Midwest Office Construction Is Slowing, But These 5 Cities Are Building The Most

Office development remains subdued across the U.S., but a handful of Midwestern markets are still adding new space. According to Yardi Matrix, developers completed 9.9 million square feet of office space nationwide through May 2026, with five Midwest metros accounting for nearly 1.2 million square feet—about 11.7% of all U.S. office deliveries.

Although construction activity remains well below pre-pandemic levels, office deliveries across these five markets more than doubled compared with the same period in 2025, rising from roughly 580,800 square feet to nearly 1.2 million square feet, according to Commercial Property Executive.

Chicago Leads the Midwest

Chicago delivered the most office space in the region, with 371,119 square feet across two projects completed through May. While that was nearly double last year’s total, it represented just 0.1% of the market’s overall office inventory because of Chicago’s size.

The city also maintains the Midwest’s largest active development pipeline, with six office projects totaling 1.3 million square feet under construction. Longer-term plans remain substantial, with four planned developments and dozens of prospective projects still on the books.

Omaha and Milwaukee See Strong Growth

Omaha ranked second after delivering a single 268,000-square-foot office building. The market recorded the highest level of new construction relative to its existing inventory, with deliveries equal to nearly 0.6% of total office stock. More than 1.1 million square feet remains under construction…

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