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The challenges to London's attractiveness to international investors Summer 2012 [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: Savills London 2012Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: In 2011 60% of central London commercial property investment was by non-domestic investors. Amidst mounting turbulence in the Eurozone and beyond, London continues to stand for security and quality of income. London's business hub is being challenged by a tide of regulations, creaking transport infrastructure, and high housing costs. London must go on attracting major occupiers who are the backbone of the office market. London will however remain internationally competitive and a reliable investment location.
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In 2011 60% of central London commercial property investment was by non-domestic investors. Amidst mounting turbulence in the Eurozone and beyond, London continues to stand for security and quality of income. London's business hub is being challenged by a tide of regulations, creaking transport infrastructure, and high housing costs. London must go on attracting major occupiers who are the backbone of the office market. London will however remain internationally competitive and a reliable investment location.