November 14th, 2009
After a long downward spiral lasting the better part of a year, the London real estate market seems to be finally looking at a turnaround. A host of companies including Google and Royal Dutch Shell are reported to be scouting around for space in the City for their offices. This comes as welcome news for the London real estate market reeling under dropping rentals and rising vacancy levels.
According to real estate consultants Cushman & Wakefield, Royal Dutch Shell, the oil company, is looking at around 220,000 sq ft of office space while Google needs around 145,000 sq ft.
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