Charles Williams
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Slough off the mark
Hit hard by the downturn, Slough’s offices were one-third empty a year ago. Now, however, occupiers are taking space again, and there are some bargains up for grabs.
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Beware of rogue rating advisers after your cash
Fed up with high business rates? Watch out for rating 'cowboys' whose offers of low rates could end up costing you a fortune.
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Be prepared if you want to fight your rent review
Tenants have many recourses if they think landlords have raised their rent too high, but it is crucial to be prepared.
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Recovery reaches Southampton
After a long period in the doldrums, lettings and requirements are beginning to pick up again, and developers are even pushing forward plans for new schemes
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Cattle drive
Norwich's ailing livestock market faces its stiffest test yet as the council plans redevelopment.
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Dencora's return ticket
Richard Youngs sold Dencora four years ago, but has relaunched the company. He talks to Charles Williams in his first interview since his return
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Demanding more
Land and available space is coming on to the market in Ipswich, but it still may not make a dent in the city's demand. Charles Williams reports
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Flatpack fiasco
Government policy may scupper Ikea's aim of developing an out-of-town scheme in Southampton.
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Basing reviewed
An ageing office location once described as 'the Dallas of North Hampshire', Basing View is in need of a revamp.
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Dropped in the Ocean
Bournemouth University is nearly £1m out of pocket after a planning oversight put paid to its Ocean Gate project.
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What to watch out for in Brown's 2004 Budget
Businesses must look hard at changes to commercial lease practice and business rates, while seeking benefits for refurbishment and disabled access.
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South-east occupiers revel in favourable market conditions
While prices rise in the rest of the UK, the situation couldn’t be better for south-east occupiers, with huge rent-free periods and low rents – so now is the time to take space.
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Home economics
How can you hold on to your business premises when you’re strapped for cash and the rent is due? We explain the best way to handle a potentially tricky situation
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Getting to the Point
After a company restructure left Net.com with more space than it needed in its UK office, serviced offices provided an unlikely solution.
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Out of the wilderness
It has taken just 15 years to transform an undeveloped Teesside wasteland into a thriving business park.
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Fishing for development
The vestiges of the fishing, coalmining and shipbuilding industries in North Tyneside look set to receive a much-needed face lift.
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Coast guard
After completing the £45m Waterfront at Brighton Marina, developer Parkridge is seeking a JV partner for the rest of the site.
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How tall is too tall?
Development proposals have caused the topic of tall buildings to rear its head in Brighton after a silence of more than 30 years. But how tall will the schemes be allowed to go?
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Delay of the land
The council has set in motion ambitious plans to revive Crawley town centre, but both the retail and office sectors face delays and frustrations. ...
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Burgeoning enterprises
Despite Ericsson's departure from Burgess Hill, developers are finding other occupiers for their schemes.