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Thumbs Up Given to Modernisation Proposal in Salford, Greater Manchester - 0 views
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MediaCityUK developer Peel Media has at last gained the green-light of planning permission to start building work on The Greenhouse, the latest development at the organisation's popular location at Salford Quays, that will involve a 3 purpose building transformed to become just under 33,000 square feet of serviced offices aimed at young and growing as well as more established commercial companies. The property was used as a hub for building construction and management firm Bovis Lend Lease in the course of the completion of the inaugural phase of the original Media City project and provided a location for circa two thousand Bovis staff. The property will now be remodelled to become short term commercial property providing business space to commercial organisations of up to twelve executive workstations each, with flexible lease agreements from just one calendar month. Located next door to the Pie Factory building, formerly a food production facility that is now the base of the University of Salford and ITV, The Greenhouse is particularly marketing itself towards young as well as more established corporate organisations from within the media or creative industry sectors. This commercially supple approach towards supplying commercial property is at the core of the furnished serviced offices field, with innumerable business centre locations throughout the UK providing furnished serviced offices with adaptable leasing terms to growing as well as more established companies providing them an excellent opening to success down the line with copious numbers of managed business centre locations becoming hubs for business and industry.
Vacant Office Space in Paris - 0 views
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Halfway through the 20th century French commerce desperately needed Paris offices to rent. As opposed to producing modern-day commercial property in the historic centre of the French capital, a business district, La Defense, was created. The specially created area accommodates in excess of circa a hundred and forty thousand employees. Throughout times of severe economic downturn, some of the district's properties have stood empty and so, in order to prevent a repeat of that scenario, there's been a lowering of rental costs and public transport system has been extended to better serve the district. To search for office to rent in Paris read the www.officebroker.com Paris office search facility.
The 4th Commercial Property Redevelopment Starts at One of Plymouth's Former Naval Yards - 0 views
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Celebrated building redevelopment firm Urban Splash are continuing with the restoring of Royal William Yard which can be found in Plymouth, Devon, a former yard for the navy, that has already experienced a degree of redevelopment work resulting in the creation of commercial realty of mixed-use. According to a piece by online serviced offices company http://officebroker.com the most recent planning permission gives the go ahead for work to proceed on a fourth structure, named the New Cooperage, that will, once completed, will be in a position to home 20000 sq. ft. of retail and business use. The refurbishment started almost immediately once the go ahead was awarded for the new development, the plans for which were put together by local Totnes-based architects Gillespie Yunnie. This is the 4th property at the location that will be updated by Urban Splash and the South West Regional Development Agency.
Ok Given to No-Energy Commercial Zone in Wigan - 0 views
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Wigan in the north of England has been chosen as the future location of the UK's first zero-energy enterprise park, featuring around 29 thousand sqft of freshly built Greater Manchester business space. With an overall cost of £2.7m, the development will transform Hindley Green Industrial Estate's brownfield site on Swan Lane, located a few miles east of central Wigan, with an injection of £1,300,000 from the ERDF (European Regional Development Fund). The new development won't be the same as any other owing to the fact that tenants do not be charged for electricity, water or gas due to zero carbon aims of the new park.
The Capital's West End Returns to the Top - 0 views
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The Capital's West End returns to form with brokers specialising in office space rental including http://www.officebroker.com publishing that the city has regained the title as the most expensive location in which to take tenancy in office realty. After the return to form from the financial trade boosting demand for commercial realty in the Capital's West End, brokers specialising in office space rental proclaiming an increase of 31% in the rent charges being collected in the area with prices of around eighty five pound per square foot being sought during the close of 2010. This increase in price has led to this popular part of the city replacing Tokyo, the Japanese capital, as the priciest city in which to take tenancy in commercial real estate, with The Independent newspaper broadcasting that fresh searches from large companies such as Apple and Google have played their part in strengthening requirements.
110 Bishopsgate, The Tallest Property In The Capital Is Now Complete - 1 views
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The capital's new tallest property, 110 Bishopsgate, is now in the final stages and directors are already moving in to allow them to relish the stunning city views as well as the top end standards of this newest found at this property. Frequently dubbed Heron Tower, the 755 ft property contains approximately four hundred and forty thousand square feet of modern commercial of modern office space, 37,000 sq ft of which is available as serviced space plus a high quality restaurant and sky bar. The flexible serviced office space contains five hundred desks spread over three levels together with the hire of ad hoc board room services, broadband plus receptionist services.
Approval Given Office Workspace in the Northern Uk City of Leeds' West End - 0 views
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While I was looking for some new managed commercial property for a colleague the other day when I saw this data on officebroker.com. They say that authorisation for planning in respect to a new 115,000 sqft, seven storey office workspace has been approved which is to be located in the West End of central Leeds. The commercial building is going to be controlled by a company called BAM Properties whose job it will be to oversee the managing, building and design of the plans using the organisation's varied internal sectors. The corporate building, which has been called Latitude Blue, is the business's third new commercial workspace in the metropolitan area of Leeds and developer, BAM, are seeking to kick-off the physical construction once a possible client is singled out. More the centre of Leeds news: West Riding House has just been procured by a private group for around £48 million which makes it the area's second highest value property transaction in the previous 12 months.
Commercial Office Space in the Sheffield Area Prime For Strong Year - 0 views
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The steady popularity of Sheffield commercial office space in 2010 has heightened the likelihood of a healthy opening first half of 2011, with work space specialists predicting an uptake in rental of in excess of 80 thousand sq.ft. With regards to the city's licenced office space market, which is next to be focused on further next month when http://www.officebroker.com releases its next City Focus report series, the price of managed office space averaged out at £205 per person throughout 2010, compared to the regional average over Humberside and Yorkshire during the course of 2010which was £154 pounds per desk. The predicted growth in occupancy is also apparent within the managed offices market, with the average tenancy in the opening two months of 2011 reaching five and a half tenants which is an increase of 2.5 workstations for each occupying business.
Rise In Renting Of Serviced Commercial Property For Rent With Flexible Terms In Bristol - 0 views
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The number of new businesses entering furnished, managed office property on flexible terms in Bristol has escalated, on the authority of a newly posted evaluation produced by the http://www.officebroker.com website, with the first 3 months of the year exhibiting an increase of 14% compared to the position registered in the initial quarter of 2010. Centring on the office space rental market in the centre of Bristol, the Bristol City Focus Report compares rental activity in the primary 3 months of 2011 with Quarter 3 last year charting office space take-up, average license length, workstation volumes, workstation price and enquiry levels. Further to a rise of fourteen percent in newly started businesses deciding to establish themselves serviced offices blog written by property search website www.officebroker.com, additionally brings to light 4% growth in the volume of searches placed.
Investment Expansion for Commercial Start-Up Programme at Hertfordshire Short Term Serv... - 0 views
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A managed commercial property provider in Hertfordshire with managed, furnished office space in Stevenage, Potters Bar and Watford, has acquired an increase in finance for their popular company start-up proposal which is planned to permit them to extend their services over each one of their business centre locations. "My Incubator", as their offering is known, has been created in order to provide nearby directors the option to benefit from and to take advantage of their hot-desk equipment and using a seasoned business advisor to help with establishing their new business venture. Their product, known as "My Incubator", is already in place at two of the office provider's locations in Stevenage and Luton, although following a £350,000 investment from the company's associates, the incubator scheme is in the process of being offered in the office provider's additional business centres in Potters Bar and Watford.
Short Term Serviced Office Industry is Home to Properties of All Shapes and Sizes - 1 views
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The managed furnished office property market homes buildings offering a huge amount of variety. One interesting office space that is listed within the officebroker.com register of short term serviced office property is Parallel Business Centres' Cams Hall property, a 300-year-old period property situated overlooking Portsmouth Harbour. The property was raised at the end of the 18th century but then later, in the 1950's, entering a state of severe dilapidation and finally came to be officially categorised as an abandoned property. The building was rescued some years later reconditioning the mansion's original features to their former magnificence and, additionally, adding contemporary additions which lead to a prestigious as well as practical property that is ideal for numerous commercial organisations. Check out their digital furnished managed office space profile at http://www.officebroker.com.
The 'Cheesegrater' Secures its 1st Occupier - 0 views
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As reported in an article on the news pages of web-based furnished, serviced office space advisors and brokers officebroker ltd., The City of London's 'Cheesegrater' a.k.a. The Leadenhall Building has signed its first resident. The new tenant is scheduled to occupy 191k sq feet of commercial realty inside the building as part of the relocation of their United Kingdom headquarters. Their commercial realty is proposed to be spread across 10 floors of the almost fifty tier, circa six hundred and ten thousand sq ft commercial property. Furthermore, the renter has the chance to lease eighty five thousand square feet more, which, if the option is taken, would strengthen the building's occupancy up to forty five%. Located in the heart of the City's financial and insurance district, The Leadenhall Building also known by its alternative name of 'The Cheesegrater' in the City of London was designed by architect Sir Richard Rogers and was constructed by a joint partnership by British Land and Oxford Properties. Uncover additional information with respect to office space in the City District of Central London online at officebroker ltd.
The Office Space and Studio at the BBC's Television Centre in West London's White City ... - 0 views
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The studio spaces and offices at BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) Television Centre has definitely been put up for sale, with the sale of the iconic site anticipated to land huge sums for the corporation. First revealed a few years ago the selling of the property possibly could give rise to half a century of production and broadcasting heritage coming to a conclusion at the location in the W12 postcode area of London - the studio spaces and offices at BBC Television Centre are currently producing hits including Mock The Week as well being the location of classics such as Monty Python's Flying Circus. Covering circa fourteen acres, the office space and studio space is positioned by the many stores of the local Westfield Shopping Centre and looks set to invite the attention of commercial developers looking to raise the amount of office space available for lease / rent in West London.
Business Space Controlled By Legislative Regulation Pertaining To Green Issues - 0 views
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Office realty constructed in the future are almost definitely going to be driven by conforming to tight rules governing environmentally conscious issues and the office space's success when attempting to put to use any advancements in technology - this is according to a blog piece on officebroker's website which talked about the report. As part of a much bigger study, the facts suggest the effect brought about by these things on occupiers, designers and the developers of corporate real estate will prompt a knock-on effect on the level of speculation directed at brand new business centre development projects. Additionally, the report also assessed the contemporary priority placed upon "the office", discussing again the many different forecasts published in the nineteen nineties which hypothesised that offices in the traditional sense would possibly disappear because of an extensive conversion concerning working from home - thoughts that that proved unsuccessful and did not have any substance with no more than 2 percent of the UK's working person's listed to be employees working from their homes.
Perth Flexible Offices - 0 views
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If your business requires Perth short term office property, the most recent office space in Perth, Australia, for rent are very popular; not just as a result of the memorable vistas that are on offer at the 31 storey commercial property, but they also present new directors with the chance to occupy flexible office space within 1 of the Western Australian city's most esteemed commercial addresses. In a great location on Saint Georges Terrace, the chief thoroughfare that divides Central Business District of the Perth these furnished managed offices command a great view of the River from the twenty fifth and 24th levels and, additionally, allow business concerns to rent office space alongside companies such as ANZ Bank, Quantas and the offices of the British Consulate who rent office space in the building.
The High Temperatures Give Rise to Limitations in the Speed of Trains - 1 views
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I found a news story which might potentially affect managers that work from serviced office spaces for rent near Norwich Station. The unusually high temperatures in the country last week brought about restricted train speeds on the London to Norwich Great Eastern line where train top speeds were regulated by 10 mph from 90mph to 80mph resulting in significant extra time on the journey between The City and Norwich Station on Station Approach, NR1.
Flights For Free Departing From the Airport in Norwich - 0 views
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The Airport in Norwich was urging attendees to receive the airport's news-letter which they send out every month for a chance to win flights for free courtesy of BMI, from Norwich International. Lots and lots of the local community entered over the course of the event although entrants can still apply because the ticket competition will be featured within next month's newsletter. I'll check if the person I worked with a while ago that just found serviced office spaces for rent near Norwich International Airport entered the competition?
New Paris Office Space - 0 views
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During the 50's businesses in France urgently required offices to let in Paris. In place of creating brand new commercial property in the historically significant centre of Paris, a specialist business location named la Defense was formed. The district houses in excess of circa a hundred and forty thousand workers and executives. During periods of severe economic downturn, a handful of the district's work spaces stood without any occupants and so, to ward off the risk of a repeat of those events, there has been a reduction in rents and also public transport system was extended so as to ensure efficient access. For details of Paris offices to rent read the http://officebroker.com information pages about Paris.
E.U. Members Agree About Greek Debt - 1 views
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Two of the largest E.U. players, France and Germany, have, at the last minute, achieved some common ground in regards to the growing problem of debt in Greece. President Sarkozy released a statement saying an agreement had been achieved following long discussions in Berlin. Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, has endeavoured to encourage the European private sector to shoulder a bit of the financial burden incurred by the plan Greece's recovery. France's government has historically questioned this kind of proposal, reasoning that spreading any of the duty on private sector banks might result in a European banking crisis. In order to read additional data regarding business in Germany, I'd advise you to look at the extra information featured on the German office search results of the officebroker.com website
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, http://officebroker.com have written a report stating Information Technology (IT) workers are most likely candidates to start an affair in the workplace, in the opinion of an up-to-date survey of 3k people that work in Information Technology (IT). The opinion poll showed that fifty five percent of people with Information Technology
(IT) jobs have, in the past started a workplace relationship with a workmate, accompanied behind by advertising, marketing and PR workers who come in at fifty four percent and then telecoms workers at 53%. In the opinion of http://officebroker.com, graduate trainees along with scientists were, seemingly, the most doubtful to begin an affair in the workplace with an associate they worked with. Seventy four percent of people working in the sciences and eighty one percent of graduate trainees answered stating they have not instigated a workplace relationship with a team mate they worked with.