Space Demand Forecasts

The Space Demand Forecast for the U.S. is issued quarterly by NAIOP.

FOURTH QUARTER 2025 REPORT

Office Space Demand Forecast

The NAIOP Office Space Demand Forecast is based on a predictive model that forecasts net absorption of U.S. office space on a quarterly basis for eight consecutive quarters.

Learn More Current Forecast: Fourth Quarter 2025 Report
THIRD QUARTER 2025 REPORT

Industrial Space Demand Forecast

The NAIOP Industrial Space Demand Forecast is based on a predictive model that forecasts net absorption of U.S. industrial space on a quarterly basis for eight consecutive quarters.

Learn More Current Forecast: Third Quarter 2025 Report

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