All Property Week articles in Property Direct April 2003
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Rents take a hammering in west London market
Like all the office market in and around London, Hammersmith is suffering from oversupply and a dearth of tenants, meaning there are bargains to be had.
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Smaller businesses fail to tackle terrorism threat
Business continuity measures come under the spotlight as small to medium-sized businesses back away from the cost of back-up procedures.
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Brown's Budget handout for smaller occupiers
Oh dear. Big occupiers and landlords seem to have been outmanoeuvred in the Budget, but why should smaller business occupiers care?
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Brown offers Budget relief for struggling small firms
Zero-rate Stamp Duty threshold raised to £150,000 and 'deprived' areas exempted altogether … this month's Budget was good news for small firms
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The future's bright: the future's yellow
One of the UK's biggest self-storage operators has decided to appeal directly to the public by advertising on TV – and it hasn't forgotten that most enquiries are made by women.
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Hook a bargain in the plentiful Hampshire market
The oversupply in the Hampshire market means that incentives are on the increase and tenants can drive a hard bargain.
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Occupiers' growing self-storage awareness
At last business and private users are waking up to the benefits of low-cost, flexible, accessible self-storage space.