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Headline rents continue to lift in London driven by non-core submarkets

Carter Jonas report finds Canary Wharf the stand-out
HSBC's letting at 40 Bank Street was a standout in the quarter. (Carter Jonas)
HSBC's letting at 40 Bank Street was a standout in the quarter. (Carter Jonas)
CoStar News
November 18, 2025 | 2:28 P.M.

Headline rents on average in central London's prime office market increased by 0.4% in the third quarter, down on the 1.3% growth in the second quarter, but continuing the recent, sustained upward trend thanks to the imbalance between demand and supply in the grade A office market.

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News | Headline rents continue to lift in London driven by non-core submarkets