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A roadsweeper manufacturer is poised to begin trading in new overseas territories after a year of investment which soaked up profits.
Estate agent Strutt & Parker has been bought by the real estate division of French bank BNP Paribas.
A digital printing company has been bought out of administration, protecting 30 jobs.
A private equity-backed logistics company has broken the £20 million turnover barrier for the first time.
A former Christian adult school which closed due to a lack of students has been snapped up by property developers for £5.8 million.
A family-owned logistics business increased turnover to £12.2 million last year, its latest accounts show.
A series of unexpected notices have prompted villagers to send angry letters to the developers of a theme park in Kent.
A 160-year year old construction firm has offloaded a concrete manufacturing company which it rescued during the financial crisis.
More new homes were built in Kent than anywhere else across the South East last year but developers are still way behind government housing targets.
The team overseeing the construction of a garden city in Kent has taken more risk away from housebuilders with a £30 million deal to buy electricity.
A property company has snapped up the home of two law firms and a financial services business.
Eurotunnel shrugged off Brexit concerns as it increased revenues for the 15th consecutive half-year period.
A waste management business said its Kent operations are poised to break even as it warned investors profits will be at the lower end of expectations.
Strawberry farmers could improve their income by nearly £400,000 over three years with new water-saving technology developed in Kent.
The site of a former power station has been bought by a real estate investor for £65 million – with plans to turn it into a logistics facility.
A planning application has been submitted for a £400 million redevelopment of a riverside.
The maker of Mr Kipling cakes sweetened a disappointing trading update with some good news for its Batchelors soup manufactured in Kent.
After turning around the fortunes of an international plastics manufacturer, an entrepreneur wants to tell other firms the secret to success.
A magistrate, an ex-banker and an accountancy boss have been given titles by the Lord Lieutenant of Kent, the Queen’s representative in the county.
The largest shareholder in model maker Hornby has increased its stake in the company after making a takeover bid.