Most Expensive Office Rents
Topics:Economy (U.S.) | Economy (Global) | Real Estate
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For the first time in nine years, London does not have the most expensive office rents and that's largely because of the financial crisis. In the past, rapidly expanding financial institutions and hedge funds drove commercial property rental rates ever higher. Now a sharp drop off in demand is taking a toll on prices. In some cities, like London, office rents are the cheapest in years. On a global basis rents managed to rise by just 3 percent in 2008, significantly lower than the 14 percent gain of 2007, according to commercial real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield. Click ahead to see where London and other cities ranked in the firm's list of most expensive office spaces. Source: Cushman & Wakefield (Note: Service charges and property taxes are included in all rent costs.) Posted 04 Mar 2009 |
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Photo: AP Rent: $107 per sq. foot/per year Previous ranking: 10 Rent change: +9 percent |
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Photo: AP Rent: $111 per sq. foot/per year Previous ranking: 7 Rent change: -14 percent |
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Photo: upyernoz Rent: $126 per sq. foot/per yearPrevious ranking: n/a Rent change: 0 percent |
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Photo: AP Rent: $128 per sq. foot/per yearPrevious ranking: 6 Rent change: -5 percent |
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Photo: Ben Paarmann Rent: $132 per sq. foot Previous ranking: 4 Rent change: -9 percent |
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Photo: AP Rent: $151 per sq. foot/per yearPrevious ranking: 8 Rent change: +7 percent |
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Photo: AP Rent: $164 per sq. foot/per yearPrevious ranking: 5 Rent change: 0 percent |
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Photo: AP Rent: $181 per sq. foot/per yearPrevious ranking: 1 Rent change: -23 percent |
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Photo: AP Rent: $213 per sq. foot/per yearPrevious ranking: 3 Rent change: -19 percent |
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Photo: AP Rent: $225 per sq. foot/per yearPrevious ranking: 2 Rent change: -4 percent»Replay Slideshow»Where The $200,000+ Crowd Lives »Highest Homeowner Vacancy Rates |
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