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Thursday, June 6, 2024 
The office market performed worse in the first quarter of 2024 than previously forecast, with national office net absorption totaling a negative 13.4 million square feet. Office utilization has 
                                Office Space Demand Forecast, Second Quarter 2021
Wednesday, May 26, 2021 
Increasing COVID-19 vaccination rates and strong economic growth will help demand for office space rebound, with a return to positive net absorption forecast for the fourth quarter of 2021. Quarterly
                                The Forces Shaping Office Space Demand Webinar
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Deepen your understanding of commercial real estate best practices and applied skills – without committing to a set weekly schedule of courses – look no further than The Center forLights, Camera, Action: The Future-forward Renovation of a Hollywood Studio
Friday, September 13, 2024 
Demand for entertainment content is also driving demand to modernize production studios.
                                Industrial Space Demand Forecast
Industrial Space Demand Forecast Industrial Space Demand ForecastNAIOP Industrial Space Demand Forecast: Demand Cooling, Absorption Remains Positive
Friday, March 7, 2025 
The nation’s industrial real estate sector has cooled coming off a sustained period of intense expansion driven by pandemic-induced demand for warehousing and e-commerce distribution. 
                                Will Technology Impact Manufacturing Reshoring?
Thursday, June 10, 2021 
And what are the implications for industrial space demand?
                                Industrial Space Demand Forecast, First Quarter 2024
Wednesday, March 6, 2024 
With the U.S. economy expected to continue to grow slowly, the authors estimate that quarterly net absorption of industrial space will average 14.0 million square feet per quarter over the next 
                                Industrial Space Demand Forecast, Third Quarter 2023
Thursday, August 31, 2023 
Given current economic conditions and recent demand trends, the authors estimate that quarterly net absorption of industrial space will average 52.6 million square feet over the next two years. 
                                Industrial Space Demand Forecast, Third Quarter 2020
Although industrial real estate has outperformed other commercial property types this year due to a surge in e-commerce, broader macroeconomic indicators suggest industrial space absorption willOffice Space Demand Forecast, Fourth Quarter 2019
The U.S. office market continues to perform as expected, with an average of 14.7 million square feet absorbed per quarter in 2019. Overall employment growth remains steady and is especially robust inOffice Space Demand Forecast, Fourth Quarter 2018
The U.S. office market posted solid net absorption levels in the second and third quarters of 2018 of 18.0 million and 11.0 million square feet, respectively. This level of new leasing is likely dueOffice Space Demand Forecast, Second Quarter 2016
The national office market is forecast to absorb approximately 34.6 million square feet of space in 2016, down from 62.1 million square feet in 2015, as economic growth flattens in the U.S.,The Forces Shaping Office Space Demand Webinar
NAIOP webinars deliver expert insights into the latest research and trends to help you make informed business decisions. Webinars are free for NAIOP members. Nonmembers can register for a smallDemand Remains High for Construction Workers
Wednesday, December 20, 2023 
Firms with openings for craft workers report challenges in filling those positions.
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