In the short term, a shortage of space is expected, but several big schemes are lurking in the development pipeline
City centre
” A shortage of grade A accommodation is forecast for the city centre
” Take-up totalled nearly 1.2m sq ft in 2001 with supply at less than 500,000 sq ft, according to Chesterton
” 35% of space available is in units of more than 20,000 sq ft
” Units of more than 20,000 sq ft total more than 350,000 sq ft in 13 units
Central |
Includes M1, m2, M3, M4 |
Source: EGProperty Link |
South Manchester
” 65% of the units available are less than 5,000 sq ft in size
” Take-up in South Manchester totalled just over 600,000 sq ft, according to GVA Grimley
” New supply amounts to less than 200,000 sq ft for 2002, according to GVA Grimley
” Units of more than 20,000 sq ft total more than 700,000 sq ft in 16 units
South Manchester |
Larger space dominates |
Source: EGProperty Link |
North Manchester
” 67% of the units available are smaller than 5,000 sq ft
” Average quoting rents are £7.88 per sq ft
” Seven units of more than 20,000 sq ft are available, which total 230,150 sq ft
North Manchester |
Larger space dominates |
Source: EGProperty Link |
Manchester office lettings |
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Large deals pushed up last year’s figures |
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Agent |
Size (‘000 sq ft) |
Dunlop Heywood Lorenz |
750 |
DTZ |
610 |
Jones Lang LaSalle |
5745 |
GVA Grimley |
295 |
Lambert Smith Hampton |
207 |
King Sturge |
104 |
FPDSavills |
71 |
Edwards & Co |
45 |
Canning O’Neill |
38 |
Source: Manchester Property Research |