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BRE buys divisions from i&i
Written by News Desk   
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
The Building Research Establishment (BRE) in Hertfordshire has acquired two specialist business divisions of i&i limited, Europe’s leading intelligent building consultancy.
 
Rok solid with £22.5 million acquisition
Written by Lautaro Vargas   
Wednesday, 09 April 2008
Milton Keynes-based builder, Rok plc, has acquired the entire issued share capital of Northern based Richardson Projects Holdings Ltd, the parent company of Richardson Projects Ltd, for £22.5 million.
 
200 jobs via industry hub
Written by News Desk   
Wednesday, 09 April 2008
Gladman Developments has completed the main phase of construction on a speculative £18 million, 200,000 sq ft industrial and distribution development on the A14 at Saxham, near Bury St Edmunds.
 
Illumina chiefs arrive as new lab work starts
Written by News Desk   
Thursday, 03 April 2008
Executives of Illumina Inc mark the start of the company’s new European HQ at Chesterford Research ParkJust 14 months on, Illumina Inc’s acquisition of Cambridge based genome sequencing firm Solexa looks like paying dividends in spades for the East of England.

 
F1 specialist growing from Fens base
Written by Tony Quested   
Thursday, 03 April 2008
FILCON supplies all the major F1 teams internationallyLife in the fast lane has become second nature for FILCON – a supplier of harsh environment connectors for the military, aerospace, marine and automotive industries – since it moved to Cambridgeshire last summer.
 
Plans for £7m office village at Gateway, Norwich
Written by Ben Fountain   
Thursday, 03 April 2008
Ben Coles, development director for Wrenbridge LandCambridge based property company, Wrenbridge Land, is to start the next phase of its development of Gateway 11 Business Park, Norwich, this month with cash backing from its in-house war chest, the Palmer Capital Development Fund.

 
Low supply underpins office market in Cambridge
Written by Ben Fountain   
Thursday, 03 April 2008
Ben Green of Cheffins Commercial says that demand for offices in and around Cambridge has weakened over the last six monthsDemand for offices in and around Cambridge has weakened over the past six months according to Ben Green of Cheffins Commercial, with the level of new enquiries down compared with this time last year.
 
Ultra Tough looking a glass act
Written by News Desk   
Thursday, 03 April 2008
Ultra Tough Ltd is looking to expand revenues by 50 per cent after its first year in new premisesToughened glass manufacturer, Ultra Tough Ltd, is looking to expand revenues by 50 per cent in its first full year in new premises in Hertfordshire.

 
Three of the largest warehouses on the market
Written by News Desk   
Thursday, 03 April 2008
Moving out: Furniture manufacturer, Willis & Gambier, is relocating from its 270,000 sq ft premises at Saffron Walden to a new base in PeterboroughCheffins Commercial and DTZ are marketing nearly 270,000 sq ft of warehousing and office space in and around Saffron Walden on behalf of Willis & Gambier, the furniture manufacturer, which is relocating its warehouse and distribution operations to Kingston Park in Peterborough.


 
It’s follow my Leda as global engineer expands its Cambridge city presence
Written by Ben Fountain   
Thursday, 03 April 2008
Ramboll Whitbybird has taken 5,300 sq ft of office space at Leda House in CambridgeRamboll Whitbybird, a market leading property engineering consultancy, has taken a 5,300 sq ft office suite at Leda House, one of the most prominent buildings on Station Road, Cambridge.
 
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