Government energy efficiency rules already mean nearly a quarter of York shops ‘technically’ shouldn’t be let or rented out - a figure set to be almost all by the end of the decade - unless they are upgraded.
OWNERS of retail spaces in York city centre face a bill of £110 million-£180 million if they wish to be able to keep renting out their properties.
Government energy efficiency rules already mean nearly a quarter of York shops ‘technically’ shouldn’t be let or rented out - a figure set to be almost all by the end of the decade - unless they are upgraded.
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