Office space demand soars
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Demand for office space in central London has hit its its highest level since 1988, according to estates agent Richard Ellis. The City of London saw new take-ups of office space rise by 17 per cent to 4.8 million square feet in 1997. The West End also had its best year since the mid-1980s.
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