NYC Downtown office leasing activity led a busy Q3 for the country's most crucial market, according to Colliers' Q3 NYC Office report issued Monday.
All five Downtown submarkets posted quarterly gains in leasing activity for the first time since Q4 2018.
The World Trade Center submarket was particularly active, with leases by Freshfields, Jane Street Capital and the Manhattan District Attorney's Office accounting for more than half of Downtown's leasing volume.
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