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Q4 2021 MARKETBEAT REPORTS

UNEMPLOYMENT CONTINUES DECLINE, WHILE OMICRON LOOMS

On the local front, Pittsburgh’s unemployment rate ticked down 130 basis points (bps) on a year over year (YOY) basis, to 5.9%. Job gains in construction, professional services, leisure and hospitality, and health services continued this quarter, while there were sharp declines in mining and logging as well as trade and transportation.  Read more...
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Q3 2021 MARKETBEAT REPORTS

ECONOMY CONTINUES TO RECOVER AS POPULATION FINALLY INCREASES

On the local front, Pittsburgh’s unemployment rate ticked down 780 basis points (bps) on a year-over-year basis, to 6.4%. The difference should be taken with a grain of salt, as the incredibly high unemployment rate a year ago came at peak-COVID. Allegheny County’s population growth stole the headlines this quarter,where new 2020 census data showed the area grew 2.2% in the last decade.  Read more...
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Q2 2021 MARKETBEAT REPORTS

ECONOMY CONTINUES TO IMPROVE POST-COVID

Pittsburgh’s unemployment rate ticked down 890 basis points (bps) on a year-over-year basis, to 7.0%. Although we have not yet seen the spread between the U.S unemployment rate and Pittsburgh unemployment rate compress, it should happen by the close of 2021. 
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Q1 2021 MARKETBEAT REPORTS

VACCINE DISTRIBUTION IMPROVING OUTLOOK

​On the local front, Pittsburgh’s unemployment rate ticked up 30 basis points (bps) in the first quarter of 2021 to 7.4%,140 bps higher than the national average and unfortunately trending in the opposite direction. With widespread vaccine distribution well underway, sentiment has improved dramatically from a year ago.
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Q4 2020 MARKETBEAT REPORTS

UNEMPLOYMENT DECREASES MARKEDLY

On the local front, Pittsburgh’s unemployment rate ticked down 710 basis points (bps) in the fourth quarter of 2020, outperforming the national average change. With widespread vaccine distribution imminent in the coming quarters, optimism is justifiable, however, COVID 19 has dampened the outlook.
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Q3 2020 MARKETBEAT REPORTS

UNEMPLOYMENT DECREASES AS INFLECTION POINT REACHED

Upon the arrival of COVID 19 in the U.S., the economy entered a recession in March 2020, recording the worst decline in post war history in Q2 2020. Mounting evidence indicates that the recovery began in May or June with Q3 2020 data likely reflecting that. But, until there is a public health resolution to the pandemic, the recovery is likely to remain uncertain and gradual.
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Q2 2020 MARKETBEAT REPORTS

UNEMPLOYMENT INCREASES TREMENDOUSLY

Pittsburgh’s unemployment rate ticked up markedly to 15.9%, with the U.S up to 14.0%, an unprecedented upward trend that has recently plateaued. The COVID 19 pandemic struck the U.S. in March 2020, late in the quarter but with enough time to have a significant impact on first quarter market fundamentals. Read more...
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IN THE NEWS


New Cushman & Wakefield research shows Pittsburgh maintaining a robust market for Multifamily.

Amid all the challenges of the pandemic, there may be plenty of reason for concern about the region's multifamily market, including what's to happen after an ongoing eviction moratorium and the prospect of renters flooding into the for-sale market to buy homes instead of leasing apartments.

But a new report from Cushman & Wakefield Grant Street Associates shows plenty of strength in Pittsburgh's multifamily market as well, with vacancy rates still low and plenty of new units in the development pipeline. Read the full article here.

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The COVID Sublease Dilemma: An Interview From Both Sides of the Transaction

The uptick in sublease space in the Pittsburgh MSA has been a hot topic over the course of the pandemic, with new blocks seemingly being added every week. Pre-COVID, sublease availability was largely driven by business cycles and was a signal that firms have possibly stopped growing. Now, much of the current surplus of sublease space is the byproduct of a global pandemic that has forced occupiers to re-evaluate their real estate strategy.

Justin Brown poses an example sublease scenario to Tenant Representation specialist, Sam McGill, and Landlord Representative, Todd Cwynar. They both share their perspectives regarding sublease space and strategy, offering viewpoints from both sides of the transaction. Read the full white paper here. June 2021, Cushman & Wakefield | Grant Street Associates.
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PITTSBURGH INDUSTRIAL MARKET DISPLAYS RESILIENCE, SEES MORE DEVELOPMENT

While the last year has been extremely challenging, one bright spot within Pittsburgh’s commercial real estate markets has been the industrial sector, the resiliency of which cannot be overstated. The combination of strong tenant demand, government aid to encourage consumer spending and more national players entering the market have all contributed to Pittsburgh’s recent development boom. As such, we expect another strong year in 2021.
Read the full article here. March/April 2021, Northeast Real Estate Business
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CRE VIEWS: EPISODE 11 WITH JACK O'DONOGHUE

Tune into today's CRE Views NAIOP Pittsburgh Developing Leaders podcast to hear from one of our founding principals, Jack O'Donoghue. Jack shares his story of getting into commercial real estate and gives genuine insight about what he's learned after being in the industry for 35+ years.
Listen to the podcast here. 8/27/2020
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DEVELOPING PITTSBURGH: OFFICE MARKET UPDATE

In the Fall 2020 issue of DevelopingPittsburgh Magazine, our research expert Justin K Brown gives an Office Market Update for our region, discussing the economy, supply and demand, and how the pandemic is affecting rents in Pittsburgh.
​Read more here. Fall 2020
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HITTING THE MARK: TARGET TO OPEN A STORE IN DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH

Good things come to those who wait! Our very own John Jackson worked on recruiting Target for three years and is excited to see Kaufmann's Grand on Fifth come back to life and offer a much-needed amenity to downtown residents and workers.
​Read more here. 7/23/2020
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CRE VIEWS: EPISODE 5 WITH ASHLEY KOLTONSKI

Ep. 5 of MIC DROP is live! In this episode, guest Ashley Koltonski of Cushman & Wakefield | Grant Street Associates, Inc. shares her thoughts on CRE marketing.
Listen to the podcast here. 8/27/2020
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LEASING ASSIGNMENT FOR US STEEL TOWER CHANGES HANDS

Downtown-based Cushman & Wakefield | Grant Street Associates is taking over the leasing of downtown's biggest building after hiring away the executive long charge with the assignment. We welcome Todd Cwynar as our Executive Director of Agency leasing, along with Anita Spano as a Client Services Marketing Manager. 
Read more here. 4/2/2020
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FINAL TWO RETAIL SPACES NOW LEASED AT THE CORK FACTORY

Get ready to eat some southern chicken at Coop De Ville, then burn off those calories at TruFusion. “We are always excited to partner with a landlord who has a thoughtful vision for their project. These tenants not only complement this development and offer wonderful tenant amenities to the residents of The Cork Factory, but they also add enormous value to the community and Pittsburgh region” says John Jackson, Senior Vice President of Retail Brokerage & Leasing​.
Read more here. 2/18/2020
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