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Birmingham's office leasing market on the rise

New research says the market grew by 19 per cent in the final six months of 2022

103 Colmore Row in Birmingham has seen plenty of leasing activity in recent months

Birmingham's office leasing market grew by 19 per cent in the final six months of 2022, according to new research.

The 'Big Six' report, which tracks office take-up, vacancy rates and grade A rental growth across Birmingham and five other º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cities, showed 210,300 sq ft was transacted in the final quarter, helping to boost the year's activity past the city's five-year average.

The year finished three per cent up compared with 2021 but below the five and ten-year averages, according to the research published by property agency JLL.

Leasing activity increased across five of the six markets analysed, with Bristol the only city recording a decline of a third compared to the first half of the year. Birmingham accounted for 24 per cent of the 142 deals completed nationally last year.

Public administration was the biggest driver of activity in the second city, accounting for 27 per cent of activity, followed by professional services and banking and finance, with 24 per cent and 21 per cent respectively.

Prime rents increased by six per cent across the regions, with Bristol and Leeds seeing the strongest annual growth of 10.4 per cent and 9.1 per cent respectively.

The average prime rent across the six markets stood at just over £39 per sq ft, with only Leeds and Glasgow recording prime rents below this figure.