All Property Week articles in Property Direct February 2009
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Where I work - William Wainman
In each issue, we talk to a small business. This time, Hardeep Sandher meets William Wainman, whose green company provides environmentally friendly coffins
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New rates regime must provide for small firms
Pressure group calls for incentives and exemptions for under-pressure small firms
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Struggling occupiers might find that help is on the way
Last year’s predicted recession has finally hit and, together with this year’s expected new rates legislations, this means occupiers could soon find the extra tax becomes one of their largest items of expenditure.
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Economic downturn leads to restricted trade practice
Landlords offer incentives to entice tenants in an occupiers’ market
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Thames Valley set to be first in line when demand returns
Good transport links and reasonable rents are keeping occupiers interested
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High Wycombe office market continues to grow
Three sites could become development hub offering 100,000 sq ft
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Question: Is it true that as a property owner or tenant I could be liable for injuries to one of my builder’s employees?
The simple answer is yes, and merely being the occupier of a property, whether the freeholder or tenant, might be sufficient.
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Outer London Commission will give occupiers better choice
Funding could allow much-needed offices to be built in southern boroughs
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Small businesses still seen as ‘risky’ by banks
Access to finance is still the single most critical issue facing small businesses in the UK, the Forum for Private Business’s treasury committee has reported.
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Occupiers must strive to alter market dynamics
CoreNet Global UK conference says landlords need to offer choice to tenants