Mark Lammas
Analyst · Morgan Stanley.
Yes. Thanks, Ronald. We indicated in our prepared remarks where our expirations are, right, with 140,000 the fourth quarter, about 1 million next year on 67% of the activity just this quarter is all new leasing, and we've got 50% coverage on next year's expirations ahead of where we would typically be at this point. So all indications are, we are heading into positive net absorption territory and hopefully picking up steam, right, because at [ 500-plus thousand ] per quarter for quite some sequential quarters now, we're going to be outpacing those expirations by quite a bit. So trending in the right direction, not going to get too specific here about exact percentages on where we're going to land either year-end or heading into next year, but I think reasonable to expect that you're going to see -- and you saw it this quarter, you're going to see more positive net absorption. On the NOI -- same-store NOI, I think those are obviously correlated. You're seeing a little bit of a lag. We -- third quarter average same-store office occupancy dipped a little bit, right? We sequentially went down from like 73.3% to 72.8%. The -- and in comparison to last year, you're really -- you're comparing yourself to higher occupancy in that previous year, right, in the higher 70s with some pretty high rent paying tenants, not the least of which were Uber at 1455. We had Amazon and Met Park North. We had Picture Shop at 6040. Those were the main contributors to the prior year NOI that are no longer flowing through the number. In the same way that office occupancy is trending up. So we finished actually higher sequentially at 75.9%, so higher even than the average occupancy. The average occupancy flowing through the same store is also going to go up. While we need to get somewhere, I think, north of 76% because in fourth quarter, we were 76.3% average occupancy in the same store. So somewhere higher than that, plus the studios need to come -- either be stable or improve a bit, and then you're going to start to see that -- you're going to see same-store NOI start to move in a positive direction.