Through the first three quarters of 2019, Kansas City’s Central Business District saw 366,000 sf of leasing activity in the office market and the vacancy rate dropped to 17.0%, down from 18.7% at the end of 2018*. The continued

Through the first three quarters of 2019, Kansas City’s Central Business District saw 366,000 sf of leasing activity in the office market and the vacancy rate dropped to 17.0%, down from 18.7% at the end of 2018*. The continued
By Ward Eastman
Office space is ever evolving. As leasing agents, we always try to keep up with trends to stay ahead of what the tenant wants. We seek to be proactive instead of reactive. We not only want to
By Christa DiLalo, Research Director
Atlanta’s Memorial Drive is one of the most history-rich thoroughfares in the city. Spurred by the success of the Eastside BeltLine trail, more than 1.3 million square feet of new projects or redevelopments have
By Cribb Altman
For years, Dallas struggled to kick-start its technology sector. Outside of large data center requirements, many of the larger tech companies—such as Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook—always seemed to pick Austin as their major Texas tech
By Brandon LaBord, Senior Analyst
Atlanta’s rate of job growth rose year-over-year, and unemployment declined in Q2 2019. Office-using employment growth still ranks in the top 10 of all MSAs at No. 6 and the central business district (CBD)