A bar chart showing completions, absorptions, and year-ago differences in vacancy rates for metropolitan statistical areas in the Atlanta Region. In first quarter 2003, Jacksonville had 140 thousand square feet of completions and minus 1,537 thousand square feet of absorptions. There was a 260 basis point difference in vacancy rates between first quarter 2003 and first quarter 2002.
In first quarter 2003, Jacksonville had 170 thousand square feet of completions and 334 thousand square feet of absorptions. There was a 140 basis point difference in vacancy rates between first quarter 2003 and first quarter 2002.
In first quarter 2003, Tampa had 229 thousand square feet of completions and minus 611 thousand square feet of absorptions. There was a 120 basis point difference in vacancy rates between first quarter 2003 and first quarter 2002.
In first quarter 2003, Orlando had 378 thousand square feet of completions and minus 447 thousand square feet of absorptions. There was a 110 basis point difference in vacancy rates between first quarter 2003 and first quarter 2002.
In first quarter 2003, West Palm Beach had 113 thousand square feet of completions and minus 357 thousand square feet of absorptions. There was a 110 basis point difference in vacancy rates between first quarter 2003 and first quarter 2002.
In first quarter 2003, Atlanta had 693 thousand square feet of completions and minus 1,275 thousand square feet of absorptions. There was a 30 basis point difference in vacancy rates between first quarter 2003 and first quarter 2002.
In first quarter 2003, Miami had 184 thousand square feet of completions and 22 thousand square feet of absorptions. There was a 10 basis point difference in vacancy rates between first quarter 2003 and first quarter 2002.
In first quarter 2003, Washington, DC had 177 thousand square feet of completions and minus 214 thousand square feet of absorptions. There was a minus 10 basis point difference in vacancy rates between first quarter 2003 and first quarter 2002.
In first quarter 2003, Fort Lauderdale had 436 thousand square feet of completions and 337 thousand square feet of absorptions. There was a minus 70 basis point difference in vacancy rates between first quarter 2003 and first quarter 2002.
In first quarter 2003, Raleigh had no completions 295 thousand square feet of absorptions. There was a minus 170 basis point difference in vacancy rates between first quarter 2003 and first quarter 2002.