Lucia Graves
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Feast of Eden
Cornwall has seen a surge in tourists since Tim Smit's Eden Project opened in March last year. We visit St Austell to find out how Smit helped the region to blossom.
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Hammer drill
Auctioneers are trying to change their image from booming, hammer-wielding eccentrics to respected professionals.We ask what will be expected of tomorrow's auctioneers
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Access ability
Landlords and tenants who fail to prepare properly for the Disability Discrimination Act could leave themselves open to future legal action or a hefty bill.
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Cheap borrowing tempts occupiers to buy
Low interest rates mean that in increasing numbers firms are seeking to buy premises freehold. But is becoming an owner-occupier the bargain it might seem?
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How to keep moving in the right direction
If moving is imperative, minimising disruption to business and staff will save time and money.
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The lease is up. Should you stay or should you go?
FPDSavills wanted to stay put and retain valuable staff, so it decided to refurbish its offices rather than relocate. One year and four moves on, was it the right decision?
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Offices: Bargain placement
Midtown is still offering a cheap alternative in the heart of London.
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Investment: Holborn again
Quality rather than quantity of space could give Holborn a buffer against recession.
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Running on empty
Basingstoke has its largest volume of available office space since the dark days of the early 1990s, but demand from the technology sectors is falling fast.
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Southampton offices: No wind in Southampton's sails
Without new development opportunities the market will stagnate
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Portsmouth offices: Portsmouth's call
Call centre operators are keen and take-up is higher than average
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Bournemouth offices: Bourne lucky
Town centre rent rises mean occupiers are having to go out of town
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Blackwater valley retail: The Blackwater mark
Retail developments are quiet but others are in the pipeline.
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High grade dispute
Next week's extraordinary general meeting at the RICS – the result of a row over raising course entry requirements – may escalate into a wider rebellion.
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On the knocker
Meet three property professionals who are passionate about their parties. We kick off our election coverage with their campaign tales and reveal how property's big players are lending a hand
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Property's political donations
Cynics would say party donations have often been made because of 'interests'. Last year, a great deal of column space was given to Robert Bourne's failed attempt to buy the Dome with the Legacy consortium. Bourne was on a list of 'major' Labour Party donors. Observers asked whether this was ...