DFW CRE in 2025: Industrial Roars, Retail Holds Strong, and Office… Still Hurting

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With 2025 officially in the rearview mirror, we’re getting a clearer picture of how the final quarter played out for commercial real estate in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. And while some sectors flexed their muscle, one category continued to limp along: office.

According to fresh Q4 reports released by Partners Real Estate, office performance lagged behind both industrial and retail yet again—no shock to anyone following the long-term fallout of remote and hybrid work.

Office: Another Quarter, Another Struggle

Leasing activity plummeted 31.7% from Q3, and net absorption collapsed by nearly 80%, dropping from 1.4 million square feet to just over 285,000. Vacancy held flat at 25.3%, but that’s hardly a win given the years-long struggle to fill outdated layouts with tenants hungry for flexible, modern environments.

The trend is clear: companies want less space—but better space. And tenants are willing to pay for it. Class A absorption stayed positive while Class B dipped negative, and Class A rents hit a record-breaking $36.20 per square foot.

Meanwhile, one half-empty 36‑story tower in Downtown Dallas—built in the early 1980s—failed to secure a winning bid at auction, despite the potential for conversion, according to The Dallas Morning News.

Uptown and Turtle Creek continue to command the highest rents in the Metroplex at $62.10 per sq. ft., reinforcing their status as Dallas’ premier live‑work‑play districts. Full story via CandysDirt.com.

Industrial: The Unshakeable Powerhouse

While office owners adjust expectations, the industrial sector remains the region’s golden child. Developers delivered 6.7 million square feet in Q4—a massive 82% jump from Q3. Even with the flood of new supply, leasing activity surged 23.6% quarter-over-quarter and an astonishing 70.6% year-over-year.

Warehouse and distribution centers remain the backbone, driven by North Texas’ unmatched logistics advantages. Rents continue climbing, too. Northwest Dallas Outlying leads at $19.13 per square foot, according to the industrial market report.

As reported by CandysDirt.com, industrial strength has also fueled Dallas’ expanding tax base—especially in the booming northwest corridor.

Retail: Quietly Consistent, Impressively Strong

Retail continues its steady rise, posting some of the healthiest fundamentals in the Metroplex. Vacancy stayed at a low 5.1% while net absorption skyrocketed from 278,000 square feet in Q3 to 1.26 million square feet in Q4.

Asking rents saw a strong year-over-year gain of 22.6%, with North Central Dallas leading at $29.31 per sq. ft. Full submarket breakdowns are available in the retail market report.

What Does This Mean for Professionals?

The CRE landscape in DFW is becoming increasingly divided. Industrial is booming. Retail is steady and strong. Office continues its uphill reset. But for professionals—brokers, investors, analysts, and property managers—this environment is rich with opportunity.

Whether you’re adapting to new office‑use trends, exploring industrial investment, or riding the retail wave, deep market knowledge is becoming more essential than ever.

For those building or advancing their commercial real estate careers, programs at Cameron Academy offer flexible, skill‑focused pathways to stay competitive in a rapidly changing market.

2026 Outlook: A Plot Twist or More of the Same?

Will 2026 bring a surprise resurgence in office demand? Some hope so. But with remote work holding firm and AI reshaping business operations, office recovery may still face headwinds.

Industrial and retail, however, show no signs of slowing—setting the stage for another year where the Metroplex continues redefining what modern commercial real estate performance looks like.

For full details, charts, and data, explore the original reporting at CandysDirt.com.

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