COPT Completes 801,000 Square Feet of Vacancy Leasing in 2022
Corporate Office Properties Trust (NYSE: OFC) reported a record 801,000 square feet of vacancy leasing in 2022, marking a 30% increase from 2021 and surpassing the previous high of 784,000 square feet in 2019. The weighted-average lease term was over 7 years, reflecting strong demand driven by increased defense spending. In Q4 2022, the company leased 173,000 square feet, following 351,000 square feet in Q3 2022, the highest quarterly total in 12 years. COPT's properties heavily support defense and IT sectors.
- 801,000 square feet of vacancy leasing in 2022, a 30% increase from 2021.
- Highest annual vacancy leasing level in 12 years.
- Weighted-average lease term exceeds 7 years.
- 173,000 square feet leased in Q4 2022, following 351,000 in Q3 2022.
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Highest Annual Vacancy Leasing Level in 12 Years
Illustrates the Durability of Portfolio
This record leasing volume is
The Company completed 173,000 square feet of vacancy leasing in 4Q22, which follows 351,000 square feet in 3Q22, which was the highest quarterly total in 12 years.
COPT’s management attributes this leasing success to the continued growth in Defense spending in the priority missions we support, and tenants continued need for office space to conduct work for those priority defense missions, which has materialized into elevated demand for our properties.
COPT
COPT is a REIT that owns, manages, leases, develops and selectively acquires office and data center properties. The majority of its portfolio is in locations that support the United States Government and its contractors, most of whom are engaged in national security, defense and information technology (“IT”) related activities servicing what the Company believes are growing, durable, priority missions (“Defense/IT Locations”). The Company also owns a portfolio of office properties located in select urban/urban-like submarkets in the
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