The number of commercial properties that have gone into administration has increased by 64 per cent in the first three months of this year, when compared to 2011.... Read More
Business Secretary Vince Cable has said the UK Government will launch a study of how business regulation is imposed. Cable announced measures to support supply chains and ease the burden of regulation on commercial property SMEs.... Read More
Great Britain is becoming an increasingly expensive country to live and work in. Fuel is at a record high price, and this has had the knock-on effect of raising the prices of essentials, from food to clothing.... Read More
It is that time of year again; the one that many commercial property tenants will dread – when three months rent is paid in advance. Some may think this is a joke, as the quarterly rent payment falls on April Fools Day, but unfortunately this is no gag.... Read More
On first impression, you might think there was little broadcasted in the Budget that will have an effect on small commercial property firms. Yet on closer examination, there are a small number of changes that could seriously affect... Read More
With the country currently struggling to climb out of the recession that has held us in its grasp for the past several years, you could be forgiven for being wary about starting your own business until the economy has stabilised.... Read More
The number of empty commercial properties in Selby, North Yorkshire, has dropped by 45 per cent since 2010, mainly thanks to loyal local customers.... Read More
Offices made from bricks and water are becoming a thing of the past, as a construction company have utilised ex-shipping containers by turning them into an inventive and original office space.... Read More
Small commercial property businesses who run e-commerce websites, to offer customers a more flexible way of buying products, are more at risk of hackers than large corporations.... Read More
Stockport was dubbed as having the highest commercial property vacancy rate in large UK towns, with 30 per cent of all properties unoccupied. But the city has offset this trend by having the most new start-up businesses than anywhere else in England.... Read More