Market Reports
ROCK publishes quarterly market reports designed to survey and gauge the state of commercial real estate conditions across multiple counties. The publications offer thoughtful, forward-looking insight into trends, strategies and opportunities in the local office, industrial, and retail markets.
After steadily increasing throughout 2020, net absorption begins the year in positive territory with more inventory being leased than placed on ...
Vacancy decreased for the second consecutive quarter landing at 7.69% in Q4 and averaging 7.67% for the year. The vacancy at the York Galleria ...
Threats from teleworking and staggered scheduling continue amidst the Pandemic but have shown signs of easing heading into 2021. Although leased ...
York County is teeming with inventory with over 4.4 MSF available and an additional 3.89 MSF under construction. While we anticipate seeing many ...
With more inventory leased or removed from the market than made available, absorption recovered from a low -98,000 SF in Q3 to -24,949 SF. This ...
Threats from teleworking, staggered scheduling and desire to reduce rent expense may still prove worrisome as the health crisis continues. ...
Supply is keeping pace with demand as absorption has hovered right around zero throughout 2020. Even amidst straining economic conditions due to ...
Countywide vacancy remains relatively unchanged shrinking only 0.02% to 7.95% for the quarter and averaging 7.51% year-to-date. The South ...
Threats from teleworking, staggered scheduling and desire to reduce rent expense may still prove worrisome in the future as the health crisis ...
Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the industrial sector continues to prove a safe haven for investors with favorable lease rates and ...
As businesses grapple with downturns in economic activity, it has become clear that retailers who have suffered least from lockdowns will ...
Threats from teleworking, staggered scheduling and desire to reduce rent expense may still prove worrisome in the future as the health crisis ...