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  • London crowned most expensive city for office refits after ‘perfect storm’ of costs

    Property

    Demand for high-quality facilities and specialist skills has made London the most expensive city in the world to refit an office, according to new research. The average high specification project in London costs £4,671 ($5,932) per square metre, four per cent higher than runner-up New York and eight per cent higher than third-place Zurich, Turner [...]

    Rachel Reeves has been warned personal guarantees had become the "default setting".
  • ‘Once you legislate, people will rebel’: Why a vibes-based WFH policy is working for Vitality

    insurance

    The debate-stirring issue of working from home (WFH) has never been far from the headlines so far in 2025. The likes of FTSE 100 giant WPP, Lord Alan Sugar and London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan have all made waves with where they stand on the topic. Now Neville Koopowitz, the chief executive of health and [...]

    Stanley the dachshund is the well-known mascot of Vitality.
  • Civil servants to take indefinite industrial action after being ordered back to office

    News

    Indefinite industrial action is to be taken by thousands of civil servants working at the Land Registry in a dispute over office attendance. Around 4,000 members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) based in 14 offices across England and Wales will take part in the action from 21 January. The union said its [...]

    Civil servants working at the Land Registry are to take industrial action.
  • City rents rise as return to the office drives up demand for prime locations

    December 3, 2024

    Available office space in London’s most sought-after areas has slumped to near record lows as businesses continue to reverse pandemic-era working from home rules. According to global property consultancy Knight Frank, availability in newly constructed office buildings has fallen to 0.3 per cent in the West End Core – which includes Mayfair and St James’s [...]

  • Wework: UK firm owes almost £840m to bankruptcy-hit US owner

    November 28, 2024

    The UK arm of troubled US co-working startup Wework lost almost £150m in the year before its parent company filed for bankruptcy. The division suffered a pre-tax loss of £147.9m in 2023, according to newly-filed accounts with Companies House. The latest figure comes after the arm racked up a pre-tax loss of £122.6m in 2022. [...]

  • IWG buoyed by workers returning to the office

    November 5, 2024

    Hybrid workspace platform International Workplace Group (IWG) has reported an uptick in revenue boosted by strong growth in its managed and franchised properties. Revenue grew by two per cent in the three months to 30 September, 2024, on a year-on-year constant currency basis, the company told markets this morning. The firm grew revenue at its managed and [...]

  • Office Depot owner loses over £50m ahead of quitting UK thanks to working from home trend

    October 2, 2024

    OT Group, the owner of Office Depot and the Spicers wholesale brand, lost more than £50m in the year before it revealed plans to quit the UK. The Greater Manchester-headquartered group has posted a pre-tax loss of £52.5m for 2023, having also lost £15.8m in 2022. Newly-filed accounts with Companies House also reveal that turnover [...]

  • Midscale London hotels outperform cheaper rivals as back-to-the-office drives weekday bookings

    June 13, 2024

    Midscale hotels are currently on top of the accommodation food chain in London, new data has found, as revenue available per room across the semi-affordable chains has risen seven per cent over the year to April. 

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