London’s office take-up blasted to a decade high in 2014, ending the year above the 14.5m sq ft mark and 12% up on the previous year.
But with availability at historic lows, and the amount of space placed under offer drooping, all indicators point to a slow start to this year.
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London’s office take-up blasted to a decade high in 2014, ending the year above the 14.5m sq ft mark and 12% up on the previous year.
But with availability at historic lows, and the amount of space placed under offer drooping, all indicators point to a slow start to this year.
Click on the slideshow above to see the 10 charts you need to understand the London offices market and where it might be going this year.
For a breakdown of the top London office agents of 2014 click here >>