2010 Mid-Year Office Survey
The lingering question for the Oklahoma City office market is "Where's the bottom?". The first half of 2010 suggests that perhaps it is now for the suburbs. Unfortunately that may not hold true for the Central Business District as that submarket still faces the impact of Devon Energy's relocation to its new headquarters building in 2012. A move that will pl...
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2010 Mid-Year Retail Survey
The Economy & the Retail Market
Here is the progression: 2008 was a shock, 2009 was depressing, 2010 is a year of hope; and, perhaps, 2011 will be a year of action. Virtually everyone - owners, retailers, brokers (okay, maybe not bankers) - feels better about the economy and where the retail market is today. No doubt, part of this hope is fuele...
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2010 Industrial Survey
Twenty months into the worldwide financial crisis the impact is evident, though far from catastrophic, in the Oklahoma City multi-tenant industrial market. Present locally are increased vacancies, downward pressure on rents, and aggressive incentives by Landlords to capture tenants. Absent are the rampant vacancy and significant foreclosures seen in other market...
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2008 Multifamily Survey
In 2008, the Multifamily Division of Price Edwards surveyed 232 properties totaling 49,018 units in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Aggregate rental
rates for the Oklahoma City metropolitan Area showed an increase of 3.08 percent on a per square foot basis from $0.65 in 2007 to $0.67 in 2008, while the overall occupancy declined by 2 percent.
However, th...
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