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One (and I should stress one) of the problems facing our high streets is punitive business rates. Retailers bemoan a rates regime that is not set for evaluation until 2017. They argue that rates can...
This time last year I was working 16 hour shifts in a gastro pub in Kentish Town and had almost given up on the prospect of a real job. For years I had been surrounded by my peers endlessly discussing...
A few years ago, estate agents were all doing the same things to sell properties: newspaper adverts and property portals, combined with mailouts and phone calls. Fast forward to 2013 and it really...
The Green Consortium was founded in 2012 through the association of Britmet Tileform Ltd, Campbell & Kennedy Ltd, Orsis (UK) Ltd and Property Revolutions Ltd – four companies that have specialist...
Bristol's shopping centres are gearing up for Gromit Unleashed, a charity initiative that is set to attract thousands of visitors to the city this summer and boost retail footfall.
Led by...
On behalf of DTZ Investment Management, BNP Paribas Real Estate has sold 38-39 Broad Street, Reading to clients of CBRE Global Investors for £8.275m, reflecting a yield of 6.1 per cent.
Situated...
One of Cheltenham’s best known hotels, The Hotel, has been sold for £2.6m to a local businessman after going into administration earlier this year.
Situated in the popular Pittville...
Commercial property consultancy Lambert Smith Hampton’s (LSH) Nottingham office has helped an established chartered surveyors company - Bruton Knowles - find city centre premises.
Bruton...
Local authorities in England have now reduced their new housing targets to around 170,000 per year, a reduction of 7 per cent from the original Regional Spatial Strategies (RSS), which equated to around...
Commenting on the strong emphasis placed on infrastructure in today’s spending review, Jon Neale, Head of Research UK at Jones Lang LaSalle said:
“A historic lack of infrastructure...