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Troubling new data shows 34% of downtown San Francisco office space is empty

NBC Universal, Inc. The number of vacant office space in Downtown San Francisco has hit a record-high at 30 million square feet, according to real estate brokerage CBRE. Investigative reporter Hilda Gutierrez has more on the troubling new data.

The number of vacant office space in downtown San Francisco has hit a record-high at 30 million square feet, according to real estate brokerage CBRE.

In the third quarter of 2022, more than 25% of offices were empty and that vacancy rate increased steadily by 2% each quarter with it being at 34% now.

On a positive note, preliminary data continues to show a growing demand that started this year, from tenants looking to rent those spaces. 

And who is leasing? Artificial intelligence, analytics, and tech companies lead the way, and they’re getting a good deal, compared to a year ago.  

CBRE says they are starting to see signs of positive activity, beginning in 2024.   

So there is hope for a quick turnaround.

Investigative Reporter Hilda Gutierrez has the full story in video player above.

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