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The Ingleby Trice City Floorspace Survey: monitoring the pulse of City property.
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City Take-up
December 2012
- 301,629 sq. ft (28,022 sq. m)
- This was up compared to the 6 monthly average
November 2012
- 223,840 sq. ft (20,795 sq. m)
- This was down compared to the 6 monthly average
City availability
December 2012
- 7,144,351 sq. ft (663,733 sq. m)
- This was down compared to the 6 monthly average
November 2012
- 7,253,766 sq. ft (673,898 sq. m)
- This was up compared to the 6 monthly average
City fringe take up
December 2012
- 265,138 sq. ft (24,632 sq. m)
- This was up compared to the 6 monthly average
November 2012
- 174,474 sq. ft (16,209 sq. m)
- This was down compared to the 6 monthly average
City fringe availability
December 2012
- 4,803,600 sq. ft (446,269 sq. m)
- There was no change compared to the 6 monthly average
November 2012
- 4,826,394 sq. ft (448,387 sq. m)
- This was up compared to the 6 monthly average
City graph
December 2012
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