Office Outlook 2010 - Future Drivers of Commercial Property
Event date: 2 Mar 2010
Signs of optimism have returned to the office investment market as transaction activity picked up in Q4 2009 and yields, at least at the prime end of the market, began to fall. But is this a sustainable recovery or another asset price bubble? This joint breakfast seminar with IPF will open the debate and find out who will drive the commercial property industry moving forward.
Venue: Lawrence Graham, 4 More London Riverside, London
In recent times it has clearly become an occupiers market characterised by falling rental levels, low demand and shortening leases. But will this continue as the pipeline of new space dries up? What is the outlook for the office market in 2010?This seminar will hear from both the investor and the occupier with views on how businesses see their demand for space developing and how investors see the market emerging from the downturn.
08.00 Registration and light refreshments
08.30 Chairman's introduction - Michael Hussey, BCO President
08.40 Economic Overview - Paul Ormerod, Volterra Consulting
09.00 The Investor's View - speaker tbc
09.20 The Occupier's View - Nigel Warwick, Centrica
09.40 Q&A
10.00 Close
08.30 Chairman's introduction - Michael Hussey, BCO President
08.40 Economic Overview - Paul Ormerod, Volterra Consulting
09.00 The Investor's View - speaker tbc
09.20 The Occupier's View - Nigel Warwick, Centrica
09.40 Q&A
10.00 Close
This event is open to IPF and BCO members only. BCO members can book online or by faxing back the booking form. IPF members should register at www.ipf.org.uk
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