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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NYC’s Comeback: Population Growth Driven by International Arrivals

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After years of headlines warning about New York City’s decline, new data tells a different story: the city is growing again, thanks mainly to international migration.

A Global Boost for the Big Apple

According to the Citizens Budget Commission, while more people are still leaving NYC for other parts of the U.S., international newcomers have more than compensated for the difference. Over the past two years, this surge in global arrivals has pushed the city’s population back into growth mode. These new ...

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