Ready and raring to go

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Some local property agents in Leatherhead, Surrey, England, acknowledge there are plenty of empty office buildings but suggest demand is sufficiently high. Whilst others feel the market is too quiet to fill all the vacant space. It is likely some of the older office buildings will become more popular as the car parking facilities are often better than those allowed with new buildings. Some observers suggest fears over the effect of the millennium bug is causing some firms to delay moving into new accommodation. Rents are expected to increase by 5%-8% during 1999-2000.

Author: Meadwell, Stacey
Analysis, Real estate development, Surrey, England

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Past the ceiling

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Edinburgh, Scotland, is forecast to see an increase in jobs and workers from 2001 and will need more office space. The city already has a shortage of offices and new areas are being explored, but many businesses favour the centre.

Author: Meadwell, Stacey
Edinburgh, Scotland

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Everything's collared

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Local agents suggest demand for office space in Mayfair and St James, London, England, remains very buoyant but rents increase as supply is very limited.

Author: Meadwell, Stacey
Forecasts and trends, Real estate agents, London, England, Real estate agents and brokers

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Subjects list: Supply and demand, Office construction, Office buildings
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