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Nearly all cities saw some form of increase in sublease space for the quarter.
San Francisco, not surprisingly, leads again but other markets show surprising momentum.
There is a widening divergence in absorption and rent growth.
In general, real estate has delivered positive returns through most recessions.
Many companies are also putting COVID-19 relief funds toward renovating amid historic staffing shortages.
A seismic transformation in biomanufacturing real estate is having a direct impact on the availability of space.
13 new EV battery plants will come online over the next five years.
San Francisco followed behind in the #2 spot.
But softening demand may prevent a bubble, and prospects for long-term growth remain optimistic
Rents are stabilizing toward more sustainable, balanced levels.