Manhattan Office Availability Shrinks to Six-Year Low

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Manhattan’s office market experienced a strong surge in July, with leasing activity reaching 3.87 million square feet—a 27 percent increase from June and a 28 percent year-over-year riseTotal year-to-date volume reached 26.6 million square feet, keeping 2026 on track for its strongest annual performance since 2000. Consequently, available inventory shrank to 66 million square feet, its lowest level since September 2020 and down more than 32 percent from its post-pandemic peak.

The tech-centric Midtown South submarket drove nearly half of all deals, headlined by Anthropic’s 466,000-square-foot ...

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Office Leasing in Manhattan Surges to Pre-COVID Pace

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In 2025, Manhattan’s office market marked a clear return to pre-pandemic levels, closing the year with its strongest quarter since 2019. Nearly 12 million square feet were leased in Q4 alone, bringing annual leasing activity to around 42 million square feet, the highest volume in six years.

Availability declined for the seventh consecutive quartersublease space fell to pre-pandemic lows, and asking rents began to rise.

(source: The Real Deal, picture: Fung Martin)

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Manhattan’s leasing is set to achieve its best performance since 2000

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Manhattan’s office leasing market continues its steady rebound. In April, tenants signed 3.38 million square feet of new leasesup 23% year over year—according to Colliers. While volume dipped from March, availability fell to 15.7%, the lowest since February 2021.

At this pace, leasing activity could hit 44.3 million square feet in 2025, the highest since 2000.

Despite economic headwinds, leasing activity is driven by tenants relocating and upgrading, signaling confidence in Manhattan’s long-term office outlook.

(source: The Real Deal, picture: Micheal Discenza)

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Record High Availability in the Manhattan Office Market

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The Manhattan office market had another tough month in April. A new report reveals that a record 94 million square feet of office space was available last month, while only 1.5 million square feet were leased in the period, significantly below the monthly average from the past three years. The report also shows that availability rates continue to rise, with Midtown South and Downtown experiencing a decline in leasing volume.

Despite this, Midtown had a slight increase in leasing volume, but it ...

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