All Property Week articles in Property Direct September 2003
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The millions who'll pay for government give-and-take
It looks like some good news at last for small occupiers
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Industrialists clamour for quarters in Kent
There are now only two new units available in the south-east M25 area, so while developers have been slow to start construction, some occupiers are buying and building their own
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Home is where the heart of small business is
There are a range of solutions for the many small businesses that need to expand into suitable, affordable workspace
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Broadband to branch out into rural outposts
A government scheme to make high-speed broadband internet access more widely available to the public sector will have beneficial spin-offs for businesses
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Prescott to halve rates bill for thousands of occupiers
The small business rates relief scheme coming into effect in 2005 will cut rates for the 1 million properties valued at less than £8,000
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Enfield investor has all the right links for businesses
Refurbishing old offices is the strategy of one investor in the north-east London borough. Its first tenant is likely to guarantee plenty more come flocking in
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Surrey's secret airbase is a runway success
While former World War II aerodrome Dunsfold Park undergoes masterplanning, a range of local operators and small businesses have moved in beside the Top Gear racing track
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In the Slough lane around the M25 north-west
Vacancy and availability rates are high while rents are plummeting. It's no wonder developers prefer to let their office sites in Slough as car parks and flats