According to Commercial Edge, Denver’s average office listing rental rate of $30.22 psf is a pretty good deal compared to the National average of $37.64 psf, a discount of 24%. Manhattan was the highest at $70.00 psf with Detroit at the lowest at $21.34 psf.

U.S. Office Market Closes 2023 With $34 Billion in Sales, 60% Below the Volume Recorded in 2022

By EVELYN JOZSA

Key Takeaways:

The office sector has traveled a rocky road since the pandemic, and 2024 will likely be another painful year. However, this year will likely bring the sector closer to an eventual post-pandemic status quo, our latest U.S. office market report projects.

In 2024, we anticipate office utilization rates will slowly creep up, even if a full-scale return will never materialize. Return-to-office mandates have been more common in recent quarters, with large firms such as Amazon, Meta and Zoom announcing policies around working in the office.

Yet even among firms that have moved to require in-office attendance, most are embracing hybrid work schedules and downsizing office footprints. Many companies are settling around two to three days a week of in-person work, and we anticipate that the physical occupancy rates will not see a major uptick from last year. We also expect the effect of hybrid and remote work will continue to decrease the prevalence of long-term fixed leases, with flexibility remaining important to tenants.

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