This is behind a paywall at the TBJ but someone sent me the bulk of the content:
For the first time, SAS Institute is subleasing buildings on its large headquarters campus in Cary. A SAS spokeswoman confirmed the move, saying it comes as a direct result of remote work post-Covid.
“We continue to provide a flexible work environment for our employees, allowing for partial or fully remote work options,” spokeswoman Shannon Heath said in an email. “As such, we want to use our office space more efficiently and have done some office moves to accommodate that.”
The two 1980s-era buildings at the SAS campus up for sublease are Building H, built in 1984, with 66,844 square feet of space, and Building J, built in 1986, with 97,541 square feet. Both buildings, which do not have cafeterias, have a lease rate of $23 per square foot and are being marketed by Cushman & Wakefield.
SAS employees who worked in those buildings and who did not opt for remote work were moved to other buildings on campus, the company said. The campus is off North Harrison Avenue in Cary and runs along Interstate 40. The Umstead Hotel and Spa sits at the entrance.
SAS is just the latest large company to put its office space on the market. The Triangle's office sector has been flooded with sublease space this year. Factoring in available sublease, the region’s effective office vacancy rate was about 20.8 percent in the second quarter, down from 20.9 percent the quarter prior.