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136

San Francisco Office Vacancy Rate Doubled in 2nd Quarter

Sep 1, 2020

San Francisco now has an estimated 6.5 million square feet of office sublease space. Direct Class A rents are still among the highest in the country, averaging $84 an annual square foot, but Class B rates are now in the $50-60/rsf range. In the Bay Area several companies have announced they will relocate their headquarters…Read More→

137

Office Sublease Space May Soon Flood U.S. Markets

Aug 31, 2020

A number of regions are reporting an avalanche of new office sublease space. I was on an SIOR national broker call and my associate in Dallas, Texas said they had 4.6 million square feet of new office sublease space come on the market in just the past three months. She reported that in one day…Read More→

138

When An Employee Can Work Their High-Paying Tech Job From Anywhere, Why Stay In High Priced Housing?

Aug 30, 2020

I have been reading more and more about folks paying astronomical rents (ie $5-6,000 for a two-bedroom in SF) or crazy-high home prices (median home price in San Francisco $1.3 million) packing up and heading to Lake Tahoe, to Austin Texas, and other regions. I have associates who moved to remote areas of California where…Read More→

139

Office Employees Are Returning To the Office Slower Than Originally Projected

Jul 30, 2020

It was expected by many in the office industry that with the pandemic now in its 6th month occupancy levels would be in the 25-50% range, but a number of national landlords report occupancy much lower. “Oxford Properties U.S. Head Office Chris Mundy said his firm had initially expected buildings would reach around 25% occupancy…Read More→

140

Could Google’s Decision to Delay Employee Return until July 2021 Portray a Long-term Pandemic?

Jul 29, 2020

There has been a lot of hype on the world getting a vaccine in late 2020, or early 2021, after which life will hopefully return to normal. However the announcement by one of the smartest and largest corporations in the world, Google, that they will let employees work from home until at least July 2021…Read More→

141

On A Scale of 1-10, New York City Commercial Brokers’ Confidence Is Below 2

Jul 28, 2020

www.bisnow.com reported today that New York City brokers do not feel very confident in the current and future state of the real estate market, and in a Real Estate Board of New York Broker Confidence report released yesterday averaged 1.94 out of 10 this quarter. “In their general written comments about the market, brokers cited…Read More→

142

Current State of the Greater Bay Area Office Leasing Market

Jul 17, 2020

I attended a webinar this week with office specialists from JLL, C&W, Cresa and Newmark Knight Frank, representing San Francisco, the Peninsula, the East Bay and Silicon Valley. In San Francisco for the most part when March hit, the world just stopped.  Nothing was happening, and tenants only did what they had to do. Along…Read More→

143

Most Office Workers Want To Return To The Office

Jul 15, 2020

In an article today in GlobeSt.com, a recent survey by Gensler found that only 12% of workers want to work full-time from home and 70% said they want to spend most of their week in the office. “Meetings, socializing and impromptu face-to-face interactions with colleagues were ranked as the top reasons people wanted to head…Read More→

144

Is The Office Space Safe From Covid-19?

Jul 13, 2020

In my morning paper the headline read “249 experts agree: Virus lingers in the air indoors”. This got me to thinking how safe are office spaces in today’s pandemic environment? Asia has been repopulating many of its corporate offices months before the U.S. and I couldn’t find any reports one way or the other. There…Read More→

145

Survey Finds Startups Drifting Away From Offices

Jul 8, 2020

Reported in TechCrunch this past week: 63% of the startups surveyed by Founders Forum with Tech Crunch said they would re-open in 1-3 or 3-6 months, regardless of when the government told them it was safe to do so. A small number have re-opened their offices, 10% have closed their offices permanently and many said…Read More→

146

How Office Buildings Might Be Valued Differently Since Covid-19

Jul 7, 2020

The Society of Office and Industrial Realtors (SIOR), of which I have been a proud member for over thirty years, interviews top brokers on a variety of issues and publishes these interviews. Neil Dailey, SIOR, office broker with McGraw Commercial Properties in Tulsa, Oklahoma, stated this about the new view of office buildings: “I also…Read More→

147

Japanese Tech Company Cutting Office Space In Half

Jul 6, 2020

Nikkei Asian Review just reported that Fujitsu will cut their office space in Japan in half over the next three years. Teleworking will be made a standard practice, and Fujitsu has introduced a policy that will limit the number of employees in the office at any one time to just a quarter to its total….Read More→

148

For Triple-Net Investment Owners, Is the Unthinkable Risk Possible?

Jul 3, 2020

Triple-net real estate investment owners often take a lower rate of return, sometimes in the 5-7% annual range, with increases every five years, long 20-30 year leases, credit tenants or strong franchises just to protect their investment. Many of these investments are absolute triple-net, which covers the owner.  If a hurricane tears down the building…Read More→

149

Major Commercial Property Sales Down 70-95%

Jul 2, 2020

Real Capital Analytics, which tracks national commercial real estate sales, reported on June 25, 2020 that May sales volume was down 79% year over year.  Industrial was the best performer category (only down 70%), office volumes were down 82% and apartments were down 81%. Retail dropped 83%, and all of the above looked comparatively strong…Read More→

150

Corporate Goals In Leasing Suburban Office Space During the Pandemic

Jul 1, 2020

There have been a number of reports, both regionally as well as nationally, that predict corporations will begin leasing suburban office space to accomplish several goals. First, they need to increase employee separation during the pandemic, and it is much cheaper to lease space in the suburbs to accomplish this. Secondly, companies that are above…Read More→

151

San Francisco Office Subleases Soar, Rents Predicted to Drop

Jul 1, 2020

San Francisco has over 4.5 million square feet of available office space for sublease, and some brokers are predicting that this may cause direct office space rents to drop by as much as 10-20%. The Covid-19 is not the only reason for this spike in available space. There were a number of new office projects…Read More→

152

National Survey of SIOR Office Brokers: Don’t Expect a Return to Normal Anytime Soon

Jun 17, 2020

The Society of Industrial and Office Brokers (SIOR), the elite national organization of the top office and industrial brokers in the country, just surveyed their membership. One SIOR commented he has seen rent discounts of between 10 and 13 percent due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and that during the last three down cycles rents ended…Read More→

153

Dichotomy Between Soaring Stock Market and Reality

Jun 10, 2020

Apartment rent collections nationwide which were in the 90+% range the past few months appears to have sunk to the 82% level. Retail rent collections reported in the 25% range. At some point this will impact the banking and financial sectors when landlords cannot pay their mortgages without sufficient rents coming in. Will this lead…Read More→

154

COVID Impact On Office Space Update May 28, 2020

May 28, 2020

Salesforce, with 9,000 employees in three San Francisco office towers, will have temperature scans on every floor, mandatory masks, six-foot separations, hand sanitizers everywhere and cleaning throughout the day. Work areas and conference rooms will be at half-capacity or less and employees will arrive at staggered times. The Bay Area Council surveyed 123 companies last…Read More→

155

Excerpts from Spring 2020 SIOR Magazine

May 18, 2020

As this issue is in print, it was prepared well before COVID-19 came on the horizon, but was just recently distributed.  One big headline read “Regardless of where you fit into the commercial real estate system, or what asset class(es) you work with, one thing is for sure: 2020 will be a year to remember!”…Read More→

156

Twitter Among Others Make Stay-at-Home Working Permanent

May 14, 2020

Twitter just announced to its 1,000 San Francisco office employees that if they wanted to continue working from home, they could on a permanent basis. What will happen to Twitter’s very cool downtown HQ remains to be seen. The San Francisco Business Times also interviewed a number of smaller 2,000-4,000 square foot office users in…Read More→

157

Commercial Real Estate Might Be Upside Down for Some Time

May 11, 2020

Miriam Hall of Bisnow reported yesterday that Vornado Realty Trust said two-thirds of delinquent tenants were credit-worthy, ‘but businesses are hurting and the future is uncertain’.” Vornado collated 90% of office rents and 53% of retail rents in April and May looks to be similar. Office occupancy is currently 5%. Vice-Chairman David Greenbaum said “I…Read More→

158

Bad News For Office Building Owners

May 5, 2020

Bisnow just reported a study by CoreNet, which is the corporate real estate directors organization, that based on a survey conducted between April 22 and April 27, 2020, polling its 11,000 person membership, 69% of corporate real estate professionals said their company would take less real estate after spending time working from home. Another survey…Read More→

159

Nationwide Insurance to Permanently Transition to Hybrid Working-From-Home Model

May 4, 2020

Nationwide Insurance said it will permanently exit most buildings outside its four main campuses and move those associates to permanent remote-working status. I wonder what will happen to those employees who live with small children, roommates, or don’t have adequate quiet working space…I’m also wondering how many other major office users are considering this same…Read More→

160

Office Sublease Space Beginning to Flood San Francisco

Apr 29, 2020

According to a recent Savills Research report, over the past several months since the shelter-in-place shutdown of office buildings there has been a 300% increase in office sublease availability, with over 3.7 million square feet of space currently available. “It is likely that sublease space will increase further – placing downward pressure on overall asking…Read More→

161

Colliers Study on impact of COVID-19 on Workspace

Apr 27, 2020

Interesting survey results that 75% of office workers have occasionally worked from home but now with shelter in place almost everyone working full-time from home. 54% report no change in productivity, while 24% reported an increase in productivity. The home environments least effective are those with children and those with roommates. The kitchen is one…Read More→

162

Recent CoreNet Global Survey, 84% of Corporations to Bring Back Employees in Waves

Apr 22, 2020

the remainder plan to bring them back all at once. Staggered work hours, alternating shifts and other strategies to ensure social distancing. High risk employees may still be asked to work from home. Regarding estimated timing, 35% believe offices will open in May, 30% June or later, and 33% were not sure of the timing….Read More→

163

Strategies for Negotiating Commercial Landlord Rent Relief

Apr 13, 2020

First, it is important to keep in mind a win-win collaborative negotiation and at almost all costs to avoid litigation and the court system. Tenant asks for three months’ rent relief; Landlord compromises and accepts 50% rent for three months with no repayment. Tenant asks for three months’ rent relief; Landlord accepts 50% rent for…Read More→

164

Snippets of the Impact of COVID-19 on Commercial Real Estate

Apr 9, 2020

Over the past week I have been on a number of commercial real estate podcasts and webinars, trying to learn what is happening and will happen to our commercial real estate market in the United States. Here are a few nuggets I have picked up. One international real estate company interviewed a number of their…Read More→

165

WeWork asks landlords to cut rents by 30%

Apr 8, 2020

According to Bloomberg News April 1, 2020, WeWork is asking landlords to cuts its rent by 30%, in some cases offering revenue-sharing agreements. Early indications are landlords are reluctant. As of June 30, 2019, WeWork is on the hook for $47 billion in lease liabilities.

166

Commercial Observer suggests possibility of commercial real estate collapse

Apr 7, 2020

Greg Kraut, the co-founder and CEO of New York-based KPG Funds, in Commercial Observer April 2, 202, stated ‘The commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) market has essentially collapsed and the broader $20 trillion commercial real estate market is on the verge of collapse as well. We still have time to prevent this catastrophic event, but we need…Read More→

167

CORPORATE OFFICE PERSPECTIVES | APRIL 1, 2020

Apr 1, 2020

Issue 239 Preface:   The world in just the past few weeks feels like it has turned upside down. I usually write this newsletter two to four weeks in advance so most of the material while still relevant seems a bit distant. The near total shutdown of California last week and hopefully by now the…Read More→

168

Looking for cracks in the economy…

Jan 27, 2020

“declining oil prices hurting the Russian and Middle-Eastern zillionaires”

169

2020 Commercial Real Estate Forecast for RINA

Jan 16, 2020

Concord Weapons Station Reuse Project City of Walnut Creek New Developments City of San Ramon Current Project List Colliers Retail Report Fall/Winter 2019 Colliers Oakland Office Report Q3 2019 Colliers Oakland Industrial Report Q3 2019 Colliers San Francisco – Peninsula Report Q3 2019 Colliers Pleasanton – Tri-Valley Industrial Report Q3 2019 Colliers Pleasanton – Tri-Valley…Read More→

170

Digital tech pushes banks to biggest job cull since 2015

Jan 10, 2020

Bloomberg News Banks around the world are unveiling the biggest round of job cuts in four years as they slash costs to weather a slowing economy and adapt to digital technology. The 2019 cuts bring the total for the last six years to more than 425,000. In fact, the actual amount is probably higher because…Read More→

171

Generation Z (born between 1995 and 2015) top cities in the world based on 22 metrics with scores of 1-100 for each category. The top city was London, followed by Stockholm, then Los Angeles, Toronto, New York, Berlin, Munich, San Francisco, Amsterdam and Vancouver. Check out www.nreionline.com for the details.

Jan 10, 2020
172

Tenant Amenities Worthy of Consideration

Dec 26, 2019

Buildings Magazine November 2019 had an article on what amenities tenants should be investing in. Sodexo surveyed 3,593 employees around the world, and here are some of the results: For ‘Experience Enhancers’, Café or restaurant 71%; medical services/clinic: 66%; Car sharing or shuttle services: 62%; vending services: 61%. For ‘Experience Essentials’, Cleaning of the workplace:…Read More→

173Why don’t more commercial buildings have surveillance cameras at their parking lots?

Why don’t more commercial buildings have surveillance cameras at their parking lots?

Dec 20, 2019

“A search conducted in the US and UK shows the presence of surveillance cameras in urban settings caused a significant decrease in property crimes on the streets and in subway stations, and a decrease of 50 percent in parking lots.” Wired November 2019

174

CORPORATE OFFICE PERSPECTIVES | DECEMBER 1, 2019

Dec 1, 2019

December 1, 2019                                                                     Issue: 237 I am writing this at a Black Bear Diner in Vacaville, waiting for my daughter Madison to complete a refresher driver’s training course before she takes her driving test next week.  The place is packed, and in the Bay Area, many of the restaurants I’ve frequented have been similarly…Read More→

175

WeWork Demise May Have Rippling Impact on Nationwide Office Market

Nov 14, 2019

CNBC today announced that WeWork lost $1.25 Billion in the third quarter on revenue of $934 million. Its occupancy decreased to 79% as the company added 115,000 desks. If there is just the slightest downturn in the US economy, companies that have flexible rental agreements in WeWork facilities may exacerbate their predicament.

176

It’s True, There is an Exodus out of California!

Nov 14, 2019

Will the last one to leave please turn the lights off? Oh, I forgot, that is what PG&E has been doing…The San Francisco Business Times 11/8/2019 edition reported that we had 691,000 folks leave California last year and only 501,000 new people migrating into California. Folks coming in are from Washington, Texas, New York, Arizona…Read More→

177

Is this the first signs of a cool-down of the San Francisco office market?

Nov 13, 2019

Having been through a number of economic booms and then downturns I like to be alert to early warning signs of an impending office slow-down in one of the hottest office markets in the US, San Francisco. We don’t have to worry about a suburban slow-down as Contra Costa and the Tri-Valley never took off…Read More→

178

Get Paid $10,000 to leave the Bay Area, but on the other hand Oakland and San Jose renters among the nation’s Top 10 Happiest!

Nov 12, 2019

A new startup called MainStreet entices employees frustrated by the high costs of the Bay Area by paying them $10,000 to relocate to a less expensive locale like Salt Lake City or Sacramento, they keep their tech jobs and work remotely from A co-working location where 20 people from 7 or 8 different companies may…Read More→

179

What if WeWork reverses course and starts downsizing?

Nov 5, 2019

“WeWork may have been pulled back from the edge of insolvency by its biggest investor, but many of its landlords are still preparing for a worst-case scenario…Multiple potential WeWork lease deals in New York City are said to be canceled or halted, and scores of possible deals in London are now in jeopardy as WeWork…Read More→

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CORPORATE OFFICE PERSPECTIVES | OCTOBER 1, 2019

Oct 1, 2019

The biggest development in San Jose will be the 60+ acres of downtown properties Google has acquired, proposing 3-5,000 residential units, 5.5 million square feet of office space, 15 acres of open space and 500,000 square feet of retail, cultural, arts, hotel and other uses.

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