


Leasing Performance Report
Leased vs. available.
Live unit-level inventory pulled from the rent roll. Market-rate absorption is the active focus of the leasing team.
Occupancy split
44% leasedBy unit type
leased · pending · available| Unit type | Total | Leased | Pending | Available | % Leased | % Leased + pending |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | 46 | 36 | 8 | 2 | 78.3% | 95.7% |
| 1BR | 156 | 72 | 31 | 53 | 46.2% | 66.0% |
| 2BR | 141 | 43 | 29 | 69 | 30.5% | 51.1% |
| Total | 343 | 151 | 68 | 124 | 44.0% | 63.8% |
Deals signed per week.
Weekly deal flow by status across the reporting window. Closed = lease executed; pending = approved or out for signature.
Weekly deal volume
33 weeks trackedRent achieved by unit type.
Average gross rent and $/SF across closed deals, plus the highest and lowest rents actually signed in each category.
| Type | Deals | Avg Rent | Lowest | Highest | Avg $/SF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | 44 | $3,647 | $3,150 | $3,945 | $106.49 |
| 1BR | 101 | $4,118 | $3,425 | $4,825 | $93.28 |
| 2BR | 69 | $5,929 | $4,675 | $6,745 | $88.06 |
Where direct deals originate.
Lead source attribution for deals sourced directly by Triumph — listing sites, walk-ins, referrals, and our in-house team. Outside-broker deals are excluded to highlight our own channel performance.
Source channel
direct deals onlyWho is leasing.
Age, household composition, and income mix across the resident base.
Age distribution
218 reportedHousehold composition
leaseholders per unitReported income (LH1)
33 reportedWhere tenants are moving from.
Geographic origin by US region, with a country breakdown for international relocations. China is the dominant international source — relevant for marketing through Chinese-language channels and for university-aligned outreach.
Region of origin
all tenantsInternational — by country
8 intl. tenants- New York33%117
- Boston3%12
- New York City3%9
- Los Angeles2%8
- New york2%8
- Jersey City2%7
- Ann Arbor2%7
- Houston2%6
- jersey city1%5
- Beijing1%5
- New York55%195
- California8%29
- Massachusetts7%26
- New Jersey6%21
- Pennsylvania3%12
- Texas3%10
- Connecticut2%7
- Michigan2%7
- Florida1%5
- Oregon1%5
- 1002726%95
- 100254%13
- 123453%11
- 021343%10
- 111013%10
- 073062%9
- 100312%7
- 100262%7
- 900242%7
- 073022%6
Schools & majors.
139 of 219 leaseholders (63.5%) are students. Columbia University is the dominant institutional source.
School attended
students onlyField of study
parsed from school / programApartment type leased by students
139 student deals1BR units lead student demand at 46% of all student leases. Use this mix to align future inventory with the Columbia / academic pipeline.
Industries of professional tenants.
Industry classification for non-student leaseholders.
Industry
21 non-studentsCumulative absorption.
Running total of closed deals over time. The slope is the building's true lease-up velocity.