London’s West End is the world’s most expensive place in which to rent office space, according to data from Cushman & Wakefield. It was followed by the City of London, in the eastern part of the capital. The strength of the pound is evident as the UK cities of Manchester and Edinburgh come in at ninth and 11th places respectively, ahead of New York, Seoul and Stockholm. There are eight UK cities in the top 50.

Global Ranking of Occupancy Costs by City

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