The Business Centre Association (BCA) has called for local authorities to enter into public/private partnerships with its members to run flexible workspace or to sell off under-performing local authority-run business centres in line with the government’s pre-Budget aim to cut costs and raise money from its property estate. The BCA says such moves would encourage more private sector development of business centres in the UK to support the burgeoning SME (small and medium-sized enterprises) sector*, which would in turn create greater employment and regeneration opportunities. They could additionally attract more inward investment through the provision of flexible satellite office space for new or growing SMEs from overseas. Continue reading ‘BCA Suggests Workspace Partnership Solution to Meet Pre Budget Aim’
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