Corporate deal set to create 32-storey student accommodation building in Leeds
Real Estate Capital Holdings has agreed to sell a development opportunity in Leeds for £18.5m to global living specialist Scape in its joint venture with Dutch pension fund APG.
Mytholmroyd couple finally get chance to open their new bar in Halifax town centre
Dukes bar opens in Halifax Borough Market on April 15, just over a year after Sean Pattison-Walker, 33, and wife Elly, 28, were originally due to launch.
Boxed mattresses: the best mattresses in a box 2021, from Emma, Simba, Nectar and OTTY
Compact mattresses in a box delivered direct to your home – our favourites from Emma, Simba, and Nectar
5 Ways for businesses n and around Yorkshire to approach branding post-lockdown
What is for sure is that people are already desperate to get out and shop, eat, and drink, and businesses will soon experience a surge in demand and footfall.
Wetherspoons boss Tim Martin says vaccine passports will be 'last straw' for Britain's pubs
Conservative backbenchers, publicans and some scientists have raised concerns over the possible introduction of coronavirus health certificates as England’s lockdown is eased.
How Anne Lister of BBC TV's Gentleman Jack carries a business message for today – Greg Wright
If you seek a feminist heroine for the ages, you don’t have to look much further than the pride of Calderdale, who was a pioneering mountaineer and entrepreneur in the early 19th century; a period when women’s rights were virtually non-existent.
More and more young people gambling on the stock market, here's how we can stop it – Sarah Coles
At the start of the first lockdown, when sport was effectively shut down, gambling fell by a third, because, short of snail racing, there was a dearth of things to bet on. However, a University of Glasgow and Stirling report found that a sixth of regular sports gamblers soon found alternatives, and a third started betting more.
Why Alan Titchmarsh has no plans to retire as new ITV show Spring into Summer launches
There is one thing you can be sure of following an interview with Yorkshireman Alan Titchmarsh. The much-loved gardener, presenter, and novelist, who turns 72 in May, will not be leaving his career behind any time soon.
Home of 'Gentleman Jack' ranks among top places in Britain for women to prosper in business
The study from SmartSurvey found that Calderdale in West Yorkshire, was ranked 13th in a list of places where women are likely to prosper in business.
Trial to reduce mowing on canal towpaths to boost wildlife
The Canal and River Trust said it is looking at changing how it manages the vegetation running alongside waterways after people responded positively to the reductions in mowing it had to make last year as a result of the pandemic.