financially feasible, the value…Read More→
67Mar 31, 2023
The national office vacancy rate is 15.7%, far better than the just-reported 29% vacancy rate for San Francisco. Nationally there is a record 242.7 million square feet of office sublease space available. Compare this with Q4 2019 when there was only 140 million square feet for sublease. According to a recent Colliers U.S. Office Market…Read More→
68Mar 30, 2023
In an article in Facility Executives February 2023, many commercial building automation systems (BAS) are integrated and efficient, operating the HVAC, elevators, building security, parking garages, and all the other building elements but “these systems typically have subpar cybersecurity controls and a large number of vulnerable IoT (Internet of Things) that make them ‘highly vulnerable…and…Read More→
69Mar 24, 2023
Laura Waxman, reporter for the SF Business Times, wrote yesterday that investors who purchased office buildings prior to 2020 paid top dollar. I remember prices of $800-1000 per square foot or more announced back in the good old days before the pandemic hit. “Companies paid top dollar for amenity-rich workplaces designed to keep employees both…Read More→
70Mar 23, 2023
“Research by the Urban Land Institute and The Instant Group showed that almost all office occupies plan to rethink their property needs…the analysis-Bridging the occupier-landlord gap for the future of workspace-suggested office users are still pondering what activity-based workplaces, flexible working and hybrid working patterns mean. The report’s authors spoke to 285 office occupiers, landlords…Read More→
71Mar 21, 2023
Statistics just out today by the awesome Colliers Research Department shows that the I-680 Corridor (Danville up to Martinez, and Orinda to Walnut Creek) has a direct vacancy of only 16% and when you include sublease office space, 17.6%. This ranges from a low in Danville of 7.7% to a high at the Pleasant Hill…Read More→
72Mar 8, 2023
In a recent New York Times article by Emma Goldberg, “Business leaders are in a phase of trial and error that comes with staggering stakes. They are figuring out how many days to call employees back to the office, and on to of that, how strictly to enforce their own rules.” Office occupancy…Read More→
73Mar 6, 2023
Salesforce Just Put 125,000 sf of excess office space on the San Francisco market. According to one report I read, this puts the total of Salesforce San Francisco downsizing to one million square feet. Meanwhile its profits are going through the roof, with sales up 14% year-over-year and net profit at $23 Billion! Guidewire just…Read More→
74Feb 23, 2023
Headlines in today’s THEREGISTRY, Columbia Property Trust Defaults on $1.7B in Mortgage Notes on Buildings in San Francisco, Across The Country. The portfolio of seven buildings includes 650 California St. and 201 California St., both in San Francisco, as well as buildings in New York City, Boston and New Jersey. The San Francisco office market,…Read More→
75Feb 22, 2023
Between 2029 and 2022, according to the SF Business Times, the share of workers living near its office locations fell, with the largest drop of 70% occurring in San Francisco, followed by New York, Washington D.C. and Chicago falling by 67%, with the number of Yelp workers living in Florida and Texas going up…Read More→
76Jan 25, 2023
Twitter Being Sued For Not Paying Almost $7 million in Rent On SF Headquarters. Square sublet 78,000 sf of Downtown Oakland office space to Callisto in 2021 but now Callisto has put their space on the sublease of a sublease market. The total office vacancy in the Oakland office CBD market ranges from 18-25% depending…Read More→
77Jan 17, 2023
Janet Pogue McLaurin with Gensler, one of the nation’s gurus on predicting the future of corporate office layouts, functionality, and many other nuances of the office environment, wrote an article illustrating the key findings of a recent Gensler survey of CoreNet Global end users. ”Respondents rated the space effectiveness for each of the five…Read More→
78Jan 6, 2023
I opened my daily Bisnow.com newsletter and the headlines blew me away. At the top was “Bed Bath & Beyond With 950 Stores Nationwide, Facing Bankruptcy”, and below this was “Salesforce To Exit Office Space, Slash Workforce 10%”, but if this weren’t enough the next headline read ‘Amazon Ups Layoffs To 18,000”
79Jan 3, 2023
Bisnow Dumber 16, 2022 “More than 71% of corporate real estate professionals say they expect hybrid work to result in space demand reductions of at least 20%, according to a survey from Colliers and CoreNet Global. Almost 19% expect that demand to shrink by 40% or more, while just 7% believe that the move to…Read More→
80Dec 22, 2022
Hilco Real Estate Senior Vice President Steve Madura, who specializes in distressed assets, forecasts that $500 billion of commercial mortgage loans coming due over the next few years will lead ‘likely lead to a high demand for’ his services. “The combination of rising interest rates and a basically frozen capital market has created what Madura…Read More→
81Dec 15, 2022
At the Bisnow December 8, 2022 D.C. Region Finance and Deal-Makers Summit, major commercial real estate lenders discussed how they are dealing with the current turbulent times. “The pullback is happening across all asset classes, given how this year’s sharp rise in interest rates has dramatically altered the math for new deals. But Ekeroth, Regional Director with Northwestern…Read More→
82Dec 14, 2022
According to a new survey by Clarify Capital and reported by SF Business Times December 12, 2022, “The survey found about 68% of those working remotely would prefer to look for a new job with remote options if forced to return. About 27% would try to negotiate a higher salary instead of searching for a…Read More→
83Dec 8, 2022
Meta has placed 114,000 sf off office space in Fremont on the sublease market. It is also rumored to be considering giving up 430,000 sf at 181 Fremont St. in San Francisco. Pinterest giving up a chunk of their San Francisco office space. Salesforce just this week considering giving up more space in San…Read More→
84Dec 7, 2022
Bisnow December 6, 2022: “In an effort to entice employees back into the office, companies have ramped up digestible perks like beverages and food, but a recent survey conducted by proptech firm Essensys indicated that employees don’t care about snacks or other frivolous amenities — they want better technology and flexible workstations. Of the 1,000 U.S. workers the…Read More→
85Dec 5, 2022
In a BisNow article published November 17, 2022, “Fifty-eight percent of those surveyed plan to improve or expand their existing occupancy, Many are also implementing new procedures or technologies to help manage the shifting flor of employees into the office. Although hybrid work schedules are now the norm for 70% of workers, only one-third of…Read More→
86Nov 21, 2022
Texas Instruments just signed a lease for 210,000 square feet at Santa Clara’s Great American Commons, Exelixis signed for 100,000 at The Loop in Alameda’s Harbor Bay, and Convene signed for 65,000 square feet of office space at 100 Stockton St. in San Francisco.
87Nov 17, 2022
Credit for this statement goes to Jessica Pernicone, principal at JLL. “There is a certain amount of productivity you can get from being at home when you have heads-down deep work. However, if that’s not what your job requires all the time there are feelings of isolation and people start to feel disconnected from their…Read More→
88Nov 16, 2022
Colliers newest report on the future of work had some very interesting thoughts. “30-50% of knowledge management work is anticipated to be automated by 2030. This will result in less real estate and facilities and more reliance on machine learning and predictive analytics to support real estate functions.” …”The office will evolve to be…Read More→
89Nov 10, 2022
Joseph Gordon with Bisnow wrote on November 8, 2022 that according to a number of sources, new office leases showed 18% fewer deals as compared to Q3 2021, and 15% less than Q3 2019. The average size of the deal also went down 16% in 2022 as compared to 2019. Leases are also getting shorter…Read More→
90Nov 9, 2022
Bisnow October 27, 2022 reported “Dave Welner, chief financial officer of the company that owns Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and other platforms, said on its third-quarter earnings call Wednesday that Meta expects to lose roughly $2B from its cutback on office leases this year.”. Then today Meta said it was slashing 11,000 jobs. Lyft is trying…Read More→