Absorption

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2020 National Office Absorption

Year-over-year office market conditions compared nationally and by region, updated quarterly.

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2019 National Industrial Absorption

Year-over-year industrial market conditions compared nationally and by region, updated quarterly.

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2019 National Retail Absorption

Year-over-year retail market conditions compared nationally and by region, updated quarterly.

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2019 National Office Absorption

Year-over-year office market conditions compared nationally and by region, updated quarterly.

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2018 National Industrial Absorption

Year-over-year industrial market conditions compared nationally and by region, updated quarterly.

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2018 National Retail Absorption

Year-over-year retail market conditions compared nationally and by region, updated quarterly.

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2018 National Office Absorption

Year-over-year office market conditions compared nationally and by region, updated quarterly.

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National Vacancies

Net absorptions for office markets decreased in all regions in the third quarter of 2017, compared to the same period in 2016. The Northeast registered the most significant drop—down by 73.7 percent—, and the West followed with a 45.3 percent decrease.

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National Vacancies

Forecasts show that, in the second quarter of 2018, net absorptions are expected to decrease in every region, with the most significant change expected to come from the Northeast, followed by the South with 13.8 percent.

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National Vacancies

Year-over-year, vacancy rates for retail markets decreased in almost all the regions, with the largest change coming from the Midwest, from 6 percent to 5.6 percent in the second quarter of 2017.