A warehouse has come on the market in countryside near Dover.
Four single storey workshops are available to buy or rent at Southdown Enterprise Park, Brunswick Road, Ashford.
This end of terrace industrial unit is a brick built building dating from the 1980s with central heating and excellent security.
Out of town shopping centres have been springing up for many years now. A question, in an economic downturn, is: Are they any more sustainable than retail in a town centre?
Aviation history is being restored to the heart of a business and residential park built on a former RAF fighter station.
Kent Science Park, now home to 80 hi-tech businesses, was described as "the jewel in the South East crown" at a skills and careers event at the Sittingbourne park.
Another part of Ashford town centre is to be developed - with shops, homes, businesses and possibly a multi-screen cinema.
A range of refurbished former farm buildings set around a large concrete yard at Counter Farm, Woodchurch, just off Brook Street, is to let with Angela Hirst.
Interest in Kent and Medway as business locations has held up reasonably well despite the recession.
Kent County Cricket Club has confirmed that Bellway will be its housing partner for the upcoming redevelopment project at its historic Canterbury ground.
A council chief is to lead a mission of firms and local authorities to the world's biggest regeneration show next year.
Kent-based Bovis Homes Group has reported annual pre-tax profits of £4.8m, thanks partly to cutting overheads and a gentle recovery in the housing market.
Quicker journey times between London and Thanet are key to lifting the East Kent economy, according to Kent County Council leader Paul Carter.
Last summer's Kent Show made a £300,000 loss, it has been revealed.
Margate is set to benefit from a multi-million pound regeneration programme, which includes plans for the world's first heritage amusement park and the construction of the Turner Contemporary Gallery.
Biggin Hill Airport is spending £600,000 on a bigger apron to boost capacity ahead of the Olympic Games.
Sittingbourne will have a new hotel opening in the spring -a far cry from the previous face the building offered to the public.
According to golf management consultant Michael Lovett, Kent - and east Kent in particular - will have a gold-plated opportunity to market the area as a favoured destination for higher-spend tourists next year.