News & Insight
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Location Spotlight: Bournemouth
Discover why business in Bournemouth is booming.
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Location Spotlight: The City of Westminster
Could this central London borough be where you should set up shop? This article lets you know.
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Location Spotlight: Lambeth
This borough has a lot of new opportunities for business.
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Location Spotlight: Manchester
Media companies have been relocating to Manchester. Should you?
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Location Spotlight: City of London
Curious what the City of London has to offer your business? Read this and find out.
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Location Spotlight: Birmingham
Birmingham has peaked investors' interest. Here is why.
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Location Spotlight: Edinburgh
Looking where to start a business? This city might be the perfect spot!
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Location Spotlight: Bristol
An innovative city with its eye on the future. This could be the ideal location for your start-up.
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Location Spotlight: Surrey
This commuter county has great commercial potential.
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Location Spotlight: Mayfair
Before you buy, find out the trends and facts about this affluent London neighbourhood.
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Buying Offices: What You Need to Know
Setting up an office is a major step in the launch or expansion of any business – for one thing, it’s visible proof that your initiative is well past the planning stage and is actually up and running.
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Guides by Jo Thornley
How to Buy a Hotel
Whilst it’s clearly important to understand the industry and know precisely what your competitors are doing, there is still plenty of room for prospective owners who have a good grasp of basic principles yet are keen to introduce some fresh ideas of their own.
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Guides by Raj Chall
Your EPC Assessment – What to Expect
You own a commercial property, and you’re selling or creating a new lease. Or you’ve finished construction on a commercial property and you’re going through the building warrant process. In each case, you’re required by law to provide an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC).
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Guides by Raj Chall
Energy Performance and Commercial Property — Simplifying the Legal Stuff
Regulations in England and Wales are different from those in Scotland. This means that commercial property owners with UK-wide portfolios need to be aware of more than one set of legislation — or at any rate, that they need advisers who have that awareness.
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Guides by Raj Chall
How Do EPCs Impact the Value of Commercial Property?
Generally speaking, the better your EPC rating, the better the impact on the value or marketability of your property. Tenants and buyers are understandably more attracted to properties where they’re less likely to need to carry out extensive alterations.