Tag Archives: Serviced Offices
Posted on January 4, 2011 by John Cronin
Funding and construction contracts have been agreed for a multi-million pound office development at a large regeneration scheme in Glasgow. The Clyde Gateway Urban Regeneration Company (URC) has announced that funding amounting to £10m has been secured from the investment … Continue reading →
Posted in Glasgow |
Tagged Clyde Gateway, Public Sector, Renovations, Serviced Offices |
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Posted on December 22, 2010 by John Cronin
A property investment and development company has announced multiple lettings at a new serviced office centre in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Northern Trust has secured 7 new tenants for its new Genesis Centre complex (pictured) at the North Staffs Business Park. The … Continue reading →
Posted in Staffordshire |
Tagged Business Parks, Serviced Offices |
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Posted on December 17, 2010 by John Cronin
Brighton and Hove City Council has received independent backing in a case against a local property company. The council had served an enforcement notice on Baron Homes, instructing the company to convert a property back to serviced offices. Baron Homes had converted … Continue reading →
Posted in East Sussex |
Tagged Planning, Serviced Offices |
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Posted on December 8, 2010 by John Cronin
A public-private sector office scheme in Sheffield is in the spotlight after failing to achieve planned rental income. The New Deal for Communities body in Sheffield, known as Burngreave NDC, oversaw a project to redevelop an old office building once … Continue reading →
Posted in South Yorkshire |
Tagged Public Sector, Renovations, Serviced Offices |
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Posted on December 1, 2010 by John Cronin
A business park in County Durham is supporting the Help For Heroes charity by hosting a fundraising event in one the huge on-site offices. The Lingfield Point business park in Darlington is set to host a fund-raising tea break in … Continue reading →
Posted in County Durham |
Tagged Business Parks, Renovations, Serviced Offices |
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Posted on November 30, 2010 by John Cronin
A business park in Lincolnshire is set to expand after being granted planning permission for additional office buildings. The Lincolnshire Enterprise Park (pictured) on the outskirts of Lincoln is set to expand with the addition of three more industrial units … Continue reading →
Posted in Lincolnshire |
Tagged Business Parks, Serviced Offices, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on November 25, 2010 by John Cronin
The Coventry Building Society has taken on more office space in one of the biggest office lettings deals seen in the city in 2010. Having agreed a 15-year lease, the Coventry Building Society has taken 24,000 sq ft of the available … Continue reading →
Posted in West Midlands |
Tagged Business Parks, Serviced Offices |
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Posted on November 23, 2010 by John Cronin
A serviced offices company has signed up for two floors of a premium office building in the centre of Glasgow. Serviced offices provider i2 Office, a relatively new company to the market, has agreed to let floors 1 and 2 … Continue reading →
Posted in Glasgow |
Tagged Rental Prices, Serviced Offices, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on November 18, 2010 by John Cronin
A south west based commercial property consultants reports that demand for smaller footage office space in Cardiff is returning. Alder King, who have seven offices across the south west, believe that they are a seeing a slow return of demand … Continue reading →
Posted in South Glamorgan |
Tagged Rental Prices, Serviced Offices, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on November 16, 2010 by John Cronin
The first, pilot phase of a new business hub for the creative industry in Liverpool has been completed. An area within the centre of Liverpool opposite the Albert Dock, known as the Baltic Triangle (pictured), is being promoted as a … Continue reading →
Posted in Merseyside |
Tagged Renovations, Serviced Offices, Speculative Developments |
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