A drop in net leasing hit the North Texas office market in final months of 2022.
Office leasing nationwide has taken a hit since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic when workers were sent home. Office employees have been slow to return to the workplace, and many businesses have delayed or shelved their leasing plans.“The year was choppy as companies adjusted to hybrid work patterns,” the company’s analysts said in their new report. “Office users continue to wrestle with their unique business needs with some in the office and others remote.
Most of the construction is in Uptown Dallas and along the Dallas North Tollway in West Plano and Frisco. “We see some absorption happening from the smaller and midsized companies that find this as an attractive option,” Matheny said. “But every time we see these numbers start edging down, a company will put a large block of 100,000 square feet on the market.”
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