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City Property Advisory Team


City of London skyline image The City Property Advisory Team (CPAT) is part of the City of London Corporation’s economic development service. Our role is to help businesses find and retain premises in the City and City Fringe that most suit their needs. We also assist property investors and developers deliver their schemes to the market.

We can:

  • Provide the widest range of details on available property
  • Help with planning, highways, and legislative issues
  • Unlock bureaucracy
  • Identify long term development potential
  • Help with site assemblies
  • Assist on infrastructure matters e.g. electricity and telecoms
  • Offer complimentary and confidential guidance as and when needed by clients and their advisors

We can also facilitate collaboration between the property industry and other City Corporation services such as property ownership, planning, and highways. Commissioned research informs our understanding of the complex issues affecting the UK property industry. We share this valuable knowledge through reports, discussion forums, and other events.

Inward investment

The City of London Corporation has a dedicated inward investment service to help you establish and grow your business in the Square Mile.   Find out more about our inward investment services.

Business connectivity

CPAT offers a free service to assist businesses and property owners to identify which telcos are available in the vicinity of their property. Find out more about our City Telco Search,

Infrastructure and Utility Connections Guide

The Square Mile is serviced by vast networks providing vital services including electricity, water and gas, as well as telecommunications network. CPAT work closely with these suppliers to improve the provision of their services throughout the City. Find out more about our Infrastructure work.


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Last modified: 26 March 2010 | Author: Anna Lycett
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