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Office Market September 2004 prepared for Presented by James Phillpott Senior Research Associate Cushman & Wakefield
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Table of Contents The Office Leasing Market – Historical Perspective – Current Market Conditions – Top Deals The Office Investment Sales Market – Sales Activity and Future Pipeline Four Year Market Forecast – Deliveries – Absorption – Occupancy
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3 rd Quarter 2004 Office Leasing Market
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M etro Atlanta Office Map
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Office Market Cycle
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A tlanta Office Market Historical Vacancy Rates Source: Cushman & Wakefield Research Services 3% 19.5%
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Overall Vacancy Rate v. Overall Weighted Average Asking Rent Asking Rent Vacancy Rate A tlanta Office Market Source: Cushman & Wakefield Research Services
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A tlanta Office Market Direct v. Sublease Available Square Feet (in millions) Source: Cushman & Wakefield Research Services
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A tlanta Office Leasing Opportunities Number of Spaces Available by Size Source: Cushman & Wakefield Research Services
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Quarterly Comparison Source: Cushman & Wakefield Research Services A tlanta Office Market Leasing Activity
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A tlanta Office Market Historical Vacancy Rates by Class Source: Cushman & Wakefield Research Services
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Current Market Dynamics Summary Leasing Market Vacancy Rates have Stabilized New Supply Pipeline Is In Check…for now Subleases Are Slowly Disappearing Leasing Activity Currently on the Decline – mortgaged against future activity with early renewals Diversified Supply of New and Re-let Space Flight to Quality as Tenants Take Advantage of Market Conditions
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Investment Sales
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Office Sales Trend Through Mid-Year 2003 In Millions
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Office Sales Trend In Millions
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Current Market Dynamics Summary Office Sales 2004 Sales Total $929 Million YTD Year End 2004 Will Top Atlantas 1998 record of $1.3 Billion
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Four Year Forecast
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Office Market Forecast 12.3 Million SF Absorption 19.5 Million SF Absorption 4.7% Increase in Occupancy 9.5% Increase in Occupancy
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Conclusion Things are finally looking up!
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