{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"Toronto Tribune","provider_url":"https:\/\/torontotribune.ca","author_name":"Zoe Mitchell","author_url":"https:\/\/torontotribune.ca\/index.php\/author\/zoemitchell\/","title":"Toronto Office And Industrial Real Estate - Toronto Tribune","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"9TdJCZ9uPs\"><a href=\"https:\/\/torontotribune.ca\/index.php\/2025\/02\/10\/toronto-office-and-industrial-real-estate\/\">Toronto Office And Industrial Real Estate<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/torontotribune.ca\/index.php\/2025\/02\/10\/toronto-office-and-industrial-real-estate\/embed\/#?secret=9TdJCZ9uPs\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Toronto Office And Industrial Real Estate&#8221; &#8212; Toronto Tribune\" data-secret=\"9TdJCZ9uPs\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! This file is auto-generated *\/\n!function(d,l){\"use strict\";l.querySelector&&d.addEventListener&&\"undefined\"!=typeof URL&&(d.wp=d.wp||{},d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage||(d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage=function(e){var t=e.data;if((t||t.secret||t.message||t.value)&&!\/[^a-zA-Z0-9]\/.test(t.secret)){for(var s,r,n,a=l.querySelectorAll('iframe[data-secret=\"'+t.secret+'\"]'),o=l.querySelectorAll('blockquote[data-secret=\"'+t.secret+'\"]'),c=new RegExp(\"^https?:$\",\"i\"),i=0;i<o.length;i++)o[i].style.display=\"none\";for(i=0;i<a.length;i++)s=a[i],e.source===s.contentWindow&&(s.removeAttribute(\"style\"),\"height\"===t.message?(1e3<(r=parseInt(t.value,10))?r=1e3:~~r<200&&(r=200),s.height=r):\"link\"===t.message&&(r=new URL(s.getAttribute(\"src\")),n=new URL(t.value),c.test(n.protocol))&&n.host===r.host&&l.activeElement===s&&(d.top.location.href=t.value))}},d.addEventListener(\"message\",d.wp.receiveEmbedMessage,!1),l.addEventListener(\"DOMContentLoaded\",function(){for(var e,t,s=l.querySelectorAll(\"iframe.wp-embedded-content\"),r=0;r<s.length;r++)(t=(e=s[r]).getAttribute(\"data-secret\"))||(t=Math.random().toString(36).substring(2,12),e.src+=\"#?secret=\"+t,e.setAttribute(\"data-secret\",t)),e.contentWindow.postMessage({message:\"ready\",secret:t},\"*\")},!1)))}(window,document);\n\/\/# sourceURL=https:\/\/torontotribune.ca\/wp-includes\/js\/wp-embed.min.js\n\/* ]]> *\/\n<\/script>\n","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/torontotribune.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/02\/Depositphotos_82410378_XL-1-1024x683.jpg","thumbnail_width":1024,"thumbnail_height":683,"description":"A shifting Toronto real estate market saw suburban office space achieve its first annual net absorption gain since 2019, while downtown vacancy rates climbed despite stable rents, according to recent reports from the CBRE. Meanwhile, industrial properties faced increased availability due to record-high new supply, softening lease rates but sustaining strong absorption. GTA Suburban Office"}