New space is the Pinnacle for Egnyte
Egnyte has announced the expansion of its EMEA headquarters to a new space at the Pinnacle in Reading.
Read moreDetailsEgnyte has announced the expansion of its EMEA headquarters to a new space at the Pinnacle in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA Reading real estate agent has doubled the size of his business overnight .
Read moreDetailsPerfect for bike enthusiasts, L&Q at Huntley Wharf in Reading is a brand-new cycle-friendly development.
Read moreDetailsE DEVELOPERS behind a new housing development in Caversham say they expect there to be high demand for the homes as construction gets underway
Read moreDetailsNEXT WEEK, the first tenants will move into a new apartment block built in the heart of Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading East MP Matt Rodda has been offered yet another meeting with the Ministry of Justice regarding Reading Gaol, still no closer to a decision
Read moreDetailsResidents in Reading are being offered better rates on solar panels by the council as part of a group-buying scheme
Read moreDetailsExterior shots of the house in Edgcumbe Park will be seen in and episode of series six of Black Mirror starring Salma Hayek and Annie Murphy
Read moreDetailsA property owned by Uri Gellar has gone on the market for £7.5m, featuring a glass pyramid, cinema room, gym, and traditional Japanese pond gardens
Read moreDetailsFurther restrictions on HMOs are set to be decided upon at a planning committee meeting on Thursday
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