All Property Week articles in Property Direct March 2006
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Entrepreneurship study exposes UK weakness
The UK's entrepreneurial spirit is flagging, claims a new study that shows the number of people involved in entrepreneurial business activity has fallen. The London Business School's (LBS) annual Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) found that in 2005 6.2% of adults of working age in the UK were either setting up ...
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Wrenbridge rolls out office schemes to meet SIPPs demand
New venture kicks off with offices and warehouses in Bury St Edmunds
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King's Cross in TfL peril
Transport for London has raised last-minute objections to Argent's plans at King's Cross that could derail the £2bn scheme.
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Property solutions that can liberate business
Property direct speaking to landlords, occupiers and property consultants has made me realise the impact property can have on a business.
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Business outcry at plans to revive local rating regime
Government-funded report calls for greater financial control to be handed over to local authorities
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Bridge provides long-awaited business link for Isle of Sheppey
Land prices boosted by prospect of new link to Kent mainland.
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Smaller companies take the full force of Buncefield fuel depot blast
Local firms suffer cashflow problems while awaiting insurance payouts.
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Avanta lays out its three-star serviced office vision.
Flexible deals for large and small businesses are key to expansion
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QUESTION: My landlord has not served rental notice concerning an outstanding review from two years ago. Should I do anything?
Yes. Just because a tenant has not heard from their landlord well after a review date does not mean the threat of increased rent will go away.
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£35m in three months
Bankhaus is to make a profit of more than £35m in three months after selecting a buyer for the Woolgate Exchange office complex in the City of London.