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Demand For Office Space Slows As Delta Variant Spreads, But Recovery Is Still On The Horizon

Cecilia Amador de San JosรฉbyCecilia Amador de San Josรฉ
August 30, 2021
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Demand For Office Space Slows As Delta Variant Spreads, But Recovery Is Still On The Horizon

Despite the slowdown in office demand caused by the Delta variant, office markets remain โ€œpoised for improvementโ€.ย ย 

  • Recent reports from VTS and CBRE have found that the Delta variant is slowing demand of office space in major markets.  
  • VTS found that demand for office space had slowed for the first time, after six months of consecutive growth.  
  • Despite these findings, CBRE believes that office markets are โ€œpoised for improvementโ€.  

The August VTS Office Demand Index found that demand for office space has slowed after six consecutive months of growth. According to the report, new office demand dropped 1.2% in July from June. The good news, however, is that the drop is lower than the average July decline in 2018 and 2019 of 5.1%.  

The drop in demand is attributed to a combination of employer uncertainty over the potential impact of the COVID-19 delta variant and typical seasonality. Despite the drop in demand, the index found new office demand is up 282% on a year-over-year basis, reflecting a strong recovery to date.  

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โ€œThe delta variant is causing some uncertainty across the economy, so itโ€™s no surprise weโ€™re seeing that reflected in demand for office space as well,โ€ said VTS CEO, Nick Romito. โ€œBut thereโ€™s no need to hit the panic button yet. Weโ€™re likely looking at another delay to full recovery, but early indications point to continued relative stability as seen earlier in the year โ€” not the massive drop-offs we saw when the pandemic first began.โ€ 

Delta Delays Return-to-Office Plans 

As a result of the surge in coronavirus cases attributed to the Delta variant, many organizations are reconsidering and delaying their return-to-office timeline. This will affect new office demand heading into the fall months.  

The VTS Index found that in addition to a decrease in office space demand, growth in office-using employment hit its lowest level since June 2020, which is inducing downward pressure on office demand.  

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This is significant because the report found that remote-friendly markets are lagging in new office demand and job recovery when compared to markets that are less work-from-home friendly.  

โ€œSan Francisco, Boston, and Seattle โ€” markets with some of the nationโ€™s highest shares of remote-friendly work โ€” continue to lag overall and are farther than other markets from full pre-COVID office demand levels. The three markets are, respectively, at 62, 64, and 76 percent of their typical 2018-2019 office demand. 

In contrast, New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago have remote work shares that are much closer to average, and their office demand is already 92, 112, and 86 percent (respectively) of their 2018-2019 levels, though only Los Angeles increased its VODI from June to July.โ€ 

As COVID-19 cases continue to surge, remote work will remain increasingly appealing for employers and employees alike.  

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A CBRE report echoed the VTS Index findings.  

โ€œThe recent flare-up in Covid cases, particularly in the Deep South and Florida, is a headwind. There could be an impact on August and/or September data as occupiers delay their return-to-the-office plans and defer long-term leasing decisions. However, early signs that the recent Covid resurgence may be peaking is a cause for optimism.โ€ 

โ€œPoised for Improvementโ€ 

While it is predicted that the Delta variant will hamper demand for office space, CBRE argues that the office market is poised for recovery.  

โ€œDataย shows that office-market demand is beginning to turn the corner, though the recovery will be a slow one,โ€ said Nicole LaRusso, CBRE Senior Director of Research & Analysis. โ€œThe indicators of demand tracked by these indices are the drivers of improvement in the overall market and ultimately will factor into improvement in broader measures such as occupancy and lease rates, which will be slower to recover.โ€ย 

Part of the reason why CBRE believes the office market will recover is because it does not foresee widespread lockdowns reminiscent of the spring of 2020. โ€œAbsent such, most of the largest U.S. office markets appear poised for improvement, based on growing tenant interest, increased leasing activity and an ebbing of sublease space additions.โ€ 

Furthermore, the Delta variant will likely only impact office space demand in August and September, โ€œdue to early signs that the recent virus resurgence may be peaking.โ€ 

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Cecilia Amador de San Josรฉ

Cecilia Amador de San Josรฉ

Cecilia is an experienced writer and editor with a background in strategic communications. She has written articles for Allwork.Space on several topics, including the future of work, flexible workspaces, employee wellness., and more.

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