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Opco is to start major structural work in February on a £6 million project to refurbish Swansea’s historic Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, a Grade II* Listed Building that dates back to 1911.
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Environmentalist Ben Furlong from Argyll Environmental in Brighton says that although the Environment Agency’s call for the public to build snowmen to slow the thaw has been much derided...
Goya Developments has just completed a new green development at High Wycombe Business Park off the London Road in High Wycombe. It is the first new industrial development in the area for five...
Acting on behalf of private clients, Goadsby has let 116 High Street Poole to DWB Long Ltd, trading as Longs Fruit & Vegtables.
The premise comprise a net sales area of 879 sq ft with further...
A definitive report on the East Midlands commercial property market shows that the region is continuing to progress and is poised for success and opportunity.
The Innes England Market Insite...
Government moves to axe a key planning guideline aimed at supporting Britain’s tourism businesses have been criticised by sector experts Colliers International.
The Good Practice Guide on...
A two-tier market has become increasingly evident within Oxfordshire’s commercial property market according to Carter Jonas’ Commercial Edge Oxfordshire research report covering...
National commercial property consultancy Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH) has succeeded in letting and selling two units in Capel Hendre Industrial Estate near Ammanford.
Distribution House, a substantial...
Commenting on the government's paper on permitted development rights for allowing conversion of offices to residential homes, Gregor Wallace, West End Investment Director at BNP Paribas Real Estate,...
Bristol’s new mayor could play a crucial role in breathing new life into the city’s property and construction market, according to Philip Morton, Head of Agency at CBRE Bristol.
Morton...