North-south gap hits commercial property
Series: Independent ; 6 January 2000, 19 | Times ; 6 January 2000, 32(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: GVA Grimley's "Survey of property trends" for the CBI showed that a fifth of the firms surveyed had increased their property holdings in the second half of 1999 compared to a tenth in the previous six months. However growth in the north, Scotland and Northern Ireland was significantly lower than that in the South and Midlands. Demand for retail property was the highest.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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GVA Grimley's "Survey of property trends" for the CBI showed that a fifth of the firms surveyed had increased their property holdings in the second half of 1999 compared to a tenth in the previous six months. However growth in the north, Scotland and Northern Ireland was significantly lower than that in the South and Midlands. Demand for retail property was the highest.