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Property Direct September 2004

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  • Kent on the ascent

    Property Direct September 2004

    After a quiet start to the year, industrial occupiers are choosing to buy freehold property, and offices are also in short supply in the region.

  • Landlords have got it wrong and small firms are suffering

    Property Direct September 2004

    Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have proved far more robust than larger companies in the UK economic downturn.

  • 'Lease events' give tenants the chance to get the best terms

    Property Direct September 2004

    Oversupply in the M25 market means that landlords that ignore the demands of their tenants may find themselves looking for another occupier.

  • Nowhere to go

    Property Direct September 2004

    Today’s business occupiers are paying the price for the lack of development in the 1990s, but relief may be on the way for those seeking smaller units.

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    Property Direct September 2004

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  • Rate relief measures of little help to small firms

    Property Direct September 2004

    The Small Business Rate Relief scheme will still leave small businesses paying proportionally more than their larger counterparts.

  • Shed shortage backlash

    Property Direct September 2004

    Small companies would rather leave Watford and become their own landlords than wait for accommodation to become available.

  • Six steps to saving money for savvy small businesses

    Property Direct September 2004

    A combination of EU directives and new UK legislation are about to hit small occupiers. Property Direct highlights the most pressing issues and how to alleviate their effects.

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