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Terrace Hill completes supermarket developments
Terrace Hill Group has completed two pre-let and pre-sold foodstore developments in the north east of England.
Plans submitted for first phase of £350m resi scheme
A series of planning applications have been submitted for the first phase of a £350m housing regeneration project in Gateshead.
NewRiver and Pimco pick up £50m Middlesbrough mall
NewRiver Retail and US bond investor Pimco are in talks to buy a shopping centre in Middlesbrough for around £50m, in what would be the pair’s second joint venture.
Sheffield council wants Moor for Next
British Land to counter authority’s “town centre first” plan for Next store.
LandSecs's White Rose in Leeds blooms
Leeds City Council will also demonstrate its interpretation of “town centre first” next month, when it considers Land Securities’ planning application to increase the size of the White Rose shopping centre, 4 miles south of the city centre, by 170,000 sq ft.
Buyer tempted by Terry’s of York chocolate factory
The former Terry’s of York chocolate factory is close to being sold by KPMG, the liquidator to the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation.
Bruntwood takes lead on Leeds office prelets
Bruntwood is close to obtaining Leeds’ next office prelet on Sovereign Street.
‘It was much too big for us’: Barry Gregory describes Broad Street Plaza angst in Halifax
Gregory Property chief aims for smaller schemes as he wrestles with selling £40m behemoth.
Leeds council to recover arena costs
Leeds City Council is going through “the appropriate processes” to recover more than £4m of legal fees and the cost of its staff’s extra work incurred defending a High Court action brought against them by Montpellier Estates.
Trinity Leeds open for business
Land Securities will today open its 1m sq ft Trinity Leeds shopping centre, which will be the first new mall to open in 18 months.
Durham scheme gets go-ahead
Durham County Council has granted planning permission for a £200m mixed-use development in the city.
Newcastle office development takes off like a rocket
Aviva Investors funding fuels start of activity at Stephenson Quarter. Christine Eade reports
Picture gallery: Trinity Leeds opening
Trinity Leeds, Land Securities’ new shopping centre, opened to the public this morning. Here are a selection of pictures from the launch.
Thorpe Park signs two new occupiers
Thorpe Park is soon to welcome two new occupiers after contracts exchanged for deals totalling 33,400 sq ft.
Euro Garages makes £50m acquisition
Euro Garages has bought 45 company-owned service stations from Esso Petroleum Company, for a price understood to be around £50m.
Robertson eyes return to Newcastle leisure scene
Businessman plans 9,000 sq ft bar in professional services heartland.
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North-east annual take-up drops 20%
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Asda makes way for government files in Darlington
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Developers vie for Sunderland business hub
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Q+A: Gerald Jennings builds Bridges in Sunderland
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G9 compiles site data
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And finally … not so daft move as charity brushes up on tax office
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North-east business park company in administration
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Three shopping centres collapse into administration
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Cerberus picks up Tritax bargains
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Britain’s north-north divide
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Europe's largest Islamic bank makes industrial buy
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Grosvenor cooks up Mersey Chinese
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Movers and Shakers - North of Watford
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M&S signs with Metric
North east data
Rebalancing the economy: prospects for the North
The Smith Institute, in association with PwC and Newcastle University, undertook the “Fair Deal for the North” Inquiry in the autumn of 2010 and early 2011.
Drivers Jonas Deloitte: London Student Housing Crane Survey 2010
Student numbers studying at London’s universities have continued to grow and the supply of student accommodation in the capital remains tight. A year on from our first survey our latest research highlights that 2,490 bedspaces have completed in the last year across the capital.
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Ashley’s extreme sports
As Mike Ashley’s domination of the sports retail scene grows, he is playing hard ball with landlords and competitors. Kat Spybey reports
Property Awards 2013: The night's big winners
Battersea Power Station, King’s Cross Central and Jones Lang LaSalle were the big winners at the 2013 Property Awards yesterday evening.
Our houses … in the middle of our streets
Is it madness or could retail-to-residential conversion be the answer to Britain’s housing and high street problems? Emma Haslett reports
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People Moves: Carter Jonas, Environ, Christie & Co, Workman and more...
Carter Jonas has appointed Anna Gadd as a graduate town planner in the London planning team.
People Moves: 17 May
Carter Jonas has appointed Anna Gadd as a graduate town planner in the London planning team.
London beats regions in battle for office-to-resi exemptions
Deputy mayor “quietly confident” ahead of decision day.








