Former HQ of insurance firm in Reading riverside location to become nearly 250 sustainable buy-to-rent homes
A RIVERSIDE building in Reading town centre that once housed an insurance firm will become nearly 250 buy-to-rent homes.
Read moreDetailsA RIVERSIDE building in Reading town centre that once housed an insurance firm will become nearly 250 buy-to-rent homes.
Read moreDetailsTHE OXBRIDGE economy is continuing to provide optimism for south east's leasing activity despite a challenging economic outlook
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm helped broker an £18 million deal aimed at creating sustainable aviation fuel.
Read moreDetailsReading's Best Bar None scheme has given accreditation to four more venues, denoting high standards of safety for night-time venues
Read moreDetailsA LAW FIRM has announced two promotions in its wills, probate, tax and trusts tream
Read moreDetailsA READING-based infrastructure firm has received a share of more than £0.5bn from an investment specialist that will see it increase its reach
Read moreDetailsA LAW firm with offices in Reading and Henley is looking for key staff for its new Wokingham offices.
Read moreDetailsTHE GREATER Reading area is one of the best parts of the south east for 5G connectivity.
Read moreDetailsA LAW firm with offices in Reading has been listed as one of the top 20 places in the country for planning law
Read moreDetailsAN ACCOUNTANCY firm has welcomed two new faces to its Reading office as part of a new intake of 10 interns
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