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  • UK finance workers weigh quitting over back-to-office mandates

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    Financial services workers are weighing quitting their roles if their companies mandate office attendance amid a deepening feud between managers and employees. Nearly six in ten employees in the finance sector said requirements around their office presence is making them more likely to leave their role, according to new research from City recruiter Morgan McKinley. [...]

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  • Tech firms sign for 400,000 sq ft of London office space in a month

    Tech

    AI firms have signed for nearly 400,000 sq ft of London office space in under a month, in the biggest rush of tech leasing the capital has seen in a generation. Anthropic confirmed this week it has taken 158,000 sq ft at One Triton Square near Euston in a deal with British Land and Royal [...]

    Demand for central London office space is through the roof
  • Blackrock mulls a move to HSBC’s Canary Wharf tower

    Property

    Blackrock is mulling a move to HSBC’s Canary Wharf skyscraper with the site one of a number of locations viewed by the firm as it scouts for a new London headquarters. The world’s largest asset manager has taken a look at the 8 Canada Square tower, which HSBC is set to vacate next year. But [...]

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  • The Debate: Should we turn empty City office blocks into nightlife venues?

    July 16, 2025

    A new report has imagined a future where ravers head to the disused office blocks of the City on the weekends. Is it madness or genius?

  • London is running out of prime office real estate

    July 5, 2025

    With demand for prime office space set to significantly outstrip supply, landlords and investors should seize opportunity now.

  • Is Labour changing its mind about the OBR?

    June 27, 2025

    Labour is becoming increasingly disillusioned with the OBR as the reality sets in that no anount of forecasting can solve Britain’s spending problems, says Paul Ormerod How fashions change! Less than a year ago, Labour politicians were falling over themselves to praise the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR). Labour was elected on a promise of [...]

  • Knights Templar-inspired office building gets green light

    June 17, 2025

    Plans to build a mixed-use office scheme in Holborn on the site of the former Knights Templar Church have been approved by the City of London Corporation. The new building will replace the existing Holborn Gate, Heron House and 44 Southampton Buildings on Chancery Lane. It will include a 300-person capacity immersive auditorium as well [...]

  • Lego to relocate 1,500 staff to new landmark headquarters

    May 1, 2025

    Lego is set to move its London headquarters from Farringdon to the iconic 76 Southbank in 2027, it has been confirmed. The Danish company will occupy 192,000sqft across three-and-a-half floors in the riverside building, originally designed by famed brutalist architect Sir Denys Lasdun. The redeveloped site, next to the National Theatre, has been modernised by [...]

  • Puma to move UK head office from London to Manchester

    May 1, 2025

    Puma is to relocate its UK head office from London to Manchester after signing up to take space in a new £87m building. The global sportswear brand is to take 20,000 sq ft at 3 Circle Square in the city centre, which is due to open this summer. The head office will become home to [...]

  • Knight Frank makes the City its global headquarters

    April 8, 2025

    Knight Frank, the global asset management and real estate giant, has signed a deal to relocate its global headquarters to the City of London. The business will relocate from its current HQ at London & Regional’s 55 Baker Street in the West End, where it has been since 2008, to One Liverpool Street after penning an [...]

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