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AUSTIN—For the San Antonio market, the trends in office, industrial and retail are mostly upward. That is, upward except in the case of vacancies, which generally show year-over-year declines for San Antonio.

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  • San Antonio office posted 297,378 square feet of positive absorption during the quarter, marking the third consecutive quarter of growth.
  • San Antonio's industrial sector vacancy rate decreased to 5.9% at the end of Q2, down 250 bps from the 8.4% recorded a year earlier.
  • Retail in San Antonio saw growth of 108,746 square feet.

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