Leading the trend
The Evening Standard says that education Institutions are hungry for space in London and Republic London is leading the trend.
In the Evening Standard article, Joanna Hodgson reports that interest in the capital comes as some would-be occupiers want to co-locate in knowledge clusters alongside other public and private sector companies to foster partnerships. London’s university student population grew by 8% in 2022, with the number of non-EU students increasing by 17%, the fourth year of double-digit growth.
Republic is leading the way, with York St. John University, University of the West of Scotland, ARU London, Global Banking School and City Gateway all taking space within Trilogy's flagship innovation campus. Knight Frank's Emma Cleugh says recent transactions and requirements “are bearing out a strong trend that has been emerging with educational institutions creating or anchoring knowledge quarters with best-in-class commercial buildings”.
Read all about it: https://lnkd.in/d6Ppp_2M and download Trilogy and Times Higher Education's report on reimagining the 21st Century Campus here: https://lnkd.in/ehDGNnQp