Archive for November, 2008
Fix Your Prices for 2009
The end of year brings with it a couple of things. A man in a red suit is one but he doesn’t yet have an office in the north west, so it must be the budgets for next year.
BCA Awards Dinner Just One Day Away
One of the highlights of the year for the serviced office industry is the Business Centre Association awards dinner, which takes place tomorrow night, 28th November.
Temporary Rates Relief a Boost to Serviced Offices
The Pre Budget Report received a mixed reaction today, but one aspect that will be welcomed by many serviced office operators is the temporary re-instatement of rates relief for property with a rateable value less than £15,000.
New Business Lounge Opens in Liverpool
Insider are today reporting that the owners of the Runcorn’s Heath Business and Technical Park have linked with John Moores University to open a new business hub in Hatton Garden.
Manchester Votes on the Congestion Charge
Ballot papers are being sent out across greater Manchester for households to vote on the proposed transport fund and congestion charge.
Manchester Hotels Set the Bar for Increasing Yields
While serviced offices in Manchester have brought their prices down in an attempt to increase occupancy, the hotels in the city have taken the completely opposite approach report Crain’s.
eOffice Run Virtual Office Promotion
Hotdesking specialists eOffice have launched their latest special offer on virtual offices in Manchester.
Ardwick ‘Health City’ Set to Fill a Manchester Void
Plans for a new ‘Health City’ in the Ardwick area of Manchester city centre could well help fill a void that serviced offices just struggle to cater for.
Britannia Appoint Architect for Manchester’s Old Fire Station
It’s Friday, so we’ve given ourselves a day off from serviced offices to bring you the news that Britannia Hotels have finally appointed an architect to work on Manchester’s Old Fire Station on London Road.
The Works Business Centres See Increase in Virtual Clients
We’ve long been pushing virtual offices as a fantastic way to expand your business while keeping spending in check, and it seems that people are thinking in the same way out there in the market.
