Dublin office space vacancy rate stable but demand is up
Tenant demand has increased in the Dublin office market, according to new figures from property consultants Jones Lang LaSalle.
Tenant demand has increased in the Dublin office market, according to new figures from property consultants Jones Lang LaSalle.
However the vacancy rate remains unchanged at more than 20 per cent.
The firm’s latest research shows that tenant demand in the Dublin office market increased by 40 per cent between the end of last year and the first quarter of 2010. But the impact of this was diminished by the continuing availability of so called ‘‘grey...
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