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Market Intelligence — CoStar Q1 2026

NYC Class A trophy vacancy: 14.6% — AI-optimized buildings commanding 18–22% rent premium

Over comparable Class B/C assets. The performance gap is widening as building intelligence becomes a differentiation factor, not just an operational cost.

Deep dives for owners under capital-decision pressure

Data-Center Cooling — air-cooled limits, retrofit decision tree · the 90-day diagnostic for Class-A owners receiving AI-tenant inquiry.

Embodied Carbon Tracker — Scope 3 disclosure-ready architecture · what changes when LL97 / GRESB / EPD-as-spec-gate compress into the same procurement cycle.

Both pages are the public surfaces of squads that handle the same diagnostic question from different angles.

SUGGESTED WORKFLOW — CVE Disclosure Self-Audit

Is your building exposed to CVE-2026-20761 (EnOcean SmartServer)?

A 4-question self-audit walk-through. The agent returns a HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW exposure verdict plus a PCA addendum template you can paste into your Property Condition Assessment notes. No vendor login. Provenance-traced output (every numeric claim links to source via the on-screen audit chip).

  1. Presence check — does your BMS stack include an EnOcean Edge SmartServer gateway (model SS-100 / SS-200 / SS-Pro)?
  2. Firmware check — what firmware version is running (target: pre / post 4.1.2 patch line)?
  3. Exposure check — is the SmartServer admin port reachable from the building tenant LAN, the corporate WAN, or the public internet?
  4. Patch posture — is your integrator under SLA to apply the 4.1.2 patch, and what is the rollout window?

Run the audit on /ask/ → Outputs include source citations · PCA addendum text · escalation runbook

Background: Read the original 2026-05-16 disclosure analysis · Architectural posture: MCP-native CRE platform surface