I work for a large national company and we are actively looking at closing many regional offices as their occupancy doesnt warrant it. The ones at Salford and Speke amongst others are in the firing line for closure
Someone needs to let Colon Musk up there know. He wants to flood the waterfront with big empty office blocks while there's a shortage of good homes across the country.
£122m spent with a net spend of £114m according to Sky earlier (but this includes the Rohl obligation fee, which likely comes out of next year (?) so £95/96m net this window).
Very considerable to where we were 12 months ago.
No mate, What's short sighted is advocating ploughing money into a depressed commercial property market when modern work habits etc make office space less required than at any point in decades. It 100% doesn't work that way. A part of my job is...
Yeah, also mentions the Stadium sponsorship at £6.6m/ annum rising to £7.5m/ annum, presumably if certain targets are met. Seen a few figures mentioned in the press, up to £10m but £6.6-7.5m is still a great number.
Thanks mate, interesting listen.
They suggest the Budweiser deal is long term (7 years i think) worth around £2.1m/annum. Not sure i've seen that mentioned anywhere.
My first time listening to this podcast:
They don't exactly pander to our view of ourselves, but that probably makes it more believable.
A bunch more articles on the website too but i haven't subscribed yet - I think there's a free level...