Americas Class A Atlas coverage includes 36 Tier 1 cities and 187 Class A submarkets.

  • Class A office across the United States and Canada.
  • 36 Tier 1 cities covered in Americas.
  • Total Class A submarkets in Americas: 187.
  • Pricing convention: USD per sqft per year, full-service gross.

Americas Class A office overview

Class A office across the United States and Canada.

TL;DR

  • Class A office across the United States and Canada.
  • 36 Tier 1 cities covered in Americas.
  • Total Class A submarkets in Americas: 187.
  • Pricing convention: USD per sqft per year, full-service gross.

Cities in Americas, by country

Canada

  • Toronto — Canada's deepest premium office market.
  • Vancouver — Pacific gateway with structural tech and real-estate-services tenancy.
  • Montreal — AI capital of Canada with deep aerospace and creative industries tenancy.
  • Calgary — Canada's energy capital with a structurally deep oil and gas HQ market.
  • Ottawa — Canada's federal capital with a structurally deep government and defence tech market.
  • Calgary — Western Canada's energy capital with deep Downtown trophy stock and active repositioning.
  • Ottawa — Federal-services capital with deep tech tenancy in Kanata North.

United States

  • New York — The deepest, most contested Class A market on earth.
  • San Francisco — The deepest tenant-favorable cycle in a generation.
  • Los Angeles — Five distinct trophy submarkets — pick your audience.
  • Chicago — The Loop and the West Loop — two distinct trophy markets.
  • Boston — Life sciences capital — and a deep traditional CBD.
  • Washington DC — Federal-anchored gateway with deepening tech and law tenancy.
  • Miami — Latin gateway with structural finance and tech inflows.
  • Atlanta — The Southeast's deepest Class A market with strong tech and media tenancy.
  • Dallas — The Sunbelt's largest Class A office market with sustained corporate inflows.
  • Houston — Energy capital of the Americas with deep Class A oversupply.
  • Seattle — Big Tech's gravity well with deep South Lake Union and CBD inventory.
  • Austin — Sunbelt tech capital with significant 2022-2025 trophy delivery.
  • Denver — Mountain-region gateway with deep professional services tenancy.
  • Philadelphia — Northeast gateway with deep healthcare, life sciences, and education anchors.
  • Minneapolis — Upper Midwest HQ market with deep Fortune 500 anchor tenancy.
  • San Diego — Life sciences capital of the West Coast with deep biotech and defense tenancy.
  • Charlotte — The US's second-largest banking center with a deep Uptown trophy stack.
  • Nashville — Healthcare HQ capital with accelerating tech and music-industry inflows.
  • Phoenix — Sunbelt growth metro with semiconductor inflows and a deep suburban trophy tier.
  • Raleigh-Durham — Research Triangle Park anchors the Southeast's deepest tech and life-sciences market.
  • Tampa — Florida's largest banking and insurance HQ market with a reborn waterfront trophy tier.
  • Orlando — Tourism HQ capital with deepening healthcare, defense, and tech tenancy.
  • Salt Lake City — Mountain West tech and finance hub anchored by the Silicon Slopes corridor.
  • Portland (OR) — Pacific Northwest creative-class hub with structural office repricing underway.
  • Pittsburgh — Robotics and AI capital with a reborn riverfront trophy tier.
  • Detroit — Reborn Downtown anchored by Bedrock's billion-dollar trophy redevelopment.
  • Indianapolis — Pharma and amateur-sports HQ capital with a deep Mile Square Class A core.
  • Kansas City — Logistics and animal-health HQ capital with a streetcar-anchored Downtown revival.
  • Baltimore — Healthcare and federal-services hub with a reborn Harbor East trophy core.

Americas guides

Currency & rent normalization

Local convention in Americas: USD per sqft per year, full-service gross. Local currencies in active institutional use: USD / CAD. Lease regime: US: full-service or modified gross with TI allowances. CA: net leases with operating cost recoveries. Class A Atlas normalizes all city-level rent benchmarks to USD per sqft per year using a trailing 90-day FX average so cross-region comparisons stay apples-to-apples; per-city pages show both the local quotation and the normalized USD figure.

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Editorial provenance

Reviewed by Miriam Hollander — Lead market analyst. Last updated 2026-05-29. See our methodology and editorial standards.

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