Industry News


In the Industry News category you can expect to find articles relating to all aspects of the UK commercial property market. These can be humorous as well as serious giving readers a wide variety of material to choose from.


Shopping Centre to Have Its Own Train

Posted on 16 November, 2011 by MOVEHUT under Business News, Industry News

The Designer Outlet in York could be getting its very own miniature railway ride in order to attract more people to the shopping centre.... Read More

Plans for Sexy New Office Block in Manchester

Posted on 15 November, 2011 by MOVEHUT under Business News, Commercial Developments, Economy, Industry News

Developers in Manchester are planning to demolish a 50,000 sq ft office block, in order to replace it with a brand new 80,000 sq ft ‘sexy’ office tower in Manchester city centre... Read More

Businesses Oblivious to Olympic Impacts

Posted on by MOVEHUT under Business News, Economy, Industry News

According to recently conducted research, more than half of London’s Small and medium enterprises (SME) do not believe that the games will have any impacts, neither positive nor negative on their businesses during the London 2012 games.... Read More

Unemployment Rising as Businesses Ride Out Recession

Posted on 14 November, 2011 by MOVEHUT under Business News, Economy, Industry News

According to research conducted by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), many businesses are choosing to ‘wait and see’ what happens in the economy, before hiring more staff.... Read More

Businesses Anxious About Claiming Riot Relief

Posted on by MOVEHUT under Business News, Economy, Industry News

After the riots in August this year, which affected a large number of commercial properties in cities all over the UK including London, Birmingham and Manchester, many businesses are still struggling to pick up the pieces.... Read More

What Implications will York Developments have on the Rest of the City?

Posted on 13 November, 2011 by MOVEHUT under Commercial Developments, Economy, Industry News

The City of York is to undergo a major commercial development, involving a community stadium and a new shopping centre, on the outskirts of the city.... Read More

Japan Internet Giant Acquires Kobo EBook

Posted on by MOVEHUT under Business News, Industry News

Rakuten, who specialises in internet sales has bought eBook firm Kobo in a multi-million pound deal.... Read More

MK Dons Bring Big Name Commercial Brands to the Stadium

Posted on 12 November, 2011 by MOVEHUT under Economy, Industry News

Recent details have come to light about the development of Stadium MK, including plans to bring big named UK brands into the area.... Read More

The Gloomy Picture of Britain’s Economy

Posted on by MOVEHUT under Business News, Economy, Industry News

Sales at UK clothing and footwear commercial property retailers plummeted during the month of October, adding weight to the uncertainty that Britain will follow the euro zone into a possible recession through the winter.... Read More

Vacant Leisure Commercial Property to Become Travelodge

Posted on 11 November, 2011 by MOVEHUT under Business News, Commercial Developments, Industry News

A former bowling alley could be developed into a multi-use commercial property, which would include a Travelodge hotel, if plans are given the go ahead.... Read More

Learn more about our Industry News category

In this section we carry articles covering a diversity of topics. You will find news about supermarket commercial property expansions alongside the results of customer service surveys.

We also take a look at how businesses can benefit from sporting events, public holidays and spells of good weather. On the other hand we ask how they might cope with transport problems or industrial action.

Together with these stories you will find articles on dogs in the workplace, the stress reducing qualities of office plants and the reasons for our expanding waistlines. So if you want your commercial property news to contain a little variety, this is the page for you.