Market Reports
ROCK publishes quarterly market reports designed to survey and gauge the state of commercial real estate conditions across multiple counties. The publications offer thoughtful, forward-looking insight into trends, strategies and opportunities in the local office, industrial, and retail markets.

After a strong start in Q1, leased square feet in Q2 exceeds total square feet leased in 2020. Demand continues to shift from large to smaller ...

Available industrial inventory experienced a net decrease from 4.2 MSF to 3.97 MSF this quarter with 1.95 MSF under construction. Demand for ...

Absorption was positive for a third consecutive quarter with more inventory leased than made available. After recovering from a low of -98,000 ...

Lancaster continues to buck national trends of increasing vacancy and declining lease rates. Vacancy decreased dramatically since its increase ...

Absorption continues to rise as more square feet are leased than made available on the market. Leased square feet year-to-date is 57% of 2020 ...

The Greater Hanover Area is on par with the national trend of increasing lease rates coupled with declining vacancy. Vacancy is currently at 3.27%.

As the national unemployment rate continues to decline to 3.8% for the 1st quarter of 2019 (down from 4.0% this time last year), the State of ...

Leased square feet is off to a strong start in 2021 and projected to exceed 2020 levels by year end. Leased square feet is already 72% of 2020 ...

Available industrial inventory experienced a net decrease from 4.4 MSF to 4.2 MSF this quarter with an additional 2.2 MSF under construction. ...

While the national office market is reeling from effects of the pandemic, there are nuances to the Lancaster Market that differ from the ...

As the national unemployment rate continues declining to 3.8% for the start of 2019 (down from 4.0% this time last year), the State of ...

After steadily increasing throughout 2020, net absorption begins the year in positive territory with more inventory being leased than placed on ...