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TLS Insights Digital Magazine Out Now

Posted by The Landsite on 16th November 2022 -

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We are delighted to introduce the November issue of TLS Insights - November 2022

In this edition we take a look at what’s happening with the licensed property sector - in particular the pub industry.

With a surge in closures hitting the wider hospitality industry, we highlight the efforts being made by pub landlords encouraging business owners and Work From Home (WFH) professionals to make use of their facilities to boost revenue.  Have you heard of WFP? If not, then read on.. 

The first in our Spotlight On series features the dynamic city of Manchester.  As one of the most attractive destinations for property investment and development, there is no ignoring Manchester’s first-class educational and employment opportunities.   

The importance of ESG credentials is set to continue to grow.  Companies in the UK real estate sector are increasingly evaluating their environmental footprints, devising strategies to achieve Net Zero and developing their social impact.

What are the benefits Broker vs Direct and with the recent government turmoil will there be any improvement in clarity for the planning sector in 2023?

There is a lot to cover! We hope you enjoy the edition.

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