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Take up of office space in Cardiff in 2024 the best for seven years

Research from Knight Frank showed the take-up more than doubled on 2023 to nearly 582,000 sq ft

The 1 John Street office building (near right) in the centre of Cardiff.

Take-up of office space in Cardiff had its best year in 2024 for seven years with the letting of the 1 John Street building to Lloyds the standout deal.

With the headline rent for the city increasing to £28 per sq ft, the year saw letting deals totalling 581 643 sq ft, according to research by property consultancy Knight Frank.

In the highest level of take-up since 2017, the rate was more than double that in 2023. The final quarter of the year contributed 247,137 sq ft, the highest quarterly return since Q3 2017.

The final quarter saw Lloyds agreeing a 10-year lease for the entire speculatively built 113,000 sq ft 1 John Street building from developer JR Smart in the city centre. The bank's new hub for 3,000 staff will be completed later this year, with Lloyds taking occupancy of the grade A building in the second quarter of 2026.

Mark Sutton, office agency partner in Knight Frank’s Cardiff office, said: “There were 92 office deals concluded in the year with an average deal size of 6,322 sq ft, more than double the figure for last year and 40 per cent ahead of the 10 year average.”

Prime rents for the city moved onto £28 per sq ft in Q3, with occupiers continuing to focus on prime space with just 16 grade A deals accounting for 45 per cent of the quarter’s take up.

Mr Sutton said:“With continued demand for the best quality space we will see the availability of grade A space continue to decline in 2025 and this will translate to further pressure on rents, pushing them beyond £30 per sq ft this year.”

Office vacancy rates inclusive of out-of-town areas stood at 11% the end of 2024.