Market for office space remains healthy across region

There has been an increase in vacant offices in Greater Victoria, largely driven by new spaces being reintroduced, according to the latest report from CBRE.

The report, Tenant preferences remain resilient against macroeconomic headwinds, noted that Downtown Victoria had zero vacancy for Class AA space for the fourth consecutive quarter.

“In the Downtown core, there is sustained interest from small tenants seeking spaces under 2,000 sq. ft., alongside notable activity from larger groups pursuing spaces exceeding 5,000 sq. ft.,” the report said. “Across all size categories, tenant preferences reflect a continued flight-to-quality, with many organizations prioritizing high-quality, long-term premises to support employee return-to-office strategies.”

The report noted that downtown social disorder is also a factor in where tenants are choosing to locate.

The West Shore is a popular choice for many, which is creating pressure on that area’s available supply. The report also said the market in Saanich is stable with demand coming from professional and personal service providers catering to the large suburban population.