office market
Single-let office investment in heart of Newbury sold
Fairfax House in Newbury is another example of companies relocating their offices from London to the M4 corridor.
Vail Williams strengthens cross-regional working
Luke Storey joins the agency team as associate to assist in the collaboration across the Thames Valley, Surrey and Oxford areas.
New starters bolster Vail Williams in Birmingham
Emma Brooks and Brian Miklasz join as associates whilst Joshua Lawrence boosts the Midlands and North agency team.
Airline interior company signs new office lease at Bournemouth Airport
Avic Cabin Systems (UK) Ltd has signed an 11-year office lease on the ground and first floors of Loewy House.
Expansion on the cards as Vail Williams builds on Oxford growth
It has been a year since commercial and residential property consultancy Vail Williams formally entered the Oxford market, but how has the firm got on since its decision to open a base there?
Buoyant year ahead for 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.
Thames Valley UK: The Prop Market Update
Guy Parkes, partner in our Thames Valley office in Reading, joined the Battle & Bunce Talking Property podcast at Apex Reading to go over the office market in the Thames Valley prop market, situated to the west of London and bordered by the M3, M4 and M40 motorways.
Reading revelling in office market revival
There is a real sense of having turned a corner in the Reading office market which has experienced the largest number of transactions than any other town in the region, and the largest square footage let post-pandemic.
Bournemouth – dressed up for business but nowhere to go
Bournemouth’s reputation as a Dorset tourist destination is irrefutable, boasting miles of golden sandy beaches, breath-taking views and cliff-top walks, together with a good range of restaurant and bars.
Booming London office market could mean business rates savings
According to the latest London Crane Survey from Deloitte (2024), developers continue to put their faith in the London office market.
Turning the Page on offices of old
What is the future of the office in the age of hybrid working? With the average number of days that people worked in the office rising to 3.1 days, 2023 was the year that many businesses hit the return to the office ‘sweet spot’.