Monthly Archives: August 2013



Canary Wharf Mall Welcomes New Tenants

Posted on 26 August, 2013 by Jodee Redmond under Top Properties

Canary Wharf Group has announced that another six retail brands will open at the Jubilee Place Shopping Mall expansion in early November. In addition to the nine retail brands already announced, Michael Kors, Tiger of Sweden, Monica Vinader, Schuh, Godiva and... Read More

Is Your Sofa Really the Bargain you Think it is?

Posted on by MOVEHUT under Business News

Everybody loves to find a bargain in the shops. So when you find a sofa that was originally £1000, but now is £499 you can’t help but think you have bagged yourself a good deal. But is it really as genuine as you think it is? According to the... Read More

New Enterprise Allowance Scheme Hailed as Success

Posted on 25 August, 2013 by Kirsten Kennedy under Business News

During the recession, many workers left without jobs turned to self-employment in order to utilise their skills and make ends meet. Unfortunately, however, many found that the lack of financial support due to banks restricting lending limited their growth... Read More

Edinburgh Airport Announces Expansion Plans

Posted on by MOVEHUT under Commercial Developments

Edinburgh Airport has announced plans for a £150m expansion. The investment includes £25m for the redevelopment of the international airport's terminal building. The 6,000 sq m facility will be built around a new state-of-the-art security area that... Read More

English Coastal Towns Among Poorest in the Country

Posted on 24 August, 2013 by Kirsten Kennedy under Economy

With efforts to rejuvenate the high street in full swing, and the recent spate of good weather providing a welcome boost to consumer confidence, one would be forgiven for assuming that this summer has been one of the best in recent history for coastal towns.... Read More

What are the Possibilities of 3D Printing?

Posted on by Neil Bird under Business News

Many people first became aware of 3D printing when it was reported that a functioning gun had been manufactured using the method. This was perhaps an inauspicious way to enter the public consciousness but it at least had the effect of making people sit up and... Read More

Business Park Expansion Planned for Flintshire to Meet Growing Demand

Posted on 23 August, 2013 by MOVEHUT under Commercial Developments

With demand for business units going through the roof in Flintshire Wales, one industrial park is planning to offer a much needed supply for businesses requiring space. Deeside Industrial Park, which is owned by Dandy’s, is planning to build 18 new... Read More

Development Boost for Bradford City Centre

Posted on by MOVEHUT under Commercial Developments

An ambitious commercial development plan will see the creation of thousands of new jobs for the local community in Bradford. Work has already begun on the brand new high-tech advanced manufacturing park in Baildon, which will consist of “bespoke”... Read More

Admiralty Arch to be Transformed into Luxury Hotel

Posted on by Kirsten Kennedy under Top Properties

The London commercial property boom continues to grow, with both foreign and domestic investors keen to take advantage of the improving economic climate. However, whilst new builds continue to attract international attention, redevelopment projects tend to be... Read More

Banking Giant Plans High Street Expansion

Posted on by MOVEHUT under Business News

In stark contrast to other banking groups, which are reducing their high street presence, Santander is planning to open dozens of new branches as part of its plans to make further advancement into the UK banking market. The Spanish giant hopes to grow... Read More