Leeds office take-up slowed in first quarter
Take-up in the city has slowed in the first quarter of the year.
Posted at 16:21 on 07/06/2010
Take-up of office space in Leeds has slowed in the first quarter of the year, according to the DTZ Research UK Property Times market reports.
Despite falling back, take-up remained relatively healthy at about 85,000 sq ft, made up of a larger number of smaller deals than occurred in the previous quarter.
The property consultancy’s report said annual take-up is expected to increase slightly in 2010 as, unlike most other regional markets, the public sector has a number of credible requirements in Leeds.
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