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Miami Now Has The Lowest Office Vacancy Rate Among Major U.S. Markets

Miamiโ€™s office vacancy rate fell to 12.5% โ€” the lowest among the top 25 U.S. office markets โ€” as tech, finance, and coworking demand continued rising.

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Miami Now Has The Lowest Office Vacancy Rate Among Major U.S. Markets

Miami office rents are now the second-highest in the U.S. as tech firms, finance companies, and coworking operators continue pouring into South Florida.

Miami now has the lowest office vacancy rate among the 25 largest U.S. office markets, according to new data from Yardi Matrix and reported by BisNow, signaling continued demand for workspace in South Florida even as many cities continue struggling with excess office space.

The marketโ€™s vacancy rate dropped from 15.7% in early 2025 to 12.5% as of April 2026, well below the national average of 17.6%. Manhattan and Los Angeles were the only major markets with similarly tight conditions, posting vacancy rates of 13.1% and 13.8%, respectively.

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Office Rents Continue Climbing

As available space tightens, office rents in Miami have continued rising. Average asking rents reached $58.41 per square foot, roughly 77% above the national average and second only to Manhattan among major U.S. office markets.

Yardi attributed much of the momentum to growth in office-using industries, particularly finance and related sectors. Separate first-quarter data from Avison Young found that tech firms accounted for 37% of leasing activity across South Florida, while finance, banking, insurance, and real estate companies made up another 20%.

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The market has also continued benefiting from companies that relocated or expanded in the region following the pandemic-era migration wave.

Headquarters Relocations And Coworking Expansion Continue

Several major companies expanded their South Florida footprint over the past year. Amazon increased its office commitment at Wynwood Plaza from 50,000 square feet to 76,000 square feet after signing the neighborhoodโ€™s largest office lease in 2025.

New-to-market relocations also remain active. During the first two months of 2026, four companies moved headquarters operations to South Florida, including Palantir Technologies, which shifted plans from Colorado to a coworking space in Miami.

Flexible workspace operators are continuing to grow alongside that demand. Industrious recently signed a 22,000-square-foot lease in Coral Gables, a submarket that has attracted tenants priced out of higher-cost areas like Brickell and Miami Beach.

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AI Uncertainty Looms Over Long-Term Office Demand

The strong leasing environment comes as landlords and investors weigh how artificial intelligence could reshape office demand in the coming years.

The Yardi report noted growing concern that AI-driven efficiency measures and workforce reductions could eventually affect office occupancy levels. Companies including Meta and Coinbase have both announced significant layoffs tied in part to AI strategy shifts and operational efficiency efforts.

For now, however, Miami remains one of the few major U.S. office markets where demand continues to outpace supply.

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