Sublet spaces in the DC Metro area
![Line graph displaying a correlation between record highs in sublet space. A noticeable increase of space has hit the market since the start of COVID, but has faced a drop since Q1 2023.](/documents/191207401/196753502/DC+Data+Bite+3.6.2024.png/71fc2b36-01d1-3700-70d8-b3127e42611e?t=1709927990731)
Since Q1 2020, there has been a spike of available sublet space within the DC Metro area, with Q1 2023 seeing over 11MM sf of space on the market. However since then, there has been a 12.2% decrease in available sublet space, partially due to the decreased amount of sublet space in class A buildings. Overall, Class B assets have the most amount of sublet space, with nearly 5.4MM sf available across Northern Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Suburban Maryland.