July 3, 2006—Want to know what led to Net Operating Income decreases in the US office market in 2005? Curious how much others are spending on building utilities and other expenses? Wonder what cities have the highest total income rentable square foot? Wonder what cities have the lowest? This information and much more is now available in the newly released Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International 2006 Experience Exchange Report (EER).
This edition of the EER is the most robust in years, says BOMA, representing more than 5,000 buildings in 124 cities across North America and more than 1 billion square feet of office space. Now in its 86th year, the EER continues to be the singular, most detailed, and most reputable source of benchmarking data representing the office building industry across North America, says the organization.
The EER is available in traditional book version and an electronic CD version that gives users the advantages of the book plus access to all of the data used to determine the special studies section, including city specific information on medical office buildings and corporate facilities. The CD version also allows for the breakout of market specific data in more than 124 markets and the creation of reports (exportable to Excel and PDF formats) based on specific income and expense line-items for cross-market comparisons.
For more information, visit the BOMA Web site.