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Suburbs Are Driving Office Demand in Dallas-Fort Worth

Suburban Areas Net 1.5 Million Square Feet of Move-ins
Some parts of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex have fared better than others in terms of office demand. Those areas designated as urban experienced the most net move-outs. The suburbs, in contrast, have flourished over the past 12 months. Pictured is downtown Dallas' skyline. (Getty Images)
Some parts of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex have fared better than others in terms of office demand. Those areas designated as urban experienced the most net move-outs. The suburbs, in contrast, have flourished over the past 12 months. Pictured is downtown Dallas' skyline. (Getty Images)
CoStar Analytics
May 21, 2021 | 7:42 P.M.

The Dallas-Fort Worth office market has faced severe headwinds in the past 12 months, experiencing 5.7 million square feet of negative net absorption, the difference between move-ins and move-outs. But some parts of the region have fared better than others.

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