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Which London submarket is most exposed to co-working?

Some submarkets in the capital are more vulnerable to a co-working downturn than others
CoStar Analytics
May 4, 2020 | 11:54 AM

One of the main talking points relating to the office market since the coronavirus crisis began is its potential impact on the co-working sector. Co-working firms have been big drivers of office demand in recent years, particularly in London, and are likely to see their business models severely tested in the coming weeks as many individuals and start-ups choose not to renew short-term licenses. Co-working and flexible office operators lease around 13m sq ft of office space across London, but some submarkets are more exposed to this type of space than others.

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