Have you ever entered your work place and felt unwell, but when you go home the symptoms disappear? Well, you could be allergic to work - literally.... Read More
New research from recruitment consultants Badenoch & Clark shows that UK employers remain unprepared for the anticipated summer surge in staff leave brought on by the Olympic Games.... Read More
Research shows that many commercial property businesses still do not have clear plans in place for damaging threats, particularly snowstorms, even with Britain suffering heavy snow falls in recent years.... Read More
Sheffield Wednesday Football Club (SWFC) has submitted plans to build a new community complex costing £7 million.... Read More
Dublin only completed 12,000 sq m of new office space in 2011 and is planning no new office developments at all in 2012.... Read More
Gym memberships are to be investigated by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) after complaints were raised about unfair cancellation procedures and long contracts.... Read More
A new report by the Association for Graduate Recruiters (AGR) has revealed some 32 per cent of commercial property businesses struggled to find enough graduates to meet recruitment targets last year... Read More
A number of the UK’s leading commercial property development and investment companies are engaged in a battle with Australian giant Westfield over the future of a London shopping mall.... Read More
Have you ever wondered what sorts of crimes have happened in a shop, nightclub or theme park that you regularly visit?... Read More
We all know the situation at the moment – a lot of people in this country are struggling to find work.... Read More
The Government is planning to kick-start the economy by offering their unused Government offices to small businesses and entrepreneurs looking for affordable office space.... Read More
Starbucks, the world’s largest commercial property coffee-shop chain has posted a 10 per cent rise in profits for the three months to 1 January 2012... Read More
Have you had any giraffe bread? You may know it better by the name tiger bread, but in Sainsbury’s that will be a thing of the past, thanks to a three year old girl.... Read More
Flooding can have a shattering impact on homes and families. This was evidently shown by the terrible floods which hit several parts of England and Wales in 2007 and again in Cumbria in 2009.... Read More
Following what was presumably a rather uncomfortable weekend for Stephen Hester, it was announced today that the Chief Executive of The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) would not be accepting his annual bonus.... Read More
During Q4 (October to December 2011), the number of new retail units opened grew by 1.0 per cent.... Read More
Global commercial property sandwich chain Subway is defying the economic gloom by announcing that it will open 600 new stores in the UK and Ireland over the next three years as part of its plans for continued expansion.... Read More
Morrisons, who bought the internet retailer Kiddicare last year for £70 million, is to expand the company into commercial properties.... Read More
Thorpe Park has developed a new thrill seeker ride which cost an arm and a leg - literally.... Read More
When a company has worked through thick and thin to make the company work, it is always hard when they know there is no other way, other than administration. But shouldn’t the Government be helping companies in this situation... Read More
Up to 1,000 jobs are hanging in the balance as two further Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) commercial offices in Sheffield are to close their doors for good as part of a major Government shake-up.... Read More
New research published by the Manchester Office Agent’s Forum revealed its city centre commercial office market struggled for take-up throughout 2011, dropping below the 10 year average.... Read More