91Dec 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→
92Dec 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→
93Dec 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→
94Dec 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→
95Dec 6, 2022
In The SFRegistry December 2, 2022, Marc Benioff, founder and CEO of Salesforce said this: “There’s a lot of things pre-pandemic that we had in our company that are expenses that we don’t need post-pandemic,” Benioff stated. “So before the pandemic, the percentage of remote workers for Salesforce was approximately 20 percent. For other companies…Read More→
96Dec 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→
98Nov 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.
99Nov 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→
100Nov 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→
101Nov 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→
102Nov 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→
103Nov 8, 2022
THEREGISTRY November 4, 2022, Cresa reported that Bay Area leasing activity to date remains 50.2 percent below 2019 levels during the same timeframe and in the last year, 3.6 million square feet of direct space has been added to landlords availability. There is demand for trophy office space in San Francisco, upper floors with…Read More→
104Nov 7, 2022
According to the latest Colliers U.S. Research Report, office vacancy went up in the third quarter 2022 with San Francisco and Seattle posting the largest increases and Dallas and Houston seeing their vacancy rate come down. San Francisco is now above 20% as compared with Manhattan which is at 11%. “Class A asking rates…Read More→
105Oct 27, 2022
Between 2018 and 2021, 352 Corporate headquarters have left California. The three top relocation destinations were Texas, Tennesee and Nevada. The main reasons given for thir exodus include California’s high taxes, the cost of living, the heavy regulations and the legal environment. Of the 153 that left just last year, 80 dwere from Los Angeles,…Read More→
106Oct 26, 2022
“ABI Research forecasts sensor shipments will grow from 18.5 million devices to surpass 300 million by 2030, a CAGR of 35%. “Traditionally, sensing in the commercial building sensing market has been tied to establish systems, such as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), fire and safety, and access control, but a range of additional environmental sensing technologies,…Read More→
107Oct 20, 2022
The CIM Group out of Los Angeles had plans for a 1.1 million square foot office tower in downtown Oakland, but is now proposing a 487 foot tower to build 600 residential units. This would be the tallest building in Oakland. According to CoStar News, “While to pivot is a boost of momentum for…Read More→
109Oct 7, 2022
Reported in the San Francisco Business Times 9/29/22, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase & Co. Jamie Dimon suggested that those who come to the office every day will be getting the better assignments versus those who work remotely or only come in occasionally. But, “The Survey job site Monster found most workers would quit their…Read More→
110Oct 4, 2022
San Francisco office vacancy, according to a number of reports, is in the22% range, but when you include occupied space that is available this figure increases to almost 30%. With two million square feet of office sublease space in leases that expire by the end of 2023, this space may go back to the landlords….Read More→
111Oct 3, 2022
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112Sep 30, 2022
“Is San Francisco’s CRE Market On the Verge Of Collapse? MyEListing.com, a Texas-based commercial real estate marketplace, has published a report based on San Francisco data, and it paints a picture of a seriously struggling office market. The pandemic-driven “work-from-home” model appears to be taking permanent hold in The City by the Bay. With…Read More→
113Sep 13, 2022
In an article by Sougata Mukherjeee, Editor-in-Chief of the Triangle Business Journal in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, he wirtes that GICPte and Workspace Property Trust just spent $1.1 billion on purchasing 53 suburban office buildings “That’s a bet that reflects institutional investors believe remote work is here to stay, and now office buildings near residential neighborhoods…Read More→
114Sep 9, 2022
BizNews 9/6/22 had a great quote that to me sums up the dilemma many corporate executives are now facing. “What is the purpose of an office?” said Matthew Saxon, Zoom’s chief people officer. “It’ll be different for different companies, but one of the things I think this huge experience we’ve all been a part of…Read More→
115Sep 8, 2022
It is probably something most of us don’t even want to think about now. However, many corporate leaders already have emergency contingency plans for what to do in case of a fire, earthquake, flood, power outage, or other natural disaster and unfortunately Covid has now been added to the list. Buildings magazine July 2022…Read More→
116Sep 6, 2022
The SF Business Times August 28, 2022 reported “The owners of nine San Francisco properties assessed at more than $100 million are scheduled to appear before a city board to reduce their assessments be cut in half”. They claim that the pandemic impact in 2021 dramatically affected their property values. I added up the…Read More→
117Sep 1, 2022
Recent surveys have supported allowing pets in the office will increase workers returning to the office. about 71% of employees said their employer made changes to its workplace pet policies within the last year. Those sorts of changes can help employee retention and satisfaction, with about 86% of employees surveyed saying they would look forward…Read More→
118Aug 30, 2022
The San Francisco Business Times on August 26, 2022 reported “that of the 25 startups on Forbes ‘Net Billion Dollar Startups 2022’ list 12 of them are Bay Area companies. So go ahead and move to less-costly areas like Boise or Oklahoma and try to raise millions or hundreds of millions for your next…Read More→
119Aug 17, 2022
A recent Colliers Workplace Advisory survey of over 200 major corporate office occupiers found that 69% have set a number of days to be in the office, with the majority requiring three or more days in the office. Trip.com, with 35,000 employees, did a study on hybrid vs full-time office work and found that…Read More→
120Aug 11, 2022
On a national level, the Colliers Q2 2022 U.S. Research Report reported that net absorption was positive for the third time in the past four quarters. Asking rents are holding firm but ‘generous concessions are on offer’. Sublease space is at record levels, now totaling 218 million square feet. Locally there is good news and…Read More→
121Aug 1, 2022
A recent Bisnow headline said it perfectly. “Traffic or Table Tennis?” The article cited amenities like golf simulators, food trucks and coffee carts as ways to incentivize workers returning to the office. The statistics have improved, with a national average of 44.7% for office occupancy, but the time and hassle in getting to and from…Read More→
122Jul 29, 2022
Today: Bulk of genetic testing company’s 1,000 layoffs will be in S. F.; Metromile’s new owner slashes dozens of San Francisco jobs; yesterday headlines, Twitter set to close parts of it’s SF1.7 SF Footprint. There have been a few bright spots but overall during the past six or more months folks may have left their…Read More→
123Jul 8, 2022
One side of the coin is, Big Brother May Be Watching, while the other side of the coin touts the benefits to improving the workspace by tracking how employees use their office spaces and amenity areas. From an SIOR Article published June 16, 2022, “How Sensor Technology Is Helping Design the Workspace”, ‘temperature sensors from…Read More→
124Jul 7, 2022
I haven’t blogged in a few weeks as my family was on a ten-day cruise to Alaska! Here are a few of the more notable office announcements over the past few weeks. Chevron announced it was putting it’s 1.6 million square foot office campus in San Ramon’s Bishop Ranch on the market and relocating…Read More→
125Jun 9, 2022
The San Francisco Business Times had an article on June 9, 2022 where studies are showing that due to remote work office values could drop by half a trillion dollars in the United States during this decade. This $500 Billion dollar negative valuation change would affect not just investors but also local governments who…Read More→
126Jun 2, 2022
Every business day I get several editions of the business news from the San Francisco Business Times. Here are the headlines from this morning’s edition, June 2, 2022: Why shares in this tech titan’s AI company have dropped 17% in 17 months; East Bay migraine patch developer files for bankruptcy; Gene therapy company abandons East…Read More→
127May 25, 2022
San Francisco’s office vacancy rate went from4% in early 2020 to 24% in April 2022, with leasing coming almost to a standstill combines with a number of companies giving back space. Not surprisingly, this has placed millions of feet of planned office projects on hold. Right now there are about 17 million feet of…Read More→
128May 6, 2022
There are a number of costs in office leases and the office leasing industry that many might not be aware of. Most full-service office leases, where the rental rate includes property taxes, property insurance, utilities, sewer, water, garbage, janitorial and building maintenance have an annual adjustment where the prorate increases over the base year are…Read More→
129Apr 28, 2022
Where is the office market headed, especially in the San Francisco Bay Area? Yahoo just put i’s entire new 657,934 sf San Jose office campus on the sublease market. PayPal just announced it was vacating Downtown San Francisco, as have a number of other high-profile corporations. Is this due in part to the onerous San…Read More→
130Apr 27, 2022
The overall office vacancy is at 15%, and this is true for both suburban and CBD markets. There is almost 122 million square feet of new office space under construction, 27 million of this in New York City Metro, 9 million in the San Francisco Bay Area, and 8.5 million in Washington D.C. Class A…Read More→
131Apr 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→
132Apr 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→
133Apr 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→
134Apr 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→
135Mar 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→