On-sale Broad Street building given £3.8 million valuation
A B-CLASS building in Broad Street is up for sale in what has been described as a "prime Broad Street investment opportunity".
Read moreDetailsA B-CLASS building in Broad Street is up for sale in what has been described as a "prime Broad Street investment opportunity".
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 100 Reading businesses came together at hames Tower last week to learn more about two new Business Improvement District (BID) plans.
Read moreDetailsThe Atomic Weapons Establishment is set to redouble its efforts in supporting STEM professionals to return to work
Read moreDetailsTheale-based tech supply specialist Westcoast is celebrating a major business success.
Read moreDetailsWhile corporate insolvency is up on last year's figures, personal insolvency has levelled out since September 2020, says R3 regional chair Garry Lee
Read moreDetailsWestcoast, based in Theale, has signed off on a deal with Boom Collaboration to supply for their entire range
Read moreDetailsReading-based Favouritetable has written to Energy Minister, the Rt Hon Graham Stuart, to raise the issue of increasing energy costs.
Read moreDetailsSIX new faces have joined a Reading-based solicitors, in a move welcomed by one of its senior partners.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has requested that the alcohol licence be reviewed.
Read moreDetailsA chance to buy a piece of history is up for grabs this weekend.
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