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    1. European Data Centre vacancy reaches an all time low

      Explore cbre.co.uk (Mar 20 2011)

      European Data Centre vacancy reaches an all time low Overall vacancy in carrier neutral data centres in the top five European markets has reached a historic low of 22.8 per cent, according to the latest research released by CB Richard Ellis (CBRE) today. This is due to a slower rate of new supply coming to the market, as well as a gentle increase in demand across the region, the report reveals. Of the five European markets analysed (London, Paris, Frankfurt, Amsterdam and Madrid), London performed best in the final quarter of last year, accounting for almost half of all take-up (49 per cent) and emerging as a clear overall leader in 2010. Meanwhile Madrid experienced very poor levels of take-up, significantly below that of its five-year market average, although it is expected to perform slightly better over the next year. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Europe   Netherlands   CBRE

    2. CBRE comments on start of mandatory carbon trading scheme

      Explore cbre.co.uk (Apr 13 2010)

      April 1st saw the start of the registration phase of the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme. Andrew Baker of CB Richard Ellis’ Energy and Sustainability Consulting comments on the scheme’s implications for UK businesses. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Carbon Reduction Commitment   CBRE   CRC

    3. CBRE Comments on Government's CRC Announcement

      Explore cbre.co.uk (Oct 7 2009)

      CBRE Comments on Government's CRC Announcement CB Richard Ellis’ Director of Energy and Sustainability Consulting, Darren Berman, commented on the Government’s announcement of the final details of the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC). “The Government remains committed to pressing ahead with the Carbon Reduction Commitment, albeit with a number of significant changes,” Darren said. “Most prominent is that the cash flow implications associated with the scheme will now be reduced as participants will only be required to purchase one year’s worth of carbon allowances in 2011, rather than two year’s worth as was proposed in the Draft Order.” “Another notable change the Government proposes to the Draft Order includes providing companies with the flexibility for large, qualifying subsidiaries to participate in the CRC separately, rather than requiring subsidiaries to participate as a single group. This provides greater flexibility for organisations to ensure individual subsidiaries have greater incentives to affect changes in their carbon emissions.“ (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Carbon Reduction Commitment   CBRE

    4. European Data Centre Market Less Affected by Financial Slowdown Than Other Real Estate Markets

      Explore cbre.co.uk (Feb 5 2009)

      CB Richard Ellis, the world’s leading real estate advisor, has announced that the take-up in the first three quarters of 2008 in the European Data Centre market reached 93,000 sq m (1.0 million sq ft) across the five tier 1 markets. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Netherlands   CBRE

    5. CB Richard Ellis Reports Significant European Data Centre Market Growth

      Explore cbre.co.uk (Oct 15 2008)

      CB Richard Ellis, the world’s leading real estate advisor, has announced that in the second quarter of 2008 take-up in the European Data Centre market has shown a positive response to the stagnation that took place in the first quarter, particularly in the London market. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   CBRE

    6. CB Richard Ellis Reports Lowest London Data Centre Take-Up Since Statistics Began

      Explore cbre.co.uk (Jul 2 2008)

      London, 3rd July, 2008 – CB Richard Ellis, the world’s leading real estate advisor, has announced that take up in the first quarter of 2008 London data centre market has been impacted by the current constraints in the capital markets, with no corporate take up and abnormally low figures generally. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Netherlands   CBRE   European Data Centre Market

    7. CB Richard Ellis European data centres

      Explore cbre.co.uk (Apr 21 2008)

      2007 has undoubtedly been a successful year for the data centre industry in Europe. In a period that saw CBRE monitored take-up reach record levels across the five major centres, we have witnessed major European investment from global data centre developer Digital Realty Trust; the £270 million take over of iXEurope by data centre owner Equinix; and the continued enthusiasm of colocation providers to crease their footprint across the European landscape. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Europe   CBRE