Markets West End
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 75(45)6 November 2009, 53-60(6) Publication details: 2009Subject(s): Summary: The West End is bracing itself for rating revaluation increases and the Crossrail supplement. Some West End properties are securing headline rents of £90 plus/sq ft for the first time in 2009 but in general prime rents are levelling off and still falling in some submarkets. West End speculative office space is becoming scarce but the West End investment market remains highly popular with overseas investors. Oxford Street?s east end remains an underdeveloped retail market with Crossrail and public utilities disruption in 2010 a major problem. Maps. Charts.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L148889 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 148889-1001 |
The West End is bracing itself for rating revaluation increases and the Crossrail supplement. Some West End properties are securing headline rents of £90 plus/sq ft for the first time in 2009 but in general prime rents are levelling off and still falling in some submarkets. West End speculative office space is becoming scarce but the West End investment market remains highly popular with overseas investors. Oxford Street?s east end remains an underdeveloped retail market with Crossrail and public utilities disruption in 2010 a major problem. Maps. Charts.