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{July 28, 2009}   Connectivity and Commerce Luring Companies to Smaller Towns

Companies interested in hiring large office spaces of late have been moving towards the outskirts of London. Towns like Reading and Guildford, in South East, are examples of this rising interest. Much of this interest is attributed to the availability of good transport facilities and thriving markets. These towns may ensure stabilization as well as a rise in the rent in the Southeast.

London has been on a downward slide as far the demand for office space goes for the last 18 months. Companies have been looking at other key cities like Birmingham and Manchester for new spaces. However, these centres in the South are quite expensive and not a lot of companies can afford to set up shop there. The South East provides an alternate location for such businesses that want to stay in South but cannot afford to shell out exorbitant amounts for these southern centres. The South Eastern towns have managed to keep their economy in good shape and the rent correction happened there much faster than bigger cities. If you’re looking for desk space or office rental, click on desk space London for more info on rental availability in the UK.

Smaller towns like Bromley and Croydon have beaten metropolitans like London and Soho in terms of office space enquiries, revealed a current comparison study. Reading has been a leader among other towns in the South East in terms of the number of space enquiries being made recently. The popularity of Reading as an office space location is because of its great connectivity to other major cities like Cardiff, Birmingham, London, Manchester, and Bristol. Reading is also fortunate to have major motorways to go with its central rail station.

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