Lightning strikes The Shard! Is your business protected from the elements?

During Thursday’s flash of bad weather that swept across the UK, there was one image that truly captured the imagination. A bolt of lightning that struck The Shard in London, Europe’s tallest skyscraper. However, the 87 storey building was not ... Read more

NovaLoca reveal the most in demand areas for office space in the UK

Research undertaken by NovaLoca has revealed the most sought after areas for office space in each region of the UK. Using data from Google Analytics to cross-examine the search term ‘office space’ with the names of over 15,000 towns and areas ... Read more

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5 unique tips for reinventing your office!

As we looked at in our previous blog ‘Four ways to make your workplace more inspiring and comfortable’, there is a new-found movement towards using innovative methods to spruce up working environments and to create relaxing office spaces. Below we ... Read more

Why certain dates this January are auspicious dates for an office move

For a little light relief in the run up to Christmas we’re taking a brief look at a different angle on the timing of your office move.  We touched on the principles of planning your office move in a recent post but our eyes were opened to the concept ... Read more

Four ways to make your workplace more inspiring and comfortable

Have you noticed that more and more companies are striking out of the 'norm' and making creative decisions that fundamentally change the tone in their workplace?  If you’re keen to spice up your office by making it a more inspiring and stimulating ... Read more

Top tips on how to plan your office move

An office move is a major step in any business large or small. It could be costly and will have a big impact on you and your staff. So how can you move office in the most cost effective way possible, whilst minimising the disruption to your ... Read more

Anti-squatting laws and your rights as a commercial property owner

The law on squatting in England and Wales changed in September last year so squatters on residential premises can now be arrested by the police, imprisoned for 6 months and fined £5000.  Unfortunately the new law has no bearing on squatting in ... Read more