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Design work for ethical supermarket earns Phoenix Wharf top national award for second time

December 10, 2020
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Design work for ethical supermarket earns Phoenix Wharf top national award for second time

Bristol design agency Phoenix Wharf has struck Gold for the second year running in one of its industry’s most prestigious competitions. The agency again topped the Best Hospitality Project category at the London Design Awards – this year for its work with ethical, accessible, community-oriented supermarket The Bristol Loaf. ...

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Brexit confusion continues for third of firms as UK-EU talks go down to the wire

December 8, 2020
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Brexit confusion continues for third of firms as UK-EU talks go down to the wire

A third of South West firms still do not know if they will be impacted by Brexit with less than four weeks to go to the end of the UK-EU transition period, according to a new survey. At the same time 46% are worried that Brexit could have a...

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Iconic Bristol office tower fully let as city centre market shrugs off impact of Covid-19

December 4, 2020
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Iconic Bristol office tower fully let as city centre market shrugs off impact of Covid-19

Bristol’s landmark One Redcliff Street office building is fully occupied following the letting of its South Wing to a leading international headhunting firm. The iconic 15-storey building, pictured – built in 1964 and formerly known as the Robinson building – has been extensively refurbished and extended in recent years....

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Bristol’s vibrant cultural scene puts it among world’s best cities for young professionals

December 4, 2020
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Bristol’s vibrant cultural scene puts it among world’s best cities for young professionals

Bristol has been named as one of the best cities in the world to live in as a young professional. Luggage shipping firm My Baggage has placed the city sixth in its global league table, putting it among such well-established hipster locations as Amsterdam – which headed the list...

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Foreign investor snaps up £40m Bristol student block as market continues to heat up

December 4, 2020
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Foreign investor snaps up £40m Bristol student block as market continues to heat up

An overseas investment firm has added a major Bristol student accommodation scheme to its portfolio, doubling its total holding in the city to 600 beds across three sites and adding to the wave of investment in this specialist segment of the property market. The firm, which has not been...

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Chamber of Commerce backs Bristol Zoo’s relocation to city’s outskirts

December 4, 2020
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Chamber of Commerce backs Bristol Zoo’s relocation to city’s outskirts

Bristol Zoo’s shock decision to quit its iconic Clifton site and relocate to the city’s outskirts has been supported by Bristol Chamber of Commerce. The 12-acre Bristol Zoo Gardens near The Downs has been home to the Bristol Zoological Society for nearly two centuries and is one of the...

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Promotion for five key staff in Cushman & Wakefield’s Bristol office

December 1, 2020
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International commercial property agency Cushman & Wakefield has made five promotions in its Bristol office. Chris Yates, pictured, who works in the logistics & industrial team, and Sophia Sham, pictured, from its healthcare team, have both been made up to partner.  At the same time Kasia Glaz, also part of the...

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National Friendly urges Bristol’s digital innovators to come to aid of city’s literacy charity Ablaze

December 1, 2020
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National Friendly urges Bristol’s digital innovators to come to aid of city’s literacy charity Ablaze

National Friendly, the Bristol-based insurer, has stepped in to support city literacy and schools charity Ablaze with a new fundraising campaign. Under the initiative, the mutual insurer – a long-term partner of Ablaze – will use its influence to urge Bristol firms to contribute to the charity as well...

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Business groups and Mayor warn of bleak winter as Bristol prepares to enter Tier 3 when lockdown ends

November 27, 2020
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Business groups and Mayor warn of bleak winter as Bristol prepares to enter Tier 3 when lockdown ends

Bristol’s Tier 3 restrictions when it comes out of the national lockdown next week will have a “chilling impact” on its economy, with much of its hospitality sector remaining “frozen” in the vital run-up to Christmas, business groups and the city’s mayor have warned. Mayor Marvin Rees, pictured, said...

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Powerful rooftop solar scheme launched with backing from Thrive Renewables

November 27, 2020
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Powerful rooftop solar scheme launched with backing from Thrive Renewables

Bristol-based specialist energy investment company Thrive Renewables has joined forces with a renewable energy developer to enable businesses to install solar panels and use the power they generate. The firm has developed a new financing framework which provides the funding for Olympus Power to install hundreds of commercial solar...

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Reboot for Business West’s online Brexit advice hub as clock ticks down to end of transition period

November 26, 2020
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Reboot for Business West’s online Brexit advice hub as clock ticks down to end of transition period

The award-winning Trading Through Brexit service run by Business West has been relaunched to help companies make crucial last-minute adjustments to the way they operate ahead of the end of the UK-EU transition period. Regardless of whether or not a deal is reached between UK and EU negotiators ahead...

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Chancellor’s Spending Review: Bristol business reaction

November 25, 2020
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Chancellor’s Spending Review: Bristol business reaction

Business West, the region’s biggest business organisation, was disappointed with the lack of capital investment promised by the government for the West of England. Policy manager Claire Ralph said: “Some minor funding has been allocated to the West of England Combined Authority for local transport improvements through the Transforming...

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Chancellor’s Spending Review: National business reaction

November 25, 2020
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Chancellor’s Spending Review: National business reaction

Business groups have welcomed the investment in infrastructure and jobs in Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s Spending Review but said many firms still needed more help from the government. The CBI praised the Chancellor for making “some bold autumn decisions” to power a spring recovery even as the stark forecasts pointed...

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