Commercial Edge 2021
Commercial property research analysing the office, industrial and retail sectors
Produced by our research professionals, in collaboration with our property professionals, our flagship commercial research report, Commercial Edge, takes stock of how our regional markets fared in 2020 and the outlook as we enter the recovery phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Within the piece, we look at the picture across the office, industrial and retail sectors, and assess the prospects in each of our key regional commercial locations of Bath, Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Leeds, and Oxford.
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Join us virtually on Thursday 4 March as our professionals provide an update on the current state of the commercial property market, not only summarising our 2021 Commercial Edge research report conclusions, but also providing further insight on where they see the opportunities and threats for the next 12 months.
This is also your chance to present questions to our experts as you can submit queries either prior to or during the session.
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