Asset Management

Rents in London's office towers soar

Demand for the increasingly limited supply of office space has pushed up rents in London's tallest buildings by more than in any other global city

Demand for the increasingly limited supply of office space in central London has pushed up rents in its tallest buildings by more than in any other global city, a survey has found.

Rents in London towers rose by 9.7% in the second half of 2015, according to the latest skyscraper index from Knight Frank. This was more than in any other global city surveyed by the property consultant.

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