40,000 sq ft of new industrial/warehouse space on the way
Work has begun on the construction of 40,000 sq ft of new Black Country industrial units and warehouse space near...continue reading
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Work has begun on the construction of 40,000 sq ft of new Black Country industrial units and warehouse space near...continue reading
We’re continuing to see soaring rents for those leasing industrial property across the Midlands. Compared with five years ago, industrial...continue reading
KWB has welcomed David Sanders as Head of Client Accounting. This new appointment further enhances our landlord accounting support and...continue reading
The lack of consented development land in Warwickshire and Coventry is being answered by Abbey Park, the prime office campus...continue reading
More than 70,000 sq ft of energy-efficient Birmingham warehouse and trade counter space is set to be created in a...continue reading
KWB is delighted to have secured the £1.425 million sale of prime commercial property in Birmingham at Portman House. The...continue reading
KWB has secured two new office lettings in Birmingham city centre, to four companies newly acquired by leading environmental and...continue reading
Worcestershire Parkway Business Park, Worcester’s first new business park for over 20 years, has been brought to market. KWB Office...continue reading
Large, refurbished office space will energise the Solihull office market in 2023, our latest research suggests. Larger space coming to...continue reading
The 2022 Birmingham city centre office market was highly resilient against a backdrop of national and global economic challenges, according...continue reading
You’re probably aware that changes to business rates in 2023 are imminent, due to the Business Rates Revaluation 2023 and...continue reading
The 10,371 sq ft second floor of One Kings Court has been extensively refurbished to provide open plan, modern Grade...continue reading