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There are some indications more office space is being leased. However, the figure could be misleading as more businesses are reducing the square footage leased per employee. In other words, businesses are adjusting themselves to a prolonged sluggish business environment for a foreseeable future.
ENCOURAGING DATA?
Studley, a commercial real estate brokerage firm, reported in the 12 months ending in June 30, 2010, office tenants signed 161.3 million square feet in leases nationwide. Studley asserts this figure represents a 5.7% increase over the 12 month-period ending in March.
NOT REALLY ENCOURAGING
However, the data are not really encouraging for the following reasons:
In addition, this ominous trend of using less square footage per employee further stifles any rebound in office leasing sector as there is less demand for office space in the long term. This, inevitably, further complicates any imminent recovery in office leasing.
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