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Office Recovery Is Coming From Less Construction, Not More Demand

Vacancy dips and rents fall as stalled construction—not leasing—drives early signs of recovery across U.S. markets.

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March 19, 2026
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Office Recovery Is Coming From Less Construction, Not More Demand

With construction starts largely stalled, new supply is no longer adding meaningful pressure, allowing the market to gradually rebalance.

The U.S. office market is showing early signs of stabilization—but not because demand is back. It’s actually being driven by a sharp slowdown in new construction and a narrowing set of markets attracting investment, according to a new report by Commercial Cafe. 

National vacancy hit 17.6% in February, down about 200 basis points year-over-year, while asking rents fell nearly 2% to $32.79 per square foot. Most major metros posted slight improvements, but demand remains uneven, with coastal markets still carrying higher vacancy than lower-cost regions.

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New Office Supply Has Dried Up

The development pipeline has shrunk to 28 million square feet, or just 0.4% of total inventory, a dramatic drop from pre-pandemic levels. With construction starts largely stalled, new supply is no longer adding meaningful pressure, allowing the market to gradually rebalance.

Investment Is Narrowing to Key Markets

Office sales are concentrating in a handful of cities. Manhattan leads by a wide margin with $1.6 billion in deals so far this year, followed by the Bay Area and Miami. Miami, in particular, is gaining momentum, pairing relatively low vacancy with rising property values.

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A Split Market Is Taking Shape

A clear divide is emerging. High-cost markets like Manhattan, San Francisco, and Miami continue to command premium rents, even as some struggle with elevated vacancy. Meanwhile, much of the Midwest and South remains significantly more affordable, reinforcing a shift toward fewer, more strategic office locations.

The office market is shrinking into balance. Less construction, fewer buildings, and concentrated demand are defining the next phase of work.

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