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Small business growth suffers from London office space drought

January 02

Nearly 20% of small and medium-sized enterprises are struggling to find suitable office space, according to the Spacia Small Business Property Monitor 2002. Although the proportion of unhappy firms has fallen to 20%, from 32% last year, Spacia said commercial property problems were "a significant obstacle to small business growth". According to the 2002 report, 64% of the UK businesses (around 1,000) polled called for more flexible leasing terms from landlords. More than 50% of firms claimed to have problems finding London office space within relative budgets. Stephen Barrie, Spacia director, said: "The problems we identified in 2001 largely still remain. If landlords adopt a flexible approach to tenants it creates a win-win situation, helping the businesses of both."

Source: Andrew White EGi News

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