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Office Tenants Are The New Office Landlords

Office Tenants Are The New Office Landlords

Well, that is that. We wrote in this week's print Observer that the reign of landlords atop the Manhattan office market has decisively ended. The credit crisis wounded it, and the financial meltdown of last month finished it off. Further proof above from Cushman & Wakefield.

Companies leased 15.7 million square feet of office space in the first nine months of 2008. Barring a year-end bump, the total number of square feet leased will likely not exceed that in 2003 and maybe--just maybe--2001, making 2008 the paltriest year this decade for office leasing.

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