Monthly Archives: October 2013



Tesco pushed out of Suffolk Town by Campaigners

Posted on 2 October, 2013 by Kirsten Kennedy under Business News

Small retailers have long struggled against the dominance of large supermarket brands, with businesses such as butchers, bakers and newsagents often losing custom thanks to consumers being drawn to the convenience option offered by larger brands. However, in... Read More

Land and Property Deal paves the way for Cardiff Regeneration

Posted on 1 October, 2013 by Neil Bird under Commercial Developments, Commercial Sales and Lets

Cardiff Council has successfully completed the purchase of two buildings and a plot of neighbouring land essential to the Capital Square regeneration scheme. Now locally based commercial developers Rightacres Property can finally move forward with the... Read More

Stonehenge to Open Visitor Centre in Time for Christmas

Posted on by MOVEHUT under Top Properties

Stonehenge may be just some old stones that have been there for a while to some of us, but to others they are a huge part of our history. To embrace the historic significance of the 4000 year old stones, a new visitor centre and museum has just been... Read More

Amazon Warehouse Initiative to pile Further Pressure on Small Retailers

Posted on by Kirsten Kennedy under Business News

Internet shopping has, in recent years, become one of the toughest challenges facing small commercial property based retailers, with low prices and huge ranges of stock drawing consumers away from the high street and onto their computers. In response,... Read More

Government proposes Parking Reforms to assist Ailing High Streets

Posted on by Kirsten Kennedy under Business News

One of the key issues highlighted by the Portas Review was a lack of affordable parking. With some town centres charging up to £3 per hour for council-run car parks, it is hardly surprising that consumers have turned to out of town retail parks, where there... Read More