Business Fast > Real Estate > How high-end City offices smashed through the £100 sq ft ceiling Real EstateHow high-end City offices smashed through the £100 sq ft ceilingFebruary 21, 2025posted on Feb. 21, 2025 at 5:00 am Ultra-high rents were previously a rarity. Last year they became almost commonplace READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastFebruary 21, 2025previous articleRegulation risks stifling UK push for clean energy, warns infrastructure advisernext articleGold prices fall from record highs, set for strong week on tariff-driven demandYou Might Also LikeReal EstatePlanning changes offer a bright spot for Rachel Reeves – but grey areas exist | Heather StewartMarch 30, 2025Real EstateOnly 0.6% of offshore debt recovered from China’s property developersMarch 30, 2025Real EstateHousebuilder Vistry pins hopes on £2bn affordable homes promise as profits fallMarch 26, 2025Real EstatePlanning reforms to boost UK housebuilding but Labour set to miss targetMarch 26, 2025Real EstateIn Cannes, I saw English councils pander to gilet-wearing property developers – at the cost of their residents | Phineas HarperMarch 26, 2025Real EstateLondon housing market experiencing stamp duty ‘hangover’March 26, 2025Recommended For YouSportsLewis Hamilton’s brother announces shock return to racing after two years outMarch 31, 2025SportsScienceThe big idea: should you trust your gut?March 31, 2025ScienceRetailPrimark boss admits ‘error of judgment’ and resigns after woman’s allegationMarch 31, 2025RetailGlobal EconomySearch for quake survivors intensifies in Myanmar, Thailand; death toll expected to riseMarch 31, 2025Global EconomyBitcoin (BTC) Dragged Down by U.S. Stock Market: Will a Bigger Crash Follow?March 31, 2025Cryptocurrency
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