Office construction activity rises in London
9th May 2011London has seen a surge in office building in recent months, as construction companies rush to meet recovering demand for office space.
London has seen a surge in office building in recent months, as construction companies rush to meet recovering demand for office space.
Office space in the West End of London is once again the most expensive in the world, rental figures from Knight Frank reveal.
Investment banks will boost demand for London office space over the next three years, as the giants of the financial sector embark on an extensive recruitment drive.
Rents for London office space are set to skyrocket in the next two years, a study suggests, amid severe supply shortages.
Hammerson has filed revamped plans for the mixed-use office and retail Principal Place development in the Square Mile
Companies are investing less in London office developments, amid uncertain conditions in the wider economy.
Google is considering a move to new offices in King’s Cross, speculation suggests.
Construction work has begun on a new office development in High Holborn, to be completed during 2012.
Technology companies are acquiring more central London office space than any other sector, it has been revealed.
Office rents in London moved further ahead of other UK cities in 2010, it has been revealed.