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91

The Office Market Is Going Up and Down at the Same Time!

Mar 11, 2021

On the one hand you have Salesforce just announcing it was putting 225,000 sf of San Francisco office space on the sublease market (on top of the 8+ million square feet already on that market) as well as cancelling a 325,000 sf office lease near its Salesforce Tower that had yet to be built. Bad…Read More→

92

San Francisco Office Market Update

Mar 5, 2021

Yesterday I was on a very enlightening Zoom call with my San Francisco Colliers associates. The office market is seeing landlords hold firm on their asking rents, and there are still Class A office leases happening in the $100/rsf annual price range, per square foot. The top ten buildings have less than 10% vacancy so…Read More→

93

Your Company Allows You To Work From Home, You Relocate To a Lower-Cost Region, Buy a Home, Move your Family, Then Your Company Changes Its Mind

Mar 2, 2021

There have been a number of major tech and finance companies over the past nine months who have announced long-term stay-at-home policies, prompting thousands of employees to uproot their families, relocate to a much less expensive region, purchase a new home, and begin to enjoy life with less financial stress. Many companies have had detailed…Read More→

94

Retail In Some Ways Is Back, In Other Ways It Isn’t

Feb 26, 2021

Retail deals are happening in a number of regions. Restaurants might be getting extensive up-front free rent from the landlords to get them through the pandemic months, and in turn landlords may be going to their lenders to try to get loan restructures commensurate with these concessions. I’ve seen national retail reports stating both that…Read More→

95

Office Perks May Be Overrated

Feb 24, 2021

According to a recent article from Walker & Dunlop published in Bisnow, “From beer kegs to nap rooms to cold-plunge pools, the 2010s saw a parade of trendy office “perks”. For the companies that called the offices home, these add-ons were meant to bolster a bespoke brand of company culture, whether relaxed, luxurious or hyper-productive….Read More→

96

National Retail Market Update

Feb 18, 2021

Colliers just sent out a brief report on the current state of the national retail market. The good news is Q4 showed signs of recovery, with positive absorption and retail rent collections up to 86%, a huge uptick since the heart of the pandemic. The bad news, 27.6 million square feet of negative absorption in…Read More→

97

Tech Shrinks Footprint, BioScience And Health Services Expands

Feb 18, 2021

Here in the San Francisco Bay Area a number of tech companies have recently announced that large portions or in some cases, all of their office facilities are on the sublease market. Work-from-home is here to stay for many reasons and this does not bode well for the overall health of the office market. However,…Read More→

98

Salesforce Sets The Tone For High-Tech Long-Term Work Policies

Feb 16, 2021

Salesforce, the largest employer in San Francisco with over 2,000,000 square feet of office space, just announced that 65% of its employees can come into the office one to three days a week, and for employees that don’t live near an office or have roles that don’t require an office, can work remotely full-time. “The…Read More→

99

SIOR Snapshot of Current Industrial and Office Trends

Feb 15, 2021

  The Society of Industrial and Office Realtors sent out a great short video that you can access at www.SIOR.com/snapshot. Here are the highlights: Industrial real estate confidence is high at 6.9 (out of 10), while office confidence is low at 4.7. “The pandemic continues to negatively affect almost all market sectors…and is expected to…Read More→

100

Major Corporations Continue Downsizing

Feb 9, 2021

While this may not be the norm everywhere in the United States, here in San Francisco one day’s news release was another blow to not just the office market but much more significant in many ways. First, there was a SF Business Times article that Uber may be quietly shopping 300,000 square feet of its…Read More→

101

Silicon Valley One Of The Nation’s Hottest Office Markets

Feb 8, 2021

According to a recent report by CBRE, Silicon Valley will be one of the hottest markets, nationwide, for future office development. “The San Jose metro area, defined as Santa Clara County, is touted as the No. 1 market for future development of office space and is also seen as an excellent market for retail and…Read More→

102

Government Budgets Across The Country Are Stressed

Feb 8, 2021

I’ve been reading report after report documenting and predicting the dire budget strife due to the impact of the Pandemic on business closures, tax revenues severely decreased, and costs relating to vaccination, testing, school readiness during the Pandemic and other costly issues which have stressed government entities across the U.S. San Francisco, 400 million shortfall,…Read More→

103

Is Your Building Insurance Policy In Jeopardy Due To Non-Occupied Space?

Feb 5, 2021

In Bill Gladstone’s excellent Real Estate Review (he is a top commercial SIOR broker in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), author Jesse Harlan discusses potential exposure of commercial property owners if their building is vacant, and even if it is partially or fully leased but due to the pandemic not fully occupied…there still might be exposure to the…Read More→

104

Major Atlanta Shopping Mall Gets No Foreclosure Bids, Goes Back To Lender

Feb 5, 2021

AtlantaRetail just reported in Bisnow that the 560,000 square foot Town Center at Cobb mall was foreclosed by Deutsche Bank Feb. 2, 2021, receiving no bids at the foreclosure auction. The mall was valued at $322 million in 2012, but dropped to only $120 million at time of foreclosure. The Cobb Country Commissioner, JoAnn Birrell…Read More→

105

In Some Regions Distressed Hotels Being Bought Pennies On the Dollar for Conversion

Feb 5, 2021

Diana Olick wrote an article Feb. 4, 2021 citing the affordable housing stock now 96-99% occupied, while in some communities many hotels are sitting empty due to the pandemic, with 18% behind on their mortgages as of December 2020 as compared with only 2% the prior year. Developers are taking advantage of this, purchasing distressed…Read More→

106

White-collar Jobs Leave Bay Area To Benefit Elsewhere

Feb 5, 2021

In 2020 Austin, Texas saw a 5.8% year-over-year job growth, Boise Idaho enjoyed a 2.9% growth, Dallas 2.8%; Seattle 2.35; Denver 1.7% and Nashville 1.2%, which on the other side of this equation San Francisco and San Jose each lost 2.6% of their jobs in the finance, information and professional services catagories…I’ve heard stories of…Read More→

107

Office Space May Be Down But Not Out

Feb 4, 2021

  Even though in many regions in the United States there is a flood of office sublease space and there are reports that Corporate America may be giving up 25% of all their office space, long-term, due to partial or total remote working, there are still tens of millions of feet of new office projects…Read More→

108

California lost 1.41 Million Jobs During 2020, With Bay Area Losing 360,300 Jobs

Feb 2, 2021

According to the East Bay Times reporter George Avalos, California lost 1.41 million jobs last year. Ouch! Michael Bernick, employment attorney with Duane Morris and former EDD Director, said “We are looking at a much more gradual recovery than first hoped, and a lot of jobs that were lost are going to be lost permanently,…Read More→

109

The United States Office Market Continues To Struggle

Jan 29, 2021

David Amsterdam, President of Colliers Capital Markets, just sent out a bulletin with the following bullet points: Q4 negative absorption of 40.9 million sf is second-highest on record…ten metros posted negative absorption of at least one million (New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago)…Sublease space now a record 188 million sf. I have been doing…Read More→

110

Report Shows 6,245,097,791 square feet of U.S. Office Space, 787,608,807 square feet vacant

Jan 25, 2021

But the real story is a number of reports predicting that Corporate America will be downsizing by 25% of its total office space. This means we may have 1,561,273,198 square feet of vacant office space as companies trend towards partial or total long-term work-from-home strategies, which means we have another 773 million square feet of…Read More→

111

It is Definitely Not A Good Sign When Major Corporations Start Selling Their Campuses

Jan 25, 2021

Last week Oracle placed three of their Peninsula office buildings on the for-sale market, after announcing a few weeks ago they were moving their headquarters to Texas. Now NetApp just announced they will sell their 702,200 square foot Sunnyvale office campus. They have not announced leaving California…yet.  I started researching all the links to states…Read More→

112

Office Market To Return Mid-2022, and Corporate America To Shed 25% of Their Office Space?

Jan 23, 2021

At a recent webinar where I forecast what was going to happen in the various commercial real estate segments over the next few years we had several surveys. One was asking our audience, which included CPA’s, bankers, realtors and lawyers, when they thought the office market was going to return, and the overwhelming consensus was…Read More→

113

Is Oracle Selling Part of Their Peninsula Office Building Portfolio Mean Worse is Going to Happen?

Jan 21, 2021

  It is bad enough that San Francisco Bay Area corporations are putting leased space on the sublease market, packing up and moving part of their operations to Texas or elsewhere, but when major companies begin putting their office campuses on the ‘for sale’ market this is a much more serious sign of what might…Read More→

114

Quote From February 2020 Newsletter Unfortunately Comes True

Jan 20, 2021

  In case you weren’t aware I have been writing and publishing a newsletter, Corporate Office Perspectives, for the past 43 years and it goes out to tens of thousands of subscribers every other month. If you would like a free subscription just go to www.officetimes.com to sign up. In my February 2020 was the…Read More→

115

New survey shows 29% of C-suite executives considering moving their operations out of state or country

Jan 20, 2021

In a survey of 150 C-suite executives conducted by the firm West Monroe, 29% are considering relocating their operations out of state or out of the country due to the high cost of living and high tax burdens. The top relocation is Texas, and the largest region of where these companies will be relocated from…Read More→

116

Fast Food Redesign Due to Pandemic

Dec 22, 2020

A number of the major fast food restaurants are coming out with new store designs, emphasizing drive-through and take out, and in some cases eliminating the dining option entirely. Burger King has two new concepts, one with three drive-through lanes, one dedicated to delivery drivers, and a parking lot where customers can order through their…Read More→

117

Implications of Covid-19 On The Workplace

Nov 24, 2020

  Colliers just completed a study Implications of COVID-19 on the Workplace with data from more than 5,000 global respondents.  76% reported same or improved levels of productivity. 74% felt connected to their team even though not physically with them  67% experienced improvement in work-life balance, and 83% wanted to work from home at least…Read More→

118

Corenet Global Covid-19 Implications: Working Remotely Or Back to the Office?

Nov 24, 2020

  Cynthia Milota of Ware Malcomb and Sally Augustin, Design With Science, wrote an article for Corenet Global discussing working from home vs returning to the office. “Organizations are re-imagining their mobility profiles. W1ill they be remote first with come in-office presence, or will the model largely be in-office first while allowing for remote work?…Read More→

119

Tenants Vacate Records Amount Of Sublease Space

Nov 14, 2020

  This was  the headline of a Bisnow report from a few days ago, citing 42 million square feet of new subleases hitting the market with 73 U.S. markets reporting negative absorption. Then the next day the Colliers ‘Disruption 2020: Office Sublease Continues To Rise, reporting that sublease space is 30 million higher than it…Read More→

120

If you need office space, but not sure how much or for how long

Nov 12, 2020

One idea is, using your exclusive tenant rep broker, to go after office subleases that might be much larger than your initial requirement but can accommodate your growth longer-term, and then make aggressive offers (yes, I know this will irritate some listing  agents) 50% or even 25% of asking…in today’s market there may be Sub-landlords…Read More→

121

Are Elevators Safe During A Pandemic?

Nov 11, 2020

I’ve been researching just how safe elevators are during a pandemic, and while the risk factor might be low, you are still better off not having to ride in one. Is the cab small, limited to just one or two people, or  is it a larger elevator cab that can hold 4 standing 6 feet…Read More→

122

The Why of Why in Workplace

Nov 6, 2020

Maya Donnon, Sven Schroeter of KSS Architects (among other co-authors) in a Corenet Global article titled ‘Why Workplace’ discuss the paradox corporate America is going through. They cite Facebook who has committed remote work as a permanent option for its employees while at the same time committing to millions of feet of new office space….Read More→

123

Not Good News For The Office Industry!!

Nov 1, 2020

BISNOW Oct. 30, 2020 reports that real estate companies think they’ll need less office space. “More than any other industry, real estate has a vested interest in making sure office occupiers don’t cut their real estate footprint. Office is the largest of the real estate asset classes, and a reduction in demand would lead to…Read More→

124

E-Commerce Warehouse Design

Oct 26, 2020

At a recent SIOR National Conference I heard of Amazon 3-5 story 70’ clear warehouses, 3-story warehouses for high-valued land, last mile, using steel supports and costing three times the normal cost of a warehouse, and one of the largest warehouse developers in the world said we had a demand for 400 million square feet…Read More→

125

168.8 Million SF Of Office Sublease Space, 33.5 Million SF of Negative Absorption

Oct 15, 2020

  Stephen Newbold, National Director of Office Research for Colliers International reported that in Q3 of 2020 the United States experienced 33.5 million sf of negative absorption and office subleases in the US hit a record at 168.8 million sf. This is more distressing than we experienced during the Great Recession. The bad news was…Read More→

126

Major Corporate Users Around The U.S. Dealing Differently With Planning Return To Offices

Oct 14, 2020

  A number of large office users have delayed the return to their offices until mid-2021, while others have told their employees they can work remotely permanently. Facebook and other major players have allowed their employees to relocate to lower-cost regions, some taking a pay cut but still saving substantially over their previous San Francisco…Read More→

127

Two Major Northern California Lab and Office Campuses Show Long-Term Strength

Oct 13, 2020

The downtown San Jose Google 79-acre development currently in planning stages will have 5,900 residential ‘dwelling units’, 500,000 square feet of retail stores, restaurants and cultural buildings, and 7.3 million square feet of office space. In the old days this might translate to 35-45,000 employees, and after Covid is gone may again be at this…Read More→

128

Office Sublease Space Flooding the Market Nationwide, and More Than Half Tech Companies Plan to Get Rid of Space

Oct 9, 2020

  Office subleases are hitting the markets bigtime, from New York to San Francisco, Boston, Houston and many other major markets. Millions of square feet of excess space, with millions more expected to follow. Companies are finding that they can not only survive with working from home, many are thriving, despite the absence of corporate…Read More→

129

Deutsche Bank, Along with Others, Considering Permanent Office Space Reduction To Allow Work-From-Home

Oct 7, 2020

Bloomberg News reported September 25, 2020 that Deutsche Bank AG is considering a hybrid model of allowing staff to split work between office and home, although a Morgan Chase spokesperson warned that staff productivity might slip if they work remotely too long, and a UBS Group spokesperson commented that working from home makes it harder…Read More→

130

San Francisco Apartment Rents Down 20%, Office Markets May Take Until 2025 To Recover

Oct 6, 2020

According to SocketSite, which tracks the San Francisco rental market, year-over-year apartment rents were down 20S%. The Bay Area regional planning agency, The Metropolitan Transportation Commission, is considering a mandate that large Bay Area employers have 6-% of their work force permanently work from home. Reported in today’s  East Bay Times, ‘Significant increases in available…Read More→

131

Sorry But A Dire Forecast Just Out by the California Economic Forecast Consultants

Sep 17, 2020

  A report just out by the California Economic Forecast predicts more doom and gloom than I would have liked to have read. “The economy however is not back to the pre-crisis status. During most of Calendar 2020 and in much of the first half of 2021, ongoing economic restrictions will have resulted in millions…Read More→

132

Report Out on Top 25 US Metro Office Markets

Sep 16, 2020

A report just released by Colliers International on the top 25 US Metro Office Markets, show Atlanta on top with 2,055,717 sf of YTD positive net absorption, while New York (Manhattan) had a negative net absorption of 3,375248 sf and San Francisco had a negative net absorption of 3,004,410 sf. Other notables was Seattle with…Read More→

133

Working Remotely Might Cause You Owing Taxes If In Another State

Sep 3, 2020

  Something for employers to caution employees who are thinking of moving to a lower-cost state but continuing to work remotely. In an article in the New York Times, there are some states that will tax your income based on where you did the work, and others based on your residence, and it is possible…Read More→

134

Interesting Recent Survey of Employees Back in the Office

Sep 2, 2020

Rich Commercial Realty in Raleigh, North Carolina recently had a survey of thousands of their clients, vendors and contacts asking about the current usage of office space. 69% reported currently occupying their space, and those who hadn’t and asked when, 25% said the next three months, 13% said the next six months, and 62% weren’t…Read More→

135

Two Sides to the Same Office Coin

Sep 1, 2020

On the day Pinterest announced paying $89.5 million dollars to cancel a 490,000 square foot office lease they had previously signed for a project that was going to be built in San Francisco’s South of Market, due to a change of where employees would be located, developer Jay Paul announced it is going ahead with…Read More→

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