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Scottsdale Airpark Leads Sublease Space Race

By January 21, 2021March 25th, 2025No Comments

By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal

The COVID-19 pandemic and its effects led to the first quarter of negative net absorption of office space in the Valley after nearly nine years of positive net absorption, according to Colliers.

The overall direct vacancy rate in the Valley in the fourth quarter was 13%. Available sublease space has decreased slightly after a peak in the third quarter, but still had a 91% increase compared to the fourth quarter of 2019.

Phillip Hernandez, research manager for Colliers International in Arizona, said much of the space that has been put up for sublease has remained on the market throughout the pandemic, especially some of the larger spaces. Notably, USAA put its north Phoenix office up for sublease very early in the pandemic, and other large office spaces have sublease space available that has not been absorbed.

“Between the Scottsdale Airpark and central Scottsdale is the biggest portion of sublease space on the market,” Hernandez said, adding that despite the slow absorption for sublease space, he expects it to go faster than some of the direct space on the market. “The majority of the sublease is class A, very desirable space hitting the market. It’s really attractive space, and I think tenants will take some of that space first.”

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