New York Class A vacancy is 17.4% with the market trending rising — pipeline visibility matters more than headline vacancy.

  • Headline vacancy: 17.4%; trend rising.
  • Trophy submarket (Midtown) typically clears at half headline vacancy.
  • New construction lead time is 36–60 months — pipeline is largely fixed for the next cycle.
  • Pre-let activity dominates the new-build pipeline.

New York Class A office availability and pipeline

New York Class A vacancy is 17.4% with the market trending rising — pipeline visibility matters more than headline vacancy.

TL;DR

  • Headline vacancy: 17.4%; trend rising.
  • Trophy submarket (Midtown) typically clears at half headline vacancy.
  • New construction lead time is 36–60 months — pipeline is largely fixed for the next cycle.
  • Pre-let activity dominates the new-build pipeline.

Headline vs trophy availability

Headline New York Class A vacancy of 17.4% includes a long tail of older, less-amenitised stock. The trophy tier in Midtown typically clears at materially below headline.

Pipeline visibility

Construction lead times of 36–60 months mean the next cycle's supply is already largely visible. Tracked pipeline includes 5 notable assets in New York.

Key facts

cityNew York
countryUnited States
regionAmericas
classARentLocal102 USD/sqft/yr
classARentUsd$102/sqft/yr
vacancy17.4%
typicalLeaseYears10
typicalRentFreeMonths14
submarkets7
primeYieldPct5.6%

Frequently asked questions

Is New York Class A office tight right now?
Headline vacancy is 17.4%. Trophy is materially tighter; older Class A and Class B carry the long tail.

Editorial provenance

Reviewed by Miriam Hollander — Lead market analyst. Last updated 2026-04-15. See our methodology and editorial standards.

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