All Property Week articles in Property Direct October 2005
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At last, landlords are hearing your voice
For many years tenants had no option but to speculate on their future property needs, taking the gamble of signing a long lease, or paying over the odds for a more flexible arrangement. Landlords were seemingly more interested in raking in rents than the business strategies of their smaller tenants. ...
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Small occupiers hold the key to Reading’s future office schemes
Developers tell conference their new buildings will cater to all businesses.
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Survey finds one in three London firms dream of relocation
A new office is second only to new technology as occupiers’ main wish, Morgan Lovell finds
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Probe into BT payments threatens UK ratings system
Investigation sparked after telecoms rival says calculation method amounts to ‘state aid’
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Landlord body calls for eviction process to be kept out of courts
NLA highlights cost and expense of taking legal proceedings over problem tenants
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Aspiring entrepreneurs get taste of Sugar at centre opening
Business guru lends support to charity’s second London centre.
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Tenants find way around scourge of serviced office hidden extras
Business Environment Group’s all-inclusive offices are proving popular.
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Surrey land use review set to address concerns of small firms
County council’s study will answer accusations of residential bias.