All Thames Valley articles – Page 2
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Thames Valley industrial supply dries up as demand stays strong
Space shortage looms after above-average take-up in past year.
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Reading’s retail market squeezed by Thames Valley competitors
New shopping centres are luring shoppers away from Reading.
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Harwell Campus fully let after trio of deals
Harwell Campus Partnership has secured three lettings at its Harwell Campus near Oxford to take the scheme to fully let.
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Sanofi letting a shot in the arm for Thames Valley Park
Pharma giant will consolidate from offices in Guildford and Maidenhead into 71,000 sq ft Four10 building.
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HUB hopes it will be third time lucky for landmark Maidenhead project
HUB’s scheme is third attempt to develop key site within the Thames Valley town.
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Lincoln Property Company revives hope for Reading Station Hill site
The site could be worth more than £500m once developed.
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Market focus – Crossrail boosts Thames Valley prospects
Regardless of the somewhat muted investment and take-up activity this year, interest in the region as a whole remains strong.
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New developments to help Didcot ditch its ‘normal town’ reputation
New residential, office and retail space set to transform the town.
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Panasonic moves UK HQ to Bracknell
Hines has completed a string of office lettings at Maxis in Bracknell, signing deals for a total of 85,000 sq ft with four separate companies including Panasonic.
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Clearbell signs FM Insurance to Maidenhead scheme
Clearbell Capital has secured a 56,750 sq ft letting at its Voyager Place office scheme in Maidenhead.
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Investment frenzy pumps up Reading property market
When it comes to office stock, Reading punches above its weight. It has some 10m sq ft of office space - roughly the same amount as Leeds. The difference is that Reading is a town with a population of 230,000, while Leeds is a city of more than 700,000.
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Park life in UK’s ‘knowledge spine’ keeps getting better
US history books (and Wikipedia) claim that the first business park in the world opened in Alabama in the early 1950s to avoid racial tension in city centres. Fake news.
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Pair of sleeping giants could become ‘Westfield’ for Slough
When the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) bought the Queensmere and Observatory shopping centres in Slough last year, the £130m deal was a much-needed shot in the arm for the sluggish retail sector.
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How regeneration of former uni site is putting Slough back on the map
The Heart of Slough Regeneration Project led by Slough Borough Council is changing the face of the Thames Valley town completely.
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Pharma giants hustle for space in Thames Valley tech cluster
Several large pharmaceutical companies have launched searches for a total of more than 400,000 sq ft of office space along the M4 science and technology corridor.
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Slough sloughs off old skin with £1bn transformation
While both a commercial and industrial success story, Slough has long been held back from realising the full potential of its enviable location thanks to its fractured and unappealing town centre.
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Green light for £500m Royal Elm Park to boost Reading
A £500m landmark, mixed-use development adjacent to Reading FC’s Madejski Stadium, has been unanimously approved by Reading Borough Council.
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Aylesbury university's digital hub to boost start-up businesses
London’s Silicon Roundabout might garner most of the headlines in terms of the rapid rise of the tech sector. But it isn’t all about the capital - tech firms are playing an increasingly important part of local economies up and down the UK.
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Better football, greater footfall: Royal Elm Park’s role for Reading
Reading is a town struggling to keep up with its own growth. Boasting a world-famous music festival, a ruined 12th-century abbey and the UK’s second-busiest railway interchange station outside London, the town has historically been viewed by many as a transitional point - somewhere to travel to, from or through, ...
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Reading comes out top in newly resurgent Valley office market
Berkshire office activity is looking up again, with some locales seeing record headline rents.
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