Pictured: Mark Robinson
Just a few weeks into 2012 and the M42 Corridor office market is
already showing signs of strong interest from local occupiers,
according to leading agents KWB.
Last year the Solihull economy outperformed every other West
Midlands sub region as a result of the prosperity in the automotive
and ICT sectors. This, it now seems, is being reflected in the
level of interest that is being shown in the local office market,
said KWB partner Mark Robinson.
Activity levels were high at the end of last year and have
continued straight into 2012 with some sizeable relocation
requirements already in discussions.
It may be too early to suggest that it could be a bumper year
but if the interest that is currently being shown translates into
lettings a large proportion of existing stock could be acquired
during the course of this year, said Mr Robinson.
It follows a year in which there were a total of 47 lettings
completed in the M42 Corridor, amounting to 191,887 sq ft. The
average letting size was 4,000 sq ft. Mr Robinson said KWB had
enjoyed another successful year, transacting 24% of the market.
He said: "Whilst the economic conditions recently have been far
from certain 2011 was actually a typical year in terms of activity,
with take-up remaining in line with the five-year average of
200,000 sq ft per annum. If activity levels continue at the current
level I am quietly confident that this could be improved upon in
2012.
"KWB has been the most active agent in the region, where we have
transacted just under a quarter of the market which is a higher
proportion than our competitors so we are delighted with our
performance during the last 12 months."
Mr Robinson was appointed as a partner at KWB with a focus on
the M42 corridor in late 2011. Joining from GBR Phoenix Beard, he
is an out-of-town office specialist with a wealth of experience.
His office agency role at KWB - the largest independent agency in
the region - includes advising both landlord and tenant clients
within the out-of-town markets along the M42 corridor.
He added: "The exciting news to report is that things are
already looking very healthy and very active in 2012. Business
confidence seems to be there. People are confident in their own
business but, as we see in the news every day, other issues such as
the wider economy and how it will be affected by the Eurozone is a
limiting factor.
"In recent years rents have fallen on the area's business parks
as a result of the level of oversupply. If current occupational
interest translates into lettings later in the year I can see this
trend reversing with their being significant pressure on large
buildings over 30,000 sq ft. It is too early to say that the
pre-letting market could return but it will be interesting to see
how this year progresses."