Choyce Peterson Publishes New Mid-Year 2011 Comparative Silhouette Study of Fairfield County Office Space

Stamford, CT, July 20, ’11 -- Choyce Peterson Inc., (www.choycepeterson.com), a commercial real estate brokerage and consulting firm, today announced it has created a new comparative version of its “silhouette study” to graphically illustrate changes in available office space in the Stamford, Greenwich and Norwalk Class A markets during the past six months. 

 

Originally distributed in mid-year 2010, this third study uses comparative graphics for the first time to show changes in the commercial real estate market from December 2010 to June 2011 in a 24-by-36 inch glossy poster.  


Alan Peterson, Principal of Choyce Peterson, said, “By upgrading an already compelling research piece to include a “double silhouette” of each skyline comparing year-end 2010 to mid-year 2011, the new study captures the ‘feel’ of each market as a whole while showing the changing details of its buildings. This information is extremely valuable in determining the timing of commercial real estate renewals and relocations as well as the amount of leverage in negotiations with a landlord.”

 

John Hannigan, Principal of Choyce Peterson, added, “Instead of studying volumes of extensive statistics, you can look at our comparative silhouette study and see the latest trends at a glance. Our superimposed silhouettes provide an easy-to-use summary of the Lower Fairfield County commercial real estate market.”