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“Office space for rent in Montreal”
D o w n t o w n M o n t r e a l
Spring Analysis
Market Context
For the year ahead, the movement in downtown Montreal's
corporate real estate Office space for rent in Montreal
and Office space for rent Rene Levesque market should be very interesting.
There is a lot of activity taking place behind the scenes,
and this activity should soon make its effects felt in
Office space for rent in Montreal and especially Office space for rent Rene
Levesque
There is more competition between landlords for tenants
looking for Office space for rent in Montreal.
Over the past months, some sectors of our economy appear to be rebounding.
There is a strong sense that the mood of caution that has prevailed
for well over a year in corporate Montreal may very soon be lifting..
The vacancy Rate falls Slightly
Between July and December, the combined vacancy rate for
Office space for rent in Montreal in Class "A" and "B" buildings
in the downtown core dipped from 10.9% to 10.6%, representing an
absorption of approximately 114,100 square feet.
Office space for rent in Rene Levesque Vacancy rate: 10.1% (as of spring)
The impact of Occupancy Trends
The absorption of office space for rent in Montreal has been
particularly influenced by the relatively slow rate of
corporate growth over the past few years, and the increasing
implementation of new occupancy models. Many tenants are adopting
open-plan office configurations, which require
fewer square feet per person. These new space allocation,
Combined strategies greatly enhance operational efficiency, as they help
tenants do more with less. And they appear to be here to stay.