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Review of the year 2014: 14 is the magic number

Everyone loves a list. So how about 14 for 2014? From the people to the deals, the arrivals to the losses, and the overseas markets to the top political moments – bacon sandwich-gate included – we can’t think of a better way to look back at what has been one hell of a year. Consider it an early Christmas present from all of us here at Estates Gazette

14m

sq ft estimated take-up in central London by year end, the highest since 2006

 

8,924

office-to-resi conversions applied for in London under permitted development rights in the first year.
Ten times higher than the decade average prior to the legislation being enacted

 

1,200

miles one Samantha McClary-shaped nutter ran/cycled in 15 days, raising £75,000 for the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

 

£23.5m

invested in offices in the year to the end of October – back to pre-recession levels

 

47

planning applications for new Aldi stores. Terror shakes middle-class suburbia as the value retailer lodges 40% of all supermarket applications, overtaking Waitrose’s seven in the year to the end of April

 

7

years of stock in the North West at current take-up levels. The region has the UK’s largest amount of big-shed space in planning

 

10,000

new residential units could be provided by vacant office stock in London

 

14,480

new homes could be built on London’s industrial stock under shed-to-resi rules

 

17%

of property professionals feel discriminated against at work based on gender, age, race, sexuality, or disability, according to the EG Salary Survey

 

25%

decline in Scottish commercial property investment prior to the referendum

 

1

tank museum up for sale under the government’s right to contest land

 

358

planning applications per capita in the East Midlands, the highest outside the South East and above London in the year to the end of August

 

80%

of total office investment was channelled into London

 

2

steel bolts broke on the Cheesegrater, EC3

samantha.mcclary@estatesgazette.com

Review of the year 2014:

14 is the magic number

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