Jul 02 2009 | Commercial Property
Tom Fleming spoke to Paul Scott from Make, the architects behind The Cube, about whether the scheme has what it takes to be described as iconic Read
Jul 02 2009 | Commercial Property
The Birmingham team behind the development of the new £70million Middlesbrough College campus is celebrating after the iconic project secured another award. Read
Jul 02 2009 | Commercial Property
Landlords and tenants need to work together to ensure their survival as rental values look set for further decline. Read
Jul 02 2009 | Commercial Property
The worst economic recession since the 1930s will see retail rents fall by almost a quarter, according to the latest findings by Colliers CRE. Read
Jul 02 2009 | Commercial Property
One of Birmingham’s top industrial agents has left the corporate world to set up his own independent company. Read
Jul 02 2009 | Commercial Property
Healthcare at Home has taken additional accommodation at Barberry Court on Centrum 100 Business Park in Burton. Read
Jul 02 2009 | Commercial Property
A leading healthcare industry expert has chosen the Calthorpe Estate in Edgbaston to expand its West Midlands operation – helping to further its reputation as the city’s very own ‘Harley Street’. Read
Jul 02 2009 | Commercial Property
Planning authorities and developers alike are being advised to take a more flexible approach if they want to see commercial and residential development continue. Read
Jul 02 2009 | Commercial Property
Struggling businesses in the West Midlands should scrutinise the terms of their commercial leases to see if large-scale savings could be made, or whether they could get out of them altogether, according to experts. Read
Jul 02 2009 | Commercial Property
Paradise Forum newsagent Newsflow has bucked the retail downturn and announced a move to larger premises. Read
Jul 02 2009 | Commercial Property
The team delivering the major regeneration in Walsall is looking for two business people with a passion for the town to join the continuing drive for its transformation. Read
Jul 02 2009 | Commercial Property
Pennycuick Collins has appointed a new partner who will be bringing with him the management contract for one of the most significant property holdings in central Birmingham. Read
Jul 02 2009 | Commercial Property
Commercial property enquiries in Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire are remaining robust despite the economic climate, new evidence from inward investment agency InStaffs has suggested. Read
Jul 02 2009 | Commercial Property
The developers behind one of the few BREEAM ‘Excellent’ office buildings in Birmingham believes a lack of similar developments will pay dividends for their scheme. Read