Jared Jacobs, Cushman & Wakefield research manager, Philadelphia office

CAMDEN, NJ—The Southern New Jersey office market continued to turn in positive results and declining vacancy in the second quarter of 2017 as Burlington County hit its lowest vacancy rate on record, according to Cushman & Wakefield's second-quarter Office Marketbeat report for the region. The commercial real estate services firm's Philadelphia research team projects positive absorption for the rest of the year.

The Southern New Jersey office submarket's overall vacancy rate ended the second quarter at 11 percent, down 70 basis points so far this year. Declining vacancy in both Camden and Burlington counties kept the submarket's vacancy at its lowest point since 2003.

“While the two counties that comprise the 14.2 million-square-foot Southern New Jersey office market experienced combined negative absorption of 63,122 square feet in the second quarter, absorption remains positive for the year by 55,232 square feet. Vacancy declined in both Camden, to 13.4 percent, and Burlington, to 9.1 percent,” says Cushman & Wakefield research manager Jared Jacobs. “Overall vacancy in Burlington County ended the second quarter at the lowest level ever recorded for the county.”

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