Business Fast > Real Estate > London's vacancy rate for newly built space is under 2%, says Canary Wharf Group CEO Real EstateLondon's vacancy rate for newly built space is under 2%, says Canary Wharf Group CEOJanuary 30, 2023posted on Jan. 30, 2023 at 8:07 am Shobi Khan, CEO of Canary Wharf Group, discusses the real estate market in London. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastJanuary 30, 2023previous articleLegal & General chief executive Nigel Wilson to retirenext articleBNPL users 43% more likely to use a 'Pay Advance' service – Tech Business NewsYou Might Also LikeReal EstateReturn to office boosts demand for older London buildings, says British LandMay 22, 2025Real EstateFrom the archive: Super-prime mover: Britain’s most successful estate agent – podcastMay 21, 2025Real EstateTrump Organization to discuss new Vietnam tower as trade talks continueMay 19, 2025Real EstateAverage asking price for home in Great Britain hits new high of almost £380kMay 19, 2025Real EstateCrown Estate to buy stake in long-delayed Euston station developmentMay 16, 2025Real EstateHow to fix the UK’s housing crisisMay 16, 2025Recommended For YouGlobal EconomyUK to give non-discriminatory treatment to Indian firms in public procurement under FTAMay 22, 2025Global EconomyPoliticsChemical castration of sex offenders to be piloted in 20 prisons, says MahmoodMay 22, 2025PoliticsBondsUK private sector shrinking as firms cut jobs; pressure to raise taxes as government borrowing jumps – business liveMay 22, 2025BondsScienceHow the West faces defeat at the hands of China at the press of a button: Experts warn of potential vulnerabilities imported into defence and healthcare as Beijing's energy 'kill switches' are revealedMay 22, 2025SciencelegalChemical castration can lead to 60% fewer crimes by sex offenders, says justice secretary – UK politics liveMay 22, 2025legal
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