offices
Networking and knowledge share: Why it pays to dine out
Anyone who knows me will tell you that I excel at talking and socialising, and I believe it’s these skills which help me to maintain a finger on the pulse of the Thames Valley property market. How?
Momentum builds in South Coast office market, but more supply needed
If our wave of recent surveyor appointments is anything to go by, activity in the office market continues to go from strength to strength across the South Coast, with take up returning to pre-pandemic levels.
Looking to the future – A nine-point plan to help your business embrace hybrid working
After the last two years, businesses continue to broach how best to return to the office, approaching it in a variety of ways with varying results.
Care home plan tunes in to former radio HQ
A new care home is to be developed west of Reading town centre following a £3.5 million property deal for the former radio station.
Retailers: beware the ides of March
Retail and leisure sectors face the daunting prospect of further Covid-related financial shocks in early spring, warns a commercial property specialist.
Thames Valley Property Report: Q1 2022
Whilst Omicron slowed office activity towards the end of 2021, take up levels have been normalising in Q1.
Senior appointments bolster Vail Williams’ Thames Valley team
Property consultancy Vail Williams has appointed two experienced recruits to senior roles in its Thames Valley office.
Ramboll signs ground floor lease on flagship sustainable Twenty3 Southampton office
Global engineering, architecture and consultancy company Ramboll has pre-let the ground floor at a flagship green building in Southampton city centre, signing a 10-year lease commitment.
Transforming turbulence into opportunity
Here at Vail Williams, we are about to launch our next three-year plan and, as we look ahead, we believe that there are a lot of opportunities for values-centred businesses like our own.
Returning to the office – why carrots may be better than sticks
In the 20 months since the first lockdown in 2020, there have been countless predictions regarding the future of work as businesses and industry experts did their best to work out what the workplace would look like.