Demand for new space
Series: Negotiator ; 15(6) 24 March 2000, 7(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Research by DTZ Residential indicates that e-commerce is fuelling the demand for live-work space in central London. DTZ predicts that the proportion of new and converted live-work space is set to rise by 5 to 15% over the next five years as more people choose to work from home.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3613-08 Hot spot | WB3613-09 Greenbelt homes | WB3613-11 The new forest | WB3613-12 Demand for new space | WB3613-14 Mortgage approvals | WB3613-15 Rents drowned | WB3613-16 Log on to lawyers |
Research by DTZ Residential indicates that e-commerce is fuelling the demand for live-work space in central London. DTZ predicts that the proportion of new and converted live-work space is set to rise by 5 to 15% over the next five years as more people choose to work from home.