Houston Office Conversions Accelerate Rapidly
How Big Is Houston’s Office Conversion Pipeline? Two numbers now define Houston’s office conversion pipeline. It expanded from 5.0 million square feet (2.3 percent of inventory) to 6.7 million square feet (3.2 percent). By comparison, Denver’s office vacancy reached 36.8% in Q2 2025, underscoring how elevated vacancies can push conversion activity. CBRE notes that a high vacancy rate has left many older buildings noncompetitive for modern tenants. Pipeline Footprint Tightens The geographic distribution spans the Houston metro, with seven projects across major submarkets. Two buildings are actively converting, while eight are planned or announced. National Scale Reference At 6.7 million square feet, Houston ranks third nationally by volume. It also ranks fourth-highest by pipeline share among 40 CBRE markets. The U.S. total is about 60 million square feet. That equals roughly 1.4 percent of inventory. Use Mix Signals Timelines Office-to-mixed use is 40 percent, multifamily 30 percent,...