<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:gva="http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk"><channel><title>GVA Grimley - All Publications</title><link>http://gvagrimley.co.uk:80/research_bulletins_feed.xml</link><description>Full list of current Research Bulletins and other Publications from GVA Grimley</description><image><url> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/images/core/gva_logo_channel.gif
                    </url><title>GVA Grimley - All Publications</title><link>http://gvagrimley.co.uk:80/research_bulletins_feed.xml</link></image><item><title>Corporate Real Estate Survey</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/misc/CorporateRealEstateSurveySpring2009.pdf</link><description>The survey shows how senior management teams are responding to the challenges, with clearly hard decisions in the short term, but also an eye to the longer term and creating competitive advantage. Real estate plays a significant part of that challenge and in the UK has its own unique characteristics.</description><category>Corporate Real Estate Survey</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/research/CorporateRealEstateSurveySpring2009.jpg</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Spring 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Building Costs Bulletin</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/misc/BuildingCostsBulletinQ12009.pdf</link><description>Between 2004 and 2007 a healthy economy, low interest rates and plentiful credit created an investment and development boom. Like most strong property upturns, investment and development activity became overheated.</description><category>Building Costs Bulletin</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/research/BuildingCostsBulletinQ12009.jpg</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Q1 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Development Outlook</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/consulting bulletins/DevelopmentOutlookSpring09.pdf</link><description>The rapid decline in capital values and lack of funding from banks since the height of the boom in Summer 2007 has caused an increasing number of development and regeneration schemes to be put on hold or abandoned.</description><category></category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/consulting bulletins/developmentoutlook.jpg</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Spring 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Thames Gateway Bulletin</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/consulting bulletins/ThamesGatewayBulletin2008.pdf</link><description>GVA Grimley has been carrying out an on-going monitoring of activity in the Thames Gateway for several years. This is part of our commitment to understanding how matters are developing in the Gateway, and in helping to identify investment and development opportunities and assisting in occupier location decisions.</description><category></category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/consulting bulletins/ThamesGatewayBulletin2008.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Autumn 2008</pubDate></item><item><title>Industrial Intelligence</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/industrial/Industrial_Intelligence_Spring_09.pdf</link><description>Market Overview and Outlook</description><category>Industrial Intelligence</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/research/Industrial_Intelligence_Spring_09.jpg</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Spring 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Business Parks Review</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/offices/BusinessParksReviewSpring09.pdf</link><description>National take-up has fallen sharply since the peak and record take-up in June 2007. H2 2008 was down 17% on H1 2008 at 1.7 million sq ft, which compares to the six-monthly average over the last five years of 2.3 million sq ft.</description><category>Business Parks Review</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/research/BusinessParksReviewSpring09.jpg</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Spring 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Business Parks Review</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/offices/BusinessParksReviewSummer08.pdf</link><description>During the first six months of 2008 take-up in business parks around the country has decreased and is showing the lowest recorded levels of sixmonthly take-up since H1 2004 with 2 million sq ft let.</description><category>Offices</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/offices/BusinessParksReviewSummer08.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Summer 2008</pubDate></item><item><title>Central London Office Commentary</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/offices/CLOCQ12009.pdf</link><description>In the first quarter of 2009, central London take-up totalled just 883,700 sq ft, down significantly on the previous quarter of 2.9 million sq ft.</description><category>Central London Office Commentary</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/research/CLOCQ12009.jpg</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Q1 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Central London Office Investment</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/offices/CLOCInvestment2008.pdf</link><description>Examining the outlook for the occupier market and investment performance, and looking at central London offices within the context of the wider UK property investment market.</description><category>Offices</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/offices/CLO_Investment_Autumn2008.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Autumn 2008</pubDate></item><item><title>Regional City Centre Office Markets Outlook</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/offices/RegionalCityCentreOfficeMarketsOutlookSpring2009.pdf</link><description>A unique insight into the demand and supply balance for grade A space and the likely development pipeline over the next three years in nine of the UK’s key office centres.</description><category>Regional City Centre Office Markets Outlook Spring 2009</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/research/RegionalCityCentreOfficeMarketsOutlookSpring2009.jpg</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Spring 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Office Specifications</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/offices/officesspecificationsJan09.pdf</link><description>Legislation and the needs of tenants and occupiers have changed dramatically in recent years. Today’s occupational strategies are driven by the flexibility of the modern ways of working.</description><category>Offices</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/offices/offices_specificationsJ_an09.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>January 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>UK Economic &amp; Property Market Review</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/epmr/06320 Research EPMR UK Q3 2009.pdf</link><description>The economic outlook continues to improve according to a raft of recent output and survey data.</description><category>Economic &amp; Property Market Review</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/research/EPMR-UKQ3-2009.jpg</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Q3 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>EPMR Scotland</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/epmr/scotland/EPMR-ScotlandWinter08.pdf</link><description>Latest forecasts for the economy and occupier demand.
Outlook for the investment market.
Regeneration opportunities arising from transport investment.</description><category>Economic and Property Market Review</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/epmr/EPMR_Scotland_Winter08.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Winter 2008</pubDate></item><item><title>EPMR Midlands</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/research/EPMR-MidlandsAutumn08.pdf</link><description>Latest forecasts for the economy and occupier demand.
Outlook for the investment market.
Trends in the automotive market.</description><category>Economic and Property Market Review</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Research/thumbnails/EPMR-MidlandsAutumn08.jpg</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Autumn 2008</pubDate></item><item><title>EPMR North East</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/epmr/north east/EPMR_NE_Autumn08.pdf</link><description>Despite market turmoil, hot spots remain.
Major infrastructure investments will release potential across the region.
Investors are biding time, waiting to take advantage of opportunities that emerge from this volatile period.</description><category>Economic and Property Market Review</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/epmr/epmr_ne_autumn08.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Autumn 2008</pubDate></item><item><title>EPMR South Wales</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/epmr/south wales/EPMRSouthWalesAutumn08.pdf</link><description>Outlook for occupier and investment property in Wales.
Impacts of the 2010 rating revaluation and empty property rates.
Act now on Energy Performance Certificates.
Property impacts of future transport schemes.</description><category>Economic and Property Market Review</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/epmr/EPMR_SouthWales_Autumn08.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Autumn 2008</pubDate></item><item><title>EPMR South West</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/epmr/south west/EPMR-SouthWestAutumn08.pdf</link><description>Occupational market and rents showing resilience.
Outlook for investment and residential markets.
Regeneration opportunities created by new transport schemes.</description><category>Economic and Property Market Review</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/epmr/EPMR_SouthWest_Autumn08.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Autumn 2008</pubDate></item><item><title>EPMR Yorkshire and Humber</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/epmr/yorkshire and humber/EPMR-YHSpring08.pdf</link><description></description><category>Economic and Property Market Review</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/epmr/EPMR_YH_Spring08.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Spring 2008</pubDate></item><item><title>The Day After Tomorrow</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/research/TheDayAfterTomorrowAutumn2009.pdf</link><description>We take a look at the long term economic outlook post 2010, and the implications for commercial property from an occupier and investor point of view.</description><category>Miscellaneous</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/misc/TheDayAfterTomorrow.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Autumn 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Planning For Prosperous Economies</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/research/PlanningForProsperousEconomiesSummer2009.pdf</link><description>Maximising the role of the Non B Use Class Sector. What’s the problem and how significant is it? How can it be assessed? What are the policy implications? How can matters be addressed?</description><category>Miscellaneous</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/misc/prosperouseconomiessummer2009.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Summer 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Transport Friendly Towns</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/transport/TransportFriendlyTowns2009.pdf</link><description>Five years ago we examined the development potential of 12 major UK office centres outside London based upon their level of transport provision. This report looks at how matters have changed, and what this may mean in terms of how these cities deal with the current recession.</description><category></category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/transport/Transport_Briefing_Feb2009.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>February 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Bricks and Motor</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/misc/Auto Bulletin January 2008.pdf</link><description>We discuss the turbulence of the economic and investment climate and the potential effects on property indicators discussed in this report such as rental growth, yields and land values.</description><category>Miscellaneous</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/misc/Auto_Bulletin_January_2008.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>January 2008</pubDate></item><item><title>Core Issues</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/misc/Core Issues Feb 2009.pdf</link><description>The IMF predict the UK economy will shrink in 2009 by 2.8%, measures to ease the effects of the
recession have yet to take effect.</description><category>Miscellaneous</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/misc/Core_Issues_Feb_2009.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Feb 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>From Green to Gold</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/sustainability/Green to Gold 2008.pdf</link><description>A unique insight into sustainable investment attitudes</description><category>Sustainability</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/sustainability/Green_to_Gold_2008.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Autumn 2008</pubDate></item><item><title>How Green is my City?</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/sustainability/Green_Cities_2007.pdf</link><description>The Carbon Footprint of UK Cities and the Role of Property</description><category>Sustainability</category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/sustainability/Green_Cities_2007.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Winter 2007/08</pubDate></item><item><title>Corporate Real Estate Survey Autumn 2008</title><link> http://www.gvagrimley.co.uk/documents/publications/research/occupiers and landlords/CBISurveyAutumn08.pdf</link><description></description><category></category><gva:thumbURL>
images/Publications/research/occupiers and landlords/CBISurveyAutumn08.gif</gva:thumbURL><pubDate>Autumn 2008</pubDate></item></channel></rss>