Thames Valley office market will get worse
Series: Estates Gazette ; (0349) 6 December 2003 25(1)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: According to Rogers Chapman's latest Golden Triangle report for Autumn 2003 office rents will fall a further 15 per cent during the next six months. Rents have already fallen in the area west of Hammersmith to Reading by an average of 6per cent in the six months leading up to June this year. Average prime rents now stand at £23 per sq ft, with a vacancy rate of 16 per cent, and total supply standing at 11.5m sq ft. A copy of this report is available from http://www.rogerschapman.co.uk/640x480.htmlNo physical items for this record
According to Rogers Chapman's latest Golden Triangle report for Autumn 2003 office rents will fall a further 15 per cent during the next six months. Rents have already fallen in the area west of Hammersmith to Reading by an average of 6per cent in the six months leading up to June this year. Average prime rents now stand at £23 per sq ft, with a vacancy rate of 16 per cent, and total supply standing at 11.5m sq ft. A copy of this report is available from http://www.rogerschapman.co.uk/640x480.html