By Eliot Brown | The Wall Street Journal
The U.S. office market continued its slow-but-steady recovery in the second quarter, as employers took on additional space at a modestly improved pace compared with recent anemic levels.
The amount of office space occupied by employers increased by 7.2 million square feet, or 0.2% of the total occupied stock, during the quarter, according to real-estate research service Reis Inc. That was the biggest increase since the economy began slowing in 2007.
But the pickup still was below levels seen in more typical periods of economic growth. During such times, the volume of occupied space can increase some 10 million to 20 million square feet per quarter. In contrast, employers have generally taken on between three million and five million square feet of additional space per quarter since the market began improving in 2011.