May 06 2009 | Commercial Property
Property consultants Carter Jonas has teamed up with Harper Adams to support future rural surveyors. Read
May 06 2009 | Commercial Property
Wolverhampton-based support services and construction company Carillion delivered an upbeat assessment of its prospects for 2009 and said its new order intake remained healthy. Read
May 06 2009 | Commercial Property
Fiona Thomson, a partner in Clarke Willmott’s real estate department, bemoans the human cost of the recession – and the devastating long-term effect it could have on the city Read
May 06 2009 | Commercial Property
The Midland property industry has reacted with dismay after tender prices in the construction sector fell by two per cent in the last three months of 2008 – the first year-on-year fall since 1997. Read
May 06 2009 | Commercial Property
Black Country Reinvestment Society (BCRS) has helped a construction company to turn its fortunes from disaster to a £5 million turnover in two years. Read
May 06 2009 | Commercial Property
Digby, Lord Jones of Birmingham, has joined Bromsgrove-based commercial property company Barberry Group as an adviser. Read
May 06 2009 | Commercial Property
Nurton Developments has completed five deals at its refurbished Birmingham office scheme TriGate – including one tenant who has renewed three leases and taken extra space. Read
May 06 2009 | Commercial Property
The Birmingham-based fit-out specialist Welconstruct has completed a £3.2million state-of-the-art sterile services centre that will serve two major hospital sites in Berkshire. Read
May 06 2009 | Commercial Property
Now is the best time in a decade to invest in commercial property, according to a leading agency. Read
May 06 2009 | Commercial Property
Multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy Faber Maunsell Ltd has changed its name to AECOM Lt. Read
May 06 2009 | Commercial Property
Neil Harvey, a director at Gifford’s Birmingham office, explains how education lies at the heart of regenerating the region’s urban landscape. Read
May 06 2009 | Commercial Property
Students have reoccupied the ground floor of a Birmingham residential adult education college following a £1.5 million refurbishment after a fire last year. Read
May 06 2009 | Commercial Property
Birmingham leads the way in comparison to other UK cities in delivering sustainable office buildings, according to research. Read
May 06 2009 | Commercial Property
A new £110 million development in Coventry has received the highest possible accolade for sustainable office accommodation. Read
May 06 2009 | Commercial Property
Any hopes that rising confidence elsewhere in the economy might check the fall in house prices were dashed yesterday when Halifax reported a further 1.7 monthly decline and warned of further falls to come. Read