City office space demand static in last six months
18th August 2011Demand for office space in the City of London is stalling, a study reveals, amid signs of a faltering economic recovery and a shortfall of available space.
Demand for office space in the City of London is stalling, a study reveals, amid signs of a faltering economic recovery and a shortfall of available space.
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) is to lease office space in Canary Wharf, it has been confirmed.
Plans to build an 81,000 sq ft mixed use office and residential development in London’s Soho have been green-lit.
Overseas investors poured fresh capital into London office space in the first six months of the year, a report reveals.
Global telecommunications giant Hutchison Whampoa has sold its UK headquarters to British Land in a deal worth some £74 million and representing a net yield of £7.5 per cent.
SK Energy has become the first office tenant for a new development at 175 Oxford Street, the developers and investment firms behind the project have confirmed.
British Land will press ahead with redevelopment of the Broadgate centre in the City of London, after requests to preserve the building were turned down.
BSkyB is close to inking an historic office space deal in West London, report suggest, marking the largest lease in the area since the dawn of the economic downturn.
Planning permission has been granted for Land Securities to press ahead with a development scheme in the City of London.
Creative Space Management has been named as the operator of Newcastle’s Toffee Factory development, it has been confirmed.