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Silicon Valley Office Market Starts To Heal

Silicon Valley’s office market remained feeble during the first three months of 2021, but the battered sector may begin to recover this year from coronavirus-linked ailments, according to a report from Colliers. During the fir

BY Realty Plus
Published - Wednesday, 14 Apr, 2021
Silicon Valley Office Market Starts To Heal
Silicon Valley’s office market remained feeble during the first three months of 2021, but the battered sector may begin to recover this year from coronavirus-linked ailments, according to a report from Colliers. During the first quarter of 2021, office vacancies rose and construction activity dwindled, but office rents managed to increase, according to the latest Silicon Valley market report from the commercial real estate firm. “Silicon Valley’s office market continued to be stifled by the pandemic at the start of 2021,” said Lena Tutko, a San Jose-based senior research manager with Colliers. Santa Clara County led the way last year in ordering workers to leave offices and do their jobs from home in an effort to control the coronavirus outbreak.  As work from home grew more popular, some large Silicon Valley companies told workers they could continue working away from the office. Many have yet to fully reopen their buildings. Despite the slowdown in the spread of the virus and the quickening pace of vaccinations, it’s still not clear how quickly workers will reoccupy their offices, which creates uncertainty over the demand for space. “Santa Clara County health officials continue to encourage telework for non-essential employees, which is delaying the return to the office for many employers,” Colliers said in the report, which Tutko prepared. The suggestion by government officials that employees continue some level of remote working “is deferring office leasing activity,” the report said. Since the onset of coronavirus-linked business shutdowns ordered by state and local government officials in March 2020, office vacancies have risen steadily in Silicon Valley, defined by Colliers as Santa Clara County and the adjacent Fremont market. The office vacancy rate was 9.4% in Silicon Valley during the first quarter of 2021, which was up from 8.2% from the fourth quarter of 2020. The office vacancy rate was 74% in the third quarter and 6.5% in the second quarter of 2020, according to Colliers. Silicon Valley’s first-quarter office vacancy rate is also far higher than a year ago when office vacancies averaged 5.9% during the first quarter of 2020. Economic woes unleashed by the coronavirus prompted decisions to exit offices on the part of companies, including tech firms. “The uncertainty caused by the pandemic and extended remote work trends saw some tenants shed space,” Colliers stated in the report. In turn, that trend has resulted in a steady increase of sublease office space being made available by tenants that no longer wished to occupy those sites. “The office sublease market expanded for the fourth consecutive quarter,” the report said. In March 2021, 3.9 million square feet of Silicon Valley office space was available for sublease, Colliers stated. Sublease office space in Silicon Valley was 3.5 million square feet at the end of December 2020, and 2.4 million square feet at the end of March 2020. First-quarter office rents were lower than the fourth quarter of 2020 but were higher than the year-ago office rents. Silicon Valley monthly office rents averaged $5.15 a square foot during the first quarter of 2021, compared with $5.06 a square foot in the first quarter of 2020 and $5.17 in the fourth quarter of 2020, according to Colliers. Despite the wide-ranging difficulties, the prognosis for the office market in the South Bay has improved, Colliers stated in its assessment.  

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