2009 2Q Houston Office Market ReportHouston’s office market recorded stronger leasing and sales activity in the second quarter of 2009 compared to the first quarter, even as year-over-year vacancy increases and negative net absorption prevailed citywide.
2009 1Q Houston Office Market ReportHouston’s Office Market Faces Challenging Year. Houston’s office market posted 1.2 million sq. ft. of negative net absorption, falling occupancy, rising sublet space and weak leasing activity at the end of the first quarter 2009.
2008 3Q Houston Office Market ReportHouston’s Office Market Holds Steady. Houston’s office market held steady against the backdrop of significant global financial turmoil in the latter part of the third quarter 2008.
2008 1Q Houston Office Market ReportHouston’s office market at the start of 2008 is poised for yet another strong year with increasing occupancy and healthy rental rate growth among the market’s leading indicators.
2008 2Q Houston Office CBD Market ReportCBD’s Limited Space Driving Rents. Houston’s CBD office market posted healthy activity in the first half of 2008 with stronger occupancy and rental rates from this time last year.
2008 2Q Houston Office Market ReportHouston’s Office Market Keeps Going at Midyear. Houston’s office market recorded healthy fundamentals at midyear 2008 with occupancy and rental rate gains continuing on a year-over-year basis, albeit at a more moderate rate than last year.
2008 4Q Houston Office Market ReportHouston’s Office Market Posts Slowing Demand. Houston’s office market closed 2008 with positive net absorption of 2.4 million sq. ft., steady occupancy (despite a significant increase in speculative construction), and modest gains for Class A rental rates citywide.
3Q 2009 North America Office HighlightsOffice leasing markets across most of North America suffered through another difficult quarter with rising vacancy levels and falling rents, but signs were beginning to emerge that the worst may be past.
3rd Quarter Houston Office Market ReportHouston’s office market indicators continued to slip on both a quarterly and year-over-year basis as demand for office space eroded against the deepening effects of the global economic recession.
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