Commercial Property News Archive for 25-Jul-2008
Commercial property demand in UK falls (The Herald)
Financial Times. LONDON. Demand for commercial property in the UK has fallen to its lowest level in more than a decade, intensifying pressure on landlords who are facing demands to rip up rental agreements in the tough economic climate.
Commercial property points to a transformed Scottish scene (Sunday Herald)
commercial property sector - that crucial thermometer of economic health - I resort to a phrase of oriental-style simplicity: "The old has finished, but the new has not yet begun."
South Africa: Tougher Times Loom for Commercial Property (AllAfrica.com)
THE retail, office and industrial properties sector is holding up better than residential property in unfavourable economic circumstances.
Drop in demand for commercial property (icWales)
DEMAND for commercial property in Wales has fallen at its sharpest rate since 2002 according to the latest quarterly research from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
Commercial property hits 10 year low (The Business EDP 24)
The demand for commercial property in the east of England has fallen to its lowest level in a decade. A report by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has found that demand fell strongly in the second quarter of the year.
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