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46

Do Flashy Amenities Bring Workers Back To The Office?

Apr 19, 2022

“To attract workers back to the office, companies are leaning on the presence of tricked-out offices with leisure areas, modern technology, fitness areas, outdoor spaces and other amenities. Nationally, large companies are hosting parties, pop-up events, free food and even celebrities to paint the workplace as more appealing than home, according to the New York…Read More→

47

So Much To Be Proud Of!

Apr 13, 2022

For years I have subscribed to Business Facilities, in which many of our country’s states tout how wonderful their economic climate is, their economic development departments incentive programs, and where major real estate deals have taken place around the United States. In the past I have felt a smugness about California’s place in our country,…Read More→

48

Who Is Kidding Whom?

Apr 12, 2022

Who Is Kidding Whom?   Jim Gardner, Managing Editor of the San Francisco Business Times summed up the controversy over whether employees will be working in the office or working remotely. In his editorial titled “Back to the Office: Who’s Kidding Who?” Jim cited several surveys, and the bottom line appears to be, employers overwhelmingly…Read More→

49

San Francisco Still Lowest Employee Return-to-Office Rate in the Country

Apr 8, 2022

Austin is leading the pack, with 53% of its workers back in the office. Los Angeles checks in at 40% and New York at 36%, but San Francisco is still at the bottom with only 31% of workers coming back to the office. This is having a negative impact on the City of San Francisco’s…Read More→

50

Major Commercial Real Estate Executives Very Upbeat On 2022 and Beyond

Apr 1, 2022

Yesterday I attended a commercial real estate major investor and developer panel put on by my Northern California SIOR chapter at San Francisco’s Ferry Building  Overall everyone was very optimistic about 2022 and 2023. Paul Single with City National Bank told us our economy was unbelievably strong and interest rates were already up 175 basis…Read More→

51

CORPORATE OFFICE PERSPECTIVES | APRIL 1, 2022

Apr 1, 2022

April 1, 2022 Issue: 251 Across the United States in many regions’ office occupancy is slowly returning as workers come back to the office. In several sub-regions my fellow brokers reported no decline in leasing throughout much of the pandemic, in part due to the exodus from California of office workers seeking lower-cost environments.  There…Read More→

52

Major Office Building Investment Goes Back To The Lender

Mar 28, 2022

  I am not sure if this is a harbinger of what might be coming down the road, but Blackstone, one of the world’s largest owners of real estate just gave the keys of 1740 Broadway, New York, to a special servicer on its $308 million dollar loan.  It paid $605 million for the building…Read More→

53

Roblox Leasing 430,000 square feet of San Mateo Office Space

Mar 18, 2022

  This has huge implications not just as a major office deal, but one that was signed while we are still struggling to get workers back into the office. Additionally this is a major signal to the world that despite high income taxes, high energy costs, high housing costs, a homeless problem the San Francisco…Read More→

54

Will Bagels, Massages and Live Entertainment Bring Workers Back to Their Offices? Around the United States office occupancy levels are in the 40-60% range, but out in San Francisco it is in the 22-35% arena. San Francisco leaders are attempting to jump-start the return to the office, which has impacted the many restaurants and retailers who miss the foot traffic as well as major employers paying for office space while their workers stay home. The Mayor of San Francisco, London Breed, teaming up with Salesforce, Uber, Wells Fargo, Bank of America and other major employers, are brining music, entertainment, outdoor fitness, specialty foods at the major Downtown San Francisco business districts. I’ve been solicited by companies that offer to set up free massages, hair styling, and other amenities inside office facilities as further enticements to bring employees back from their home offices to come to downtown. But, as the San Francisco Business Times stated today, “A bagel doesn’t make me want to ride the train for two hours.’

Mar 18, 2022

Around the United States office occupancy levels are in the 40-60% range, but out in San Francisco it is in the 22-35% arena. San Francisco leaders are attempting to jump-start the return to the office, which has impacted the many restaurants and retailers who miss the foot traffic as well as major employers paying for…Read More→

55

New Office Construction May Get A 64% Rent Premium

Feb 23, 2022

GlobeSt.com 1/22/22 reported that new office building construction was getting a 65% rent premium over average Class A rents, according to a study just out by Cushman & Wakefield. Peter Curry, real estate partner with Farrell Fritz, told GlobeSt that “front and center will be state-of-the-art air filtration systems, energy savings infrastructure, and a retreat…Read More→

56

The U.S. Office Market Is Improving!!

Feb 19, 2022

According to a report just out by Colliers, the U.S. office vacancy leveled off in Q4 2021, net absorption increased and was positive for the second successive quarter, sales volumes are approaching pre-pandemic levels, and ‘California and Florida are projected to lead the economic recovery’. Yeah!  Sublease space levels declined but are still way up…Read More→

57

New Office Building Systems Can Track Who You Are, Your Vaccine Status, and Where You Go

Feb 17, 2022

  There appears to be a number of apps out that can allow employees to upload their e vaccination status, employment information that then allows a touchless building access through the lobby without having to check in with security. These apps allow you to control the elevator to get you to your specific floor, and…Read More→

58

San Francisco’s Office Vacancy Rose To 22.4% in Q-4 2021

Feb 16, 2022

This is the highest it has been in 20 years. Even though net absorption is down, rental rates have only dropped 10-15% since the beginning of the pandemic. Landlords are holding firm on their asking rents, although there are still concessions in the form of free rent and tenant improvement allowances. John Bryant, CEO of…Read More→

59

The Major Corporations Will Determine When Workers Go Back

Feb 14, 2022

Wells Fargo just announced that March 14, 2022 is now the magic day when employees can return to the office under a ‘hybrid flexible work model’ and that if they want they can come back earlier, starting this Wednesday. They reminded workers that almost 100,000 workers never left the workplace or have already returned, out…Read More→

60

The San Francisco Office Market Strong Class A Trophy, Weak Otherwise

Feb 7, 2022

Carter Kennedy, one of Colliers top Occupier Services gurus in our San Francisco office, sent me a report on their market. On the one hand, Multi-tenant Class A Trophy office buildings are doing quite well with a vacancy rate of only 4.4%. Many are net leased to strong credit companies. On the other hand, Multi-tenant…Read More→

61

Three Factors Impacting Return-to-the-Office

Feb 7, 2022

An article in the San Francisco Business Times today listed the three main factors impacting the return to the office. #1, Covid uncertainty…companies have announced, tehn cancelled, then announced again only to cancel again plans to bring employees back to the office. “Experts say they fully expect additional variants to follow Omicron, which is keeping…Read More→

62

As Star Trek Said, Space…The Final Frontier!”

Feb 4, 2022

  Yesterday Slack’s CEO called ‘Return to Work a Doomed Approach’ and put 208,000 square feet of space on the San Francisco sublet market. The SF Registry reported on Slack, “Communication software firm Slack has decided that the future of work is not necessarily in the office and has placed 208,460 square feet of space…Read More→

63National Office Sublease Market Improves

National Office Sublease Market Improves

Dec 16, 2021

There have been recent reports out that the national office sublease vacancy has decreased over the past several months. Cushman Wakefueld put a positive spin on this, which is welcome considering all the negative press the office market has had since Covid first struck, with the office availability going down from 146.3 million square feet…Read More→

64San Francisco Bay Area Proves 19th Strongest Economy in The World

San Francisco Bay Area Proves 19th Strongest Economy in The World

Dec 15, 2021

If the San Francisco Bay Area were it’s own country, it would be ranked #19 in the world in terms of largest economy.  Recent major corporate expansions in this region have bolstered this well-deserved reputation. LinkedIn just expanded its Sunnyvale headquarters by committing to a number of new office buildings to be developed. Meta, formerly…Read More→

65

39% of Small Business Owners Said They Would Fire Employees

Jul 9, 2021

  39% of Small Business Owners Said They Would Fire Employees Who Refuse to Come Back to the Office, and in the same survey 39% said they would not. In an article in the San Francisco Business Times July 8, 2021, Digital.com surveyed 1,500 small business owners. ‘But about 47% of business owners who say…Read More→

66

Office Rents, Double-Dip With Operating Expenses, Inflation Worries

Jun 23, 2021

Around the United States I have been hearing concern from landlord broker reps that with inflation rates rising, in many areas the standard annual rental increase of 3% might not be enough to keep up. The Federal Reserve Board seems to think that inflation is temporary. This reminds me, as a tenant representative broker, how…Read More→

67

Major CEO Survey Predicts 26% Less Office Space Needed In 2022

Jun 22, 2021

#SIORDeloitte just came out with a CEO Survey that found CEOs expect one-third of their workforce to continue working from him in January 2022 and anticipate needed 26% less office space in 2022, compared to 2019 levels. In pre-Covid for the most part most employees were expected to come into the office every day, but…Read More→

68

What Flexible Work Models do Google, Apple, Sasesforce, Amazon and Microsoft Have in Common?

Jun 21, 2021

  Ron Miller wrote a recent article comparing the major tech giants and how they planned to have their employees work moving forward. For the most part, Google, Apple, Salesforce, Microsoft and Amazon appear to be offering their employees a variety of hybrid work models, depending on the specific tasks the employee is handling. Most…Read More→

69

Snapshot Update On Commercial Real Estate

Jun 16, 2021

At a recent commercial brokers meeting filled with industry experts…apartment house cap rates in the Bay Area are averaging 4.3%, even though apartment vacancy rates have almost doubled since the pre-pandemic, going from 4% two years ago to 7.6% currently. The eviction moratorium is about to expire in many regions and this might cause a…Read More→

70

200 Million Square Feet Of Office Sublease Space!!

May 27, 2021

A report just out from Colliers has the I.S. office vacancy rate at 14.2%, with 45 million square feet of negative absorption during the first quarter of 2021, and a record 200,000,000 square feet of available sublease space. Ouch! “Recovery in the office market is set to lag, record levels of sublease space and negative…Read More→

71

Working From Home May Impact Downtown Spending

May 25, 2021

There is a report out today from the University of Chicago’s Becker Friedman Institute for Economics that predicts due to the post-pandemic work-from-home shift there will be a potential impact on downtowns and retail that formerly relied on office workers as their customers. Just think, even if employees were allowed to work from home just…Read More→

72

Mixed Signals On The Office Market Recovery

May 19, 2021

On the one hand we are hearing about major tech companies announcing a phased return-to-the-office,  with announcements by most of the big boys like Facebook, Salesforce and Google. On the other hand, Airbnb just announced today it was expanding its sublease inventory to 438,000 square feet,  which adds 287,000 square feet to its previous space…Read More→

73

Work Remotely From Home Or Get A $30,000 Raise To Come To The Office?

May 17, 2021

The San Francisco Business Times May 13, 2021 reported on a survey taking by Blind, an anonymous professional network, who asked over 3,000 employees if they would rather work from home permanently or get a $30,000 raise and 64% said they would rather work from home.  Employees of two companies  would take the cash over…Read More→

74

Real Estate Attorneys Predicting Wave of Office Defaults

May 13, 2021

  Bisnow 5/12/21, I was surprised  by the following quote: “Real estate attorneys surveyed by Bloomberg Law are almost all predicting defaults in retail and hospitality properties in 2021, but they also predict that office properties will see a large share of defaults this year. Ninety-four percent of the respondents picked retail as one of…Read More→

75

Office Prospect Tours Up 28% With Hopes Actual Office Leasing Around The Corner! Google, Facebook, Salesforce and Uber Begin Their Return To The Office!

May 7, 2021

  Bisnow May 2, 2021 reported that around the country office space tours were up 28% from February to March, and although this increase in interest has not yet turned into actual leasing industry experts believe companies are getting ready to return to the office. Google just announced today that most workers will have to…Read More→

76

What Factors Motivate Employees To Return To The Office?

May 3, 2021

According to the San Francisco Business Times April 30, 2021, Austin, Texas averaged a 30.8% office occupancy rate while San Francisco had a 12.2% office occupancy rate during the pandemic. There may be several reasons for this, including Texas’s much looser restrictions during the pandemic and in Austin many employees drive to work. In San…Read More→

77

The Official Date For The United States Office Market Recovery Is September 6, 2021!!

Apr 28, 2021

One of the country’s largest owner of office buildings is Boston Properties, and today they announced that this Labor Day, September 6, 2021 will mark the official day when the office market will  turn around. Boston Properties has 195 properties with more than 51 million square feet, and it is ready to take advantage of…Read More→

78

Surprise, It Is Still ‘California Is the Place To Be!”

Apr 27, 2021

  Even though some of you think California is losing all our major corporations and tons of our residents, and yes, we are letting a few out of this paradise of high taxes, high utilities,  and sometimes challenging politics, but the San Francisco Business Times reported on today’s Time Magazine 100 Most Influential Company list…Read More→

79

Savills Report Shows Fewer Companies Make Keep More Space Than Previously Reported

Apr 22, 2021

Bisnow April 20, 2021  Survey by Savills reports “Seventy-three percent of the respondent companies said that their employees will be in centralized offices at least three days a week, while very few (4%) expect all their workers to be required to show up in person five days a week. A vast majority of companies (79%) are…Read More→

80

The San Francisco Office Market Continues To implode

Apr 21, 2021

There are currently 9.5 million square feet of office sublease space available in San Francisco today, with an overall vacancy rate above 19%. Landlord reps are still optimistic that the market will come back as more people get vaccinated, while the tenant-biased reps remind us that this it the time to snatch up bargain sublease…Read More→

81

Bay Area Workers Driving Back To The Office

Apr 20, 2021

The highways in the Bay Area seemed to be back to grid-lock during commute periods, and part of this can be attributed to workers avoiding public transportation and driving to work. As of April 21, 2021 Bart ridership was down 86% from its baseline. Out in the suburbs the majority of office building parking lots…Read More→

82

National Update On The Industrial Real Estate Frenzy

Apr 19, 2021

Last week I wason a national Zoom call with 60 fellow SIOR members. While the office market in most areas has been hit by heavy amounts of office sublease space put on the market and corporate indecision on where and how much office space will be taken down long-term, the industrial market has been off…Read More→

83

What Do Surveys Say About How Employees Feel Regarding Returning To The Office?

Apr 14, 2021

In today’s East Bay Times a recent poll of Bay Area residents concluded that 20% of those surveyed felt working in the office was ‘very unsafe’ and 33% felt it was ‘somewhat unsafe’ in a poll of 1,000 registered voters for the Bay Area Council.  This means more than half polled  did not feel safe…Read More→

84

Returning To The Office; What Do We Really Need To Worry About?

Apr 9, 2021

Remember after a major earthquake we stock up on bottled water, battery-operated radios, freeze-dried food, and other necessities if we were shut off from civilization until the highways and bridges were fixed? Now we have major Covid-19 sanitization, consultants advising office building owners to invest in self-opening doors, touchless elevator controls, and temperature checking stations…Read More→

85

Gensler Envisions The Future Of Office Space

Apr 7, 2021

Gensler, the largest architectural firm in the United States with a roster of some of the world’s largest corporate clients, has been studying the future of office space design. Outdoor spaces will be utilized for meeting areas, on rooftops, courtyards and nearby public areas. Safety for the employee will be forefront as the pandemic winds…Read More→

86

John McNellis Reflections on the Retail Market

Apr 5, 2021

In the SF Business Times April 1, 2021, John McNellis, who is one of the top Retail industry gurus, reflected on what retail types thrived during the past years pandemic, and which didn’t. Home Depot and others in that category had a great year as those stuck at home worked on remodeling projects. Netflix did…Read More→

87

Corporations Begin Announcing Plans to Return Employees to the Office

Apr 4, 2021

Wells Fargo just told its employees that employees would be coming back to the office after Labor Day. “We believe most of us benefit by being physically together”, Wells told employees. They currently have 200,000 employees working from home. Google said some of its U.S. employees could return t the offices this month in a…Read More→

88

Bisnow The Future Of Office In San Francisco: How will The Office Market Recover?

Mar 26, 2021

Great webinar yesterday with a panel of some of the largest San Francisco office landlords.  Here are a few of the highlights; There is a flight to quality, which does not necessarily mean Class A space. Sublease space is growing exponentially. How healthy buildings are during this Pandemic is imperative. Activity is coming back. Ground…Read More→

89

Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities Update

Mar 15, 2021

The Colliers Capital Markets recent report on where national CMBS delinquencies stand had overall improvement for the eighth straight month, with Industrial (0.9%), office (2%) and multifamily (2.3%)  having the lowest delinquency rates. Hotel delinquencies are the highest (16.4%), , with retail second (11.8%). “The Mortgage Bankers Association notes that 5.2% of commercial and multifamily…Read More→

90

California’s Job Market Should Outpace The Nation but…

Mar 12, 2021

According to George Avalos, business reporter for the East Bay Times, “California’s job market should outpace the nation’s employment performance during 2021 – but remain two years away from climbing  back to the record job totals the state reached in early 2020” according to the UCLA Anderson Forecast just out. Also, the report cast doubt…Read More→

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