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The lack of new buildings in these UK cities means that

TMT deals have on average been much smaller than in

the U.S. However, this has not been the case for banking

and finance occupiers, which typically took the biggest

spaces in Edinburgh and Glasgow in 2014–15 (see

Exhibit 6). Notable deals in these cities included those

by Blackrock, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, and AIG, all

big U.S. financial players.

Developers and investors are responding to occupier

demand with a wave of new of buildings and

refurbishments. CoStar data shows that Seattle,

San Francisco, Manchester, Washington, D.C., and

Birmingham are due for the largest proportionate

increase in office stock over the next few years (see

Exhibit 7). Washington, D.C., is set to see the largest

absolute increase (8.5 million SF), followed by Seattle

(6.9 million SF) and Boston (6.3 million). The UK city

development pipeline is much smaller and is led

by Manchester (1.4 million SF), although it is set to

experience the third-highest proportionate increase

of the cities assessed. This development will increase

the quantity and quality of office stock and underpin

attractiveness.

In terms of inter-regional competition between U.S. and

UK cities, British government policy is arguably making

an even bigger impact by encouraging a wave of U.S.

to UK relocations. This has been underpinned by tax

changes, especially reductions in the corporate tax rate

to 20% compared to a U.S. rate of 35%. U.S. companies

have also been keen to use overseas cash to fund such

moves rather than repatriating it back home, where

it would be taxed. Examples of companies that have

moved their tax base to the UK include Aon Plc, CNH

Global N.V., Delphi Automotive Plc, Ensco Plc, Liberty

Global Plc, and Noble Corp. Plc.

EXHIBIT 6: AVERAGE DEAL SIZE BY TMT AND BANKING

AND FINANCE, 2014–15

TMT

BANKING AND FINANCE

CITY

AVG DEAL

SIZE CITY

AVG DEAL

SIZE

Seattle

42,533 Edinburgh

40,193

San Francisco

24,322 Bristol

33,026

Los Angeles

22,564 Washington, D.C.

28,799

Boston

22,508 Los Angeles

27,404

Chicago

17,748 Chicago

26,800

Washington, D.C.

16,069 Seattle

23,911

Birmingham

8,970 Boston

23,188

Edinburgh

8,740 Birmingham

22,629

Bristol

8,544 San Francisco

19,603

Manchester

8,161 Glasgow

15,128

Leeds

6,331 Leeds

14,696

Glasgow

6,329 Manchester

13,783

SOURCE: COSTAR GROUP AS OF 16Q1

EXHIBIT 7: % OF CURRENT OFFICE STOCK UNDER

CONSTRUCTION, 2016–08

SOURCE: COSTAR GROUP AS OF 16Q1

0.0%

0.5%

1.0%

1.5%

2.0%

2.5%

3.0%

3.5%

4.0%

Los Angeles

Chicago

Leeds

San Francisco

Washington D.C.

Boston

Seattle

Bristol

Glasgow

Manchester

Birmingham

Edinburgh

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