Ground Floor Offices Tower Brewery, Tadcaster
£18,500.00 per annum

Carole Taylor
+44 (0)7717 814835
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Carole has over 30 years’ experience working in the Midlands property market and is regional managing partner for Vail Williams’ work across the Midlands region.
She specialises in the acquisition, development and disposal of industrial and office property and the sale of land for residential development together with advising large occupier clients on all aspects of their property portfolios.
Carole joined Vail Williams in 2014 following nine years at BNPParibas and, prior to that, 17 years at Chesterton plc.
Her clients include Molson Coors Brewers, National Express, First Group, Coventry City Council and Joseph Chamberlain College
Outside of work, Carole is interested in tintinnabulation and following Coventry City FC. She is also Chair of Governors at Shustoke C of E Primary School.
Emma Brooks and Brian Miklasz join as associates whilst Joshua Lawrence boosts the Midlands and North agency team.
Carole Taylor, regional managing partner (Midlands and North), says there is a buoyant year ahead for the Birmingham office market
The Birmingham office market has kickstarted 2025 with a bang, following news from EY that they are set to relocate 1,200 staff into 70,000 sq ft offices at Three Chamberlain Square next year.
Hill Dickinson move into Louisa Ryland House in Central Birmingham after continued growth.
Birmingham-based Craig Fillingham has been made Partner at Property consultancy Vail Williams
Property consultancy Vail Williams has hired an experienced lease advisory specialist to bolster its Surrey and London regions as business demand continues to grow.
Haynes Point, Kidderminster, one of 11 trade counter premises sourced by property consultancy Vail Williams for painting and decorating supplies specialist PaintWell in the last 12 months
Demand across the midlands is not easing up as occupiers fight for the limited industrial and logistics stock.
The phrase ‘golden triangle’ was first coined in the late 1980s when a small triangle of land in the middle of the East Midlands stretching between the M1, M6 and M69, became renowned for its logistics prowess.
Hooton House, near Ellesmere Port on The Wirral where The Car Group will open a new car supermarket after acquiring the premises in a deal negotiated by property consultancy Vail Williams
Property consultancy Vail Williams has scooped a prestigious award in the West Midlands Business Masters Awards
The commercial property market in Birmingham and the wider West Midlands region has experienced an exciting 2022, with a renaissance not seen in the region for a generation.
July sees a host of festivals and events across Birmingham as we eagerly await the start of the Commonwealth Games later this month.
Carole Taylor, West Midlands Regional Managing Partner of property consultancy Vail Williams, says Coventry industrial rents are set to rise over three years, driven by the electric vehicle industry in the city
Seventeen sites across central and west London and the Midlands have been acquired for the government’s post-Covid Restart Scheme by the Ingeus UK Group.
Coventry has a rich industrial and manufacturing past which has placed it at the heart of the West Midlands industrial market for many decades.
Trade counter premises across the midlands and north are being acquired as painting and decorating specialist PaintWell continues to expand
Birmingham’s commercial property renaissance has continued throughout 2021 with upward rents in both office and industrial sectors driven by high demand, lack of supply and workplace transformation.
As we head towards the end of the year, we take the opportunity to celebrate Birmingham’s continued renaissance and look back at what has been happening in the West Midlands property market in recent months.
E-Zec Medical Transport Services had only 8 weeks to find a new base across Shropshire and Mid-Wales for their latest NHS contract.
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