Office occupancy in Kansas City is at an all time high, according to the Kansas City Business Journal. The commercial real estate in the area has recovered from the recession and has recorded 39.23 million square feet of occupied space, which is up from the previously recorded date of 39.18 million square feet back in 2008- which was previously the market’s peak.
The commercial Kansas City movers have found that while occupancy dipped in the two years in between, but the market began showing signs of recovery back in early 2011. There have been many corporations expanding their office space in the area, and the need for more office space will likely continue over the next two years, according to industry professionals. Many large tenants are looking to expand, such as CVS, Bank Midwest, USCIS, and many more.