Carter Jonas: Bulletin
Could residential land receipts be under threat from housing growth?
Could residential land receipts be under threat from housing growth?
Experts at commercial property agents VSL are reporting growing demand for buildings in Witney from both large and small firms, creating hundreds of jobs.
The heartland of Oxford’s professional services district is recovering strongly with three deals agreed in quick succession.
Are they key to unlocking the potential of small sites in London?
A major deal has been agreed which will see a high-tech company setting up a new base in Oxfordshire.
Key data and expert commentary outlining key trends in the farmland market.
The Q1 2021 CoStar Awards Quarterly Deals Winners names VSL as top performer, completing two of the top five transactions in the South East region.
The first new commercial property estate in Witney for several years has proved to be a major success.
It’s thought that a year of coronavirus lockdowns has cost the economy £251billion through closed businesses and reduced footfall. So, it’s no wonder that the Government and private businesses alike are keen to get Brits back in the office.
The start of the year has been a positive one for the UK’s land market, with enquiry levels increasing and supply coming to the market up on last year. With the Covid-19 vaccination programme in full swing, and lockdown restrictions on course to ease by the summer, we expect enquiry levels and viewings to progress as per a ‘new normal’ during the coming months.
The first phase of new buildings at Catalyst Bicester, the £100 million new advanced manufacturing and technology business community and include a David Lloyd Health and Racquets Club in Bicester, Oxfordshire is to start following infrastructure and enabling works.
A branding and design business is looking to expand its customer base by opening a shop in Witney town centre.
B4 Members will discuss this topic and the changing face of commercial property. They will consider issues such as mental health in the workplace and how commercial office space can be designed to support businesses and employees.
B4 Members will discuss this topic and the changing face of commercial property. They will consider issues such as mental health in the workplace and how commercial office space can be designed to support businesses and employees.
A new website highlighting office availability across Oxfordshire has been launched in response to the post-pandemic requirements of business in 2021.