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With a shortage of Grade A offices, what are the options for Bristol's occupiers?
"Flexible offices and the out-of-town market are two alternatives."
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"Flexible offices and the out-of-town market are two alternatives."
"Bristol city centre’s limited supply suppressed any ability for take-up growth during 2018"
"Increasing acceptance of the co-working sector has meant more flexibility on leases and space being let. "
"Bristol's changing growth patterns will require new strategies"
"Bristol’s Residential and Commercial outlook"
"Bristol has witnessed a period of extraordinary growth over the past 20 years. However, as the city enters a new phase it faces a new set of challenges"
"Bristol has experienced two decades of strong growth, but there are signs that the city is entering a new phase"
"City centre needs to make more efficient use of land to deliver strong mix of uses"
"Bristol has experienced two decades of strong growth, but there are signs that the city is entering a new phase"
"The city's burgeoning office market has provided the perfect environment for a rise in serviced office providers."