Dubai Office Market Spotlight - May 2017 (image)

Dubai Office Market Spotlight - May 2017

Researchers have analysed the evolution of Dubais office supply.

Prime Office Markets

  • The polarisation between prime and secondary markets continues to amplify, also reflected within individual submarkets amongst Grade A and Grade B products.

Secondary Office Markets

  • Business Bay, the leading strata-driven office district, has shown significant growth in occupancy levels from the initial low of 55% to 63% over the last year.
  • Landlords marketing their properties at the higher end have adjusted their rents down to realistic levels, while more affordable units have been readily absorbed leading to a consolidation in the headline rental range.

Supply Forecast

  • The supply delivery in Q1 2017 has been rolling, with over 1.6 million sq. ft. of office stock coming to the market.
  • Major developments being handed over were The Onyx 1 and 2 in The Greens, and the Tamani Arts Tower in Business Bay.
  • The remainder pipeline for 2017 looms at 1.4 million sq. ft, including One Central’s Offices 2 and 3 spanning more than 745,000 sq. ft.
  • In 2018, One Central’s remaining Offices 4 and 5, phase 1 of Innovation Hub along with Amesco Tower in JLT are expected to be handed over, topping nearly 1.8 million sq.ft. altogether.
  • Other large developments under construction include D3 phase 2 and ICD Brookfield Place, announced to be delivered by 2019.
  • We have also noticed several upcoming mixed-use projects adjusting their asset portfolio, accommodating more residential or retail instead, marginally affecting office supply estimates.

**Demand Trends

  • Diversity remains key - apart from the oil and BFSI (Banking, Financial Services and Insurance) segments, occupier demand is spread across most sectors – a strong endorsement of the diversified Dubai economy. These include technology, service industries, logistics and transportation.
  • Furthermore, the enduring demand for business centres persists, highlighting the supply gap for smaller fitted spaces and aligning the needs of startups, SMEs and new corporate entrants.
  • International operators along with regional names are increasingly addressing this gap.

Upcoming Trends

  • A cross segment between retail and commercial space is emerging with gymnasiums and fitness centres rising in demand.
  • The growing interest in bona fide mixed-use developments and adoption of the live-work-play philosophy for millennials (the next generation of occupiers), requires integrated services like fitness centres in a pedestrian ecosystem, within close proximity to offices.
  • This has led to a spike in enquiry levels for retail within office buildings, bolstering rents in prime areas.
  • Boutique workout studios, conveniently located within commercial buildings, usually offer innovative and intense workout classes in a structured 45 minutes format such as spin, HIIT or boot camp sessions, facilitating lunch break workouts for employees.

Tenant-friendly Market

  • Lease terms favouring tenants are increasing in districts such as Business Bay and JLT, where the bulk of the stock is strata.
  • We have noticed that landlords are attracting tenants with incentives and even contributions, specifically in utility bills and fit-outs (or amortisation of fit-out over the lease term), to ease large initial capital expenditures.
  • Rent free periods are also increasing up to 6-9 months from the previous standard of 3-4 months, particularly for longer lease terms. However, this trend is not reflected throughout the entire market.
  • Dubai as a global commercial investment destination Dubai witnesses high occupancy levels within Grade A office stock, stemming from strong demand from blue-chip occupiers positioning their regional headquarters.

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