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New central London office construction falls 50% in six months: Deloitte

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LONDON (Reuters) - Construction of new office space in central London fell by 50% in the six months to the end of September as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on major cities kept developers away, according to a survey published on Monday.

The amount of new space under construction plunged to 2.6 million square feet, taking volumes back to their historical averages after a pre-pandemic boom, Deloitte Real Estate's London Office Crane Survey showed.

The survey also showed a higher-than-average 40% of new construction was pre-let, signalling less speculative building.

At least six speculative schemes were put entirely on hold pending more clarity, with many more postponed until 2021, Deloitte said.

Developers reported that weak tenant demand was the major obstacle to starting any new project after the pandemic forced many people to work from home, leaving parts of the capital almost deserted.

The shift to working from home has prompted many companies to consider a longer-term, more flexible approach to office attendance, prompting questions over future demand for tower blocks in the capital.

(Reporting by Kate Holton; Editing by William Schomberg)

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