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    Regional offices see double digit decline.

    en-gbJune 17, 2013
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    Regional office values plunged 10.4% in the 12 months to May, according to the latest figures from IPD.
    The commercial property index showed that for capital value growth, offices outside of London and the South East were the worst performing sector, closely followed by in town shopping centres and regional shops. In this podcast, EG finance reporter Sophia Furber interviews IPD's head of research UK, Greg Mansell, about this month's figures.

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