News archive for the ‘London’ Category

Google starts a nationwide trend of revamped quirky office space

10th January 2012

Less than a month ago search engine giant Google announced that its London headquarters had been redesigned to create an extraordinary work place.

Domino’s Pizza opens office space in Essex, London

5th January 2012

Domino’s Pizza has opened its very first office space at Eastgate Shopping Centre, in Basildon, in Essex.

Commuters offered temporary office space by Network Rail

20th December 2011

Have you ever been stuck on a platform twiddling your thumbs because you’ve missed the train?

London office space market dominated by foreign investors

22nd November 2011

Overseas owners dominate London office space, according to new research.

Insurance broker Aon pre-lets 191,000 sq. ft. of London office space

15th November 2011

Aon, the UK’s largest insurance broker, has signed a contract to pre-let 191,000 sq. ft. of London office space to make new London headquarters.

Central London office space take-up at its strongest of 2011 to date

8th November 2011

The take-up of office space in Central London has increased by over a quarter, according to a property market review.

Ikea to construct 480,000 sq. ft. of London office space

25th October 2011

Flatpack furniture giant Ikea has spent £25 million on a 26 acre plot of land in East London with plans to construct 480,000 sq. ft. of office space.

Despite economic recession, UK serviced office space increases

18th October 2011

The serviced office space market in the UK has increased by 19% according to a recent study, despite the difficult economic times.

RBC Wealth Management to upgrade office space

14th October 2011

Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) subsidiary RBC Wealth Management is set to move to new offices in London, as it looks to raise staffing levels and grow its UK business.

City office space demand static in last six months

18th August 2011

Demand for office space in the City of London is stalling, a study reveals, amid signs of a faltering economic recovery and a shortfall of available space.