Vacancies and rents edge up in office market

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The office market vacancy rate for the Cleveland market registered 22 percent in the third quarter, up 10 basis points from the previous quarter, according to Grubb & Ellis. Vacancy in Cleveland's West submarket decreased to 24.9 percent, 130 basis points lower than the second quarter. While most of the region's submarkets saw little to no change in vacancy, the South submarket increased to 24.3 percent, 110 basis points higher than the previous quarter.

The region posted 16,708 square feet of negative net absorption in the third quarter, lowering positive absorption to 115,416 square feet year to date. On a quarter-over-quarter basis, average asking rental rates for Cleveland's Class A office market increased 18 cents to $21.54 per square foot. During the same time period, average asking rental rates for Class B office space rose 11 cents to $18.02 per square foot.

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