office market
Office landlords with older buildings implement greener energy efficiency measures to attract eco-conscious companies
South Coast's Regional Managing Partner, Russell Miller, provides his overview of the market for 2025 and what's to come.
Staines: The quietly competitive place to locate your business
Sitting proudly on the River Thames, Staines-upon-Thames has become one of the most attractive and affordable office locations in the Thames Valley.
VW Insider South Coast Commercial Property Report: Resilience, reinvention and the race for quality
Despite economic headwinds and cautious investor sentiment, the South Coast commercial property market continues to show resilience and adaptability.
Oxford vs Reading: A tale of two cities
Oxford vs Reading: A tale of two cities When it comes to the Thames Valley commercial property market, Oxford and Reading are often compared as two of the region’s most important business hubs.
Superb HQ office ready for occupancy in Eastleigh
Vail Williams agency team has been appointed to market Connexus - a 4 floor office building opposite Southampton Airport.
Booming Guildford facing top office space shortage
Guildford is thriving thanks to town centre regeneration schemes, but faces a shortage of top quality office space according to Vail Williams specialist, Luke Storey.
Guildford regeneration spurs office market revival
Guildford’s office market has entered a new chapter, with town centre regeneration schemes transforming the town’s offer, not only as a place to live, but increasingly as a place to work.
Landmark Northampton buildings come on to the market
Public Sector specialists, Vail Williams, are marketing multiple historic buildings in the heart of Northampton.
Culture Eats (Hybrid) Strategy for Breakfast
The famous (or infamous) management consultant Peter Drucker once said, “Culture eats strategy for breakfast.” His point? No matter how robust your business strategy is, it’s destined to fail without the support of a strong and cohesive company culture.
Hybrid working: The future is still flexing
Is working from home a dying trend? If the latest headlines are anything to go by, you’d be forgiven for thinking so.
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.