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Tech-30 2024

The tech industry continues to lead job growth in office-using sectors, with AI emerging as a significant catalyst for future demand in key markets

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Metro Vancouver Office Figures Q3 2024

Vacancy within the Downtown core rose 100 basis points to 11.8% and can be attributed to a few notable sublease vacancies which reversed the 1.0% decline recorded over the prior three quarters

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Scoring Tech Talent 2024

Despite slower tech talent job growth last year, demand for highly skilled workers in cutting-edge sectors like artificial intelligence has increased.Download the the full report below to learn more.

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Metro Vancouver Office Figures Q2 2024

Overall vacancy in Metro Vancouver rose 20 basis points to 9.7%, marking the 2nd consecutive quarterly increase

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Metro Vancouver Office Figures Q1 2024

Market Highlights Metro Vancouver faces similar challenges to the national market: bifurcation between quality and commodity space, increasing capital costs for landlords in amenities and improvements, and a paused development cycle.

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Vancouver Office Stats Q4 2023

Market HighlightsFollowing a period of significant development, the office pipeline is lightening, with some suburban projects on hold until economic uncertainty clears.

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Office Market View
Global Tech Talent Guidebook 2024

The Global Tech Talent Guidebook is a comprehensive analysis of labour supply, cost and quality that will help decision-makers meet critical business and innovation objectives.

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Vancouver Office Stats Q3 2023

Market Highlights Metro Vancouver’s vacancy rate increased for the fifth consecutive quarter, growing 60 basis points (bps) to 9.6% 

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Office Market View
Tech-30 2023

Tech industry job growth has slowed but not stopped. It remains well above the national average and fewer layoffs may be a precursor to renewed growth

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