More than a million square feet of office space was taken up in the City of London last month. This was more than double the figure for June and the best for almost two years.
The figures from Savills, the property consultancy, suggest that the City is well placed to retain its dominance as a global centre despite predictions by bankers, politicians and analysts that Britain’s impending departure from the EU would lead to an exodus of financial services jobs and businesses.
More than a million square feet of office space was taken up in the City of London last month. This was more than double the figure for June and the best for almost two years.
The figures from Savills, the property consultancy, suggest that the City is well placed to retain its dominance as a global centre despite predictions by bankers, politicians and analysts that Britain’s impending departure from the EU would lead to an exodus of financial services jobs and businesses.
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