Monday, May 25, 2015

DTZ Global Office Cost Report

DTZ has released its 18th annual Global Office Thermometer, a report that reviews worldwide office markets and measures the cost of office occupancy on a workstation basis in 138 cities. According to the report, international occupiers are benefiting from significant falls in workstation occupancy costs. Globally, the average annual USD cost of occupying a workstation fell by 3.9% in 2014, reflecting a sharp depreciation of local currencies against the US dollar, and slower economic growth in Europe and increased supply in emerging markets.

"Broadly, declining occupancy costs reflect the sharp depreciation of local currencies against the U.S. dollar, slower economic growth in Europe and increased supply in emerging markets," said Steven Quick, DTZ Chief Executive, Global Occupier Services. "Additionally, occupiers are reducing costs by using space more efficiently in many cities. International occupiers will continue to benefit from ebbing cost pressures in several markets. Overall, we expect global occupancy costs to increase just 0.5% over the next two years."

DTZ projects occupancy costs in most major U.S. cities to moderate in 2015 and 2016. To read the full DTZ Global Office Thermometer, click here. For more news and information visit Blumberg Partners.

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