0 Boston Office Rents up 7.6%

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One Broadway in Kendall Square (click for property details)

Fewer options exist on the Boston office market, and what is available is more expensive then previous quarters.  Combined with fewer concessions offered by landlords, local tenants are feeling the pinch.

From the Boston Globe:

Boston’s office market is hopping, according to reports issued by real estate brokerages Transwestern and Jones Lang LaSalle. Driven by strong employment gains and growing companies in need of additional space, rents are rising all across Greater Boston, up 7.6 percent in the last 12 months. Throughout Cambridge, there are just three vacant office spaces of 20,000 square feet or more on the market, and rents in Kendall Square are averaging above $70 per square foot. Along Route 128, vacancy rates are at record lows, while office rents along Interstate 495 are at seven-year highs.

0 Boston Office Demand Remains Strong

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Credit: NAIOP

Our own Chris Sower participated in a panel discussion this morning in the Seaport for NAIOP. Demand showed little sign of letting up for office space in Boston through 2015.  Tenant-in-the-market demand is up nearly 70 percent from 2012.

From Banker and Trandesman:

Greater Boston’s busy development scene shows little sign of slackening through 2015 with strong demand for commercial and multifamily properties, analysts predicted at an industry event Thursday. Tenants are in the market for 4.4 million square feet of office space in downtown Boston, an increase of 69 percent from 2012, said Rebecca Galeota, a senior vice president at Cassidy Turley. “The flight to urbanization only plays to the strengths of our city,” she said.