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TenantSee Weekly: Timing the Downturn

Since the pandemic, the cost to lease San Francisco office space, but for the most premium segment of the market, has steadily declined.  The pace of decline is beginning to accelerate as more landlords capitulate to unprecedented vacancy and reduced demand, just as more companies are (finally) taking a longer-range approach to workplace. For occupiers, this provides a welcome respite from the relentless effects of a decades-long dynamic in which the office market was both too tight and too expensive.   
 

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TenantSee Weekly: Sublease, Terminate, or Restructure

Subleasing is the most common approach occupiers take in mitigating the cost of underutilized space.  Yet in San Francisco, it has become increasingly difficult to sublease office space.  With recoveries ranging from 0 to 25%, companies must consider the full spectrum of options.  Remember, too, sublease recoveries can be expensive to execute (fees and concessions); and, in subleasing, the occupier takes on a variety of risks that can prove costly (e.g., subtenant default). 

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