UK:
Office Construction Trends Across Central London's Key Submarkets
To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com.
We have recently released our latest London Office Crane Survey
report. This flagship piece of research measures the volume
and impact of office development across central London over the
next five years and is widely used as a barometer of
developers' sentiment and future office supply.
We have revamped the publication to provide more detail on the
dynamics of the London office market and now include additional
information on aspects such as individual building specification as
well as expanding our views on current and future market
conditions. Watch our short animated video which highlights
some key trends across the sub markets of London finishing with our
view of the potential office development pipeline.
The report is available as an interactive pdf on our dedicated
website
www.deloitte.co.uk/cranesurvey
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
POPULAR ARTICLES ON: Real Estate and Construction from UK
Typical Amendments To A JCT
Herrington Carmichael
The Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) publishes standard forms of building contracts that are used for construction projects in England and Wales...
Discrimination In The UK Construction Industry
Herrington Carmichael
The construction industry is often perceived as being dominated by white, able-bodied, young men. It is a physically demanding work environment that poses numerous challenges...
Understanding Lease Extensions
Blaser Mills
A high percentage of homeowners own a leasehold property. It is therefore important to understand what a lease extension entails.
Guide To Buying A Property In Spain
Giambrone & Partners
As summer approaches many people plan to head off to Spain for their annual holiday. The lure of the sunny climate and the relaxed lifestyle and friendly environment has drawn large numbers...