Office take-up yet to get into the groove
Steady start to 2010 in Leeds
Posted at 14:01 on 15/04/2010
The city-centre office market in Leeds has got off to a ‘cautious start’ to 2010, according to figures compiled by Sanderson Weatherall’s Leeds office.
The property consultancy says 84,747 sq ft of office space has been taken up in the first quarter in a total of 30 deals.
Sanderson Weatherall partner Glenn Levison said “the bulk of requirements currently on the market are still for smaller office space”, but he remained optimistic for the year ahead, adding: “I expect that as the year goes on, market take-up will improve, and I am hopeful that the general election will instill confidence in the market as a whole, which in turn will encourage movement again.”
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