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The amount of money high speed rail services have added to the Kent economy has been uncovered in a study to mark the trains' 10 year anniversary.
Royal London has bought a 7.5% stake in the county's largest shopping centre as investors see retail as a long-term investment.
A Grade II listed mansion where Charles Dickens wrote David Copperfield has knocked £2 million off its sale price after failing to find a buyer.
Jobseekers can apply for more than 2,100 roles at a shopping centre this week.
The ex-vice-chairman of Gillingham FC, who stepped down after allegations of fraud in the US, was approved by league officials in the past year.
Outdoor sports brand Snow+Rock will open one of its largest UK stores at a shopping centre, creating 20 jobs.
Troubled toy firm Hornby lost its third chief executive in four years on Monday days after a profit warning.
A broadband and telephone services company has been fined £85,000 for making nuisance calls.
Plans to turn a former bus station into 60 homes and shops have been submitted to councillors.
An IT and telecoms company has begun its first phase of national expansion after winning a contract with a London property group.
The official opening of a new £1 million home for businesses on top of shipping containers was interrupted by the sound of trains rumbling overhead.
A mobile-working software developer pushed revenues past the £1m barrier in the first half of the year as it boosted marketing spending.
A housebuilder has said it will have cleared customer service issues by the end of the year where people were moved into unfinished properties.
Model maker Hornby has warned shareholders it is likely to report weaker than expected results after poor sales in the summer.
The UK’s largest housebuilder, which has several sites in Kent, increased annual revenues by 10% to £4.6 billion, its latest results show.
Business confidence in Kent has fallen faster than the national average as economic uncertainty makes it harder to plan investment, a study indicates.
A Grade II listed estate has become a new home for businesses in the county.
Football fans in more than 150 countries have been tearing their hair out over an online quiz developed by a company in Kent.
A housebuilder made record revenues of nearly £1.7 billion helping it hike its dividend by 70%, its latest annual results show.
Law firm Rix & Kay has hired a new corporate partner to a team which has completed a dozen big-money deals in the last year.