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New York City Sees Best Office Leasing Activity Since 2019

Office landlords in NYC signed 12.2 million square feet in lease agreements in Q1, with vacancy rates dropping from 20.1% to 17.7%.

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New York City Sees Best Office Leasing Activity Since 2019

This high leasing activity is due to increased interest from both domestic and international investors, including those from South Korea, Japan, and Singapore, as a sign of renewed confidence in the city’s long-term office prospects.

New York City’s commercial real estate market is showing strong signs of recovery, with office leasing activity reaching its highest level since 2019 during the first quarter of the year. 

Industry leaders from major firms such as SL Green and Nuveen have pointed to increased interest from both domestic and international investors, including those from South Korea, Japan, and Singapore, as a sign of renewed confidence in the city’s long-term office prospects, according to BisNow.

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Data from Savills shows that office landlords signed 12.2 million square feet in lease agreements in Q1, with vacancy rates dropping from 20.1% to 17.7%. This surge in leasing suggests that tenant demand remains healthy, even as the larger capital markets face headwinds.

Investors are consistently placing bids for New York office properties, with some landlords receiving unsolicited offers from high-net-worth individuals and family offices. This trend is largely unique to the city and highlights its continued global appeal.

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Despite this momentum, market uncertainty tied to recent tariff policies has started to impact deal-making. Some transactions have been delayed as developers and investors reassess financial assumptions. Tariffs are influencing underwriting models and raising concerns about broader economic implications, including the potential for a recession, which could affect leasing and rent growth.

Still, many industry leaders remain optimistic, citing strong property fundamentals and a shortage of high-quality office space as drivers of ongoing leasing activity. Well-positioned and well-maintained properties, they suggest, have the potential to achieve record rental values despite current economic volatility.

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