Short office supply in outer regions of Liverpool

THE SME market within Liverpool City Centre has accounted for the majority of office transactions within the first half of the year, with the out of town market facing a shortage of supply following a number of large deals.
This is according to new research from firms within Property Agents Group of Professional Liverpool.
Some 85 transactions completed in Liverpool city centre in H1 2015, 60% more than 2014, which is a record. Averaging at less than 1,500sq ft, the deals have been small but this could all change in the second half of the year.
Chair of the group and partner a Keppie Massie Stuart Keppie said: “Traditionally, take-up usually gathers pace as the year progresses.
“The exception, in recent years, was 2014, where the first half was 250,000sq ft buoyed by the City Council occupation of 85,000sq ft.
“The take up for the commercial district for 2015 half year is 120,000sq ft which is higher than 2012 and 2013. What is exceptional is the number of transactions.
“This is a clear indicator of the activity in the indigenous small market although it should be noted that there have been more transactions over 2,500 sq ft than for any of the last three years.”
Andrew Byrne, senior surveyor of office agency at CBRE Liverpool, sad: “After consecutive years of growth both in the city centre and the out of town market; 2015 was met with great anticipation.
“Whilst initial take up in Q1 was slow, the SME market has again remained strong within the city region and we expect transactions across the remainder of the year to bolster the take up figures with a number of deals in excess of 10,000sq ft looming.”
The Property Agents Group reports that in the city centre, the professional sector accounted for around 30% of transactions, followed closely by the creative and digital sector with just above 20% of transactions.
The out of town market on the other hand has seen much larger deals as supply diminishes. The largest deal was the sale of Vortex House (22,900sq ft) for conversion to a studio school.
The Property Agents Group within Professional Liverpool consists of CBRE, Keppie Massie, GVA Billfinger, Hitchcock Wright & Partners, LSH, Matthews and Goodman and Mason and Partners.