All Occupiers articles – Page 2
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Insight
TMT leads London space race
London’s office take-up has historically been fuelled by the plethora of financial services firms that make the capital their home. But the sector is facing a new challenger in the race for space.
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News
Occupiers face growing workplace challenges
Labour and skills shortages, satisfying employee expectations, rising costs and growing economic uncertainty are some of the key challenges facing global corporate occupiers, according to CBRE’s latest European Occupier Survey.
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News
European market holds appeal
Strengthening confidence in the occupier market is predicted to boost the appeal of the European commercial real estate market in 2016, according to a report from Savills.
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Online
Double deal for 91 Wimpole Street
Lazari Investments has completed deals with The Office Group and CBRE to move into 91 Wimpole Street, meaning the office building is now fully let.
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Online
Regus signs up for Patrizia’s Edmund House
Workspace provider Regus has agreed a lease on 16,206 sq ft at Patrizia and Oaktree’s Edmund House office scheme in Birmingham.
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Markets
Insurance giants get flexible in the Cheesegrater
The Leadenhall Building has won a string of plaudits since it opened earlier this year and its characteristic form has rapidly become a familiar feature of the City office skyline. But what is the building like for the occupiers who have moved in?
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Markets
UK firms fear damaging impact of Brexit
Just over three-quarters of UK firms believe that a UK exit from the European Union (EU) would be detrimental to their business, according to Irwin Mitchell’s latest occupier survey.
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Online
Marble Arch House seals final deal
British Land has let the first floor of Marble Arch House to Cirrus Logic, a provider of analogue and digital signal processing equipment.
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Online
Core city office take-up highest since downturn
The first three quarters of this year has seen the highest city centre and out-of-town take up since the downturn, at 6.9m sq ft, according to Bilfinger GVA’s latest Big Nine report.
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Online
BGL signs up at White Collar Factory
UK financial services group BGL, which owns comparison website comparethemarket.com, has agreed a deal to lease 14,300 sq ft at Derwent London’s White Collar Factory.
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Online
Six retailers hit White Rose
Six retailers have signed up to Land Securities’ White Rose Shopping Centre in Leeds.
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Online
Queensberry secures more Newport lettings ahead of opening
Queensberry Real Estate has secured 10,000 sq ft of new lettings to brands including Jack Jones, The Body Shop, Wagamama and Tiger at Friars Walk, Newport.
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Online
Meatball restaurant rolls into Seven Dials
The founders of the popular London restaurant chain Polpo have backed a new dining concept, The Bowler, which is to open its first location in Seven Dials.
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Online
Two take space at The Bower
Helical Bar and Crosstree have agreed deals totalling almost 35,500 sq ft at The Bower, Old Street to CBS Interactive, an online content network provider, and Allegis Group, the UK subsidiary of a US recruitment company.
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Online
British Land signs three retailers in Plymouth
British Land has signed three new retailers for space at Drake Circus Shopping Centre in Plymouth.
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Online
Rockspring secures fashion anchor at Friars Square
Rockspring Property Investment Managers has let a 21,600 sq ft anchor store at Friars Square town centre shopping centre in Aylesbury to fashion retailer Next.
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Markets
Office retailers: the rules of attraction
As developers look for ever more ingenious ways to attract the best occupiers to their offices, could the answer to the problem be far closer than they think?
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Online
Fat Face signs for largest UK store
The Crown Estate and TH Real Estate have agreed terms with retailer Fat Face to open a new flagship store at the Princesshay scheme in Exeter.
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Markets
Cycling facilities are an important element of the ideal UK workplace
The provision of good-quality cycling facilities, along with showers and changing rooms, is increasingly important to staff, particularly in London, a survey by Savills has found.
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Professional
Office occupiers: are you being served?
Property management is lagging behind when it comes to customer service.
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