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Planning secured for Howard de Walden West End upgrades
Howard de Walden last night won a series of planning approvals that will help it remodel around 235,000 sq ft of property in its West End estate.
Getting green light to rebuild from scratch can be challenging
It has been a bad time for insurers lately, with significant worldwide losses caused through natural disasters, such as the New Zealand earthquake last February.
Yorvale and Maple Grove savour first shed purchase
Yorvale and Maple Grove Developments have purchased a first industrial development site for their new joint venture partnership.
Carlyle floats 1m sq ft Blackfriars makeover
Private equity firm to create more than 1m sq ft in schemes at south of bridge
Gatwick solar power project takes off
The developer that installed 212 solar panels at Gatwick airport earlier this year is preparing a planning application to expand the facility.
Culture shock for developers in Kensington and Chelsea
Developers seeking to work in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea will be required to make culture a key strand of their proposals, under plans unveiled this week.
Oxfordshire business park plans revealed
Plans for an £80m business park in Oxfordshire have been announced.
Axa extends on Oxford Street
Axa Real Estate has been granted planning permission for a £40m retail-led scheme on London’s Oxford Street.
Out-of-town Essex is only way for Aquila
Aquila Developments has been given a resolution to grant detailed planning consent for the £20m Causeway, a 70,000 sq ft out-of-town retail scheme in Maldon, Essex.
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Green light for Trowbridge leisure scheme
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Redefine wins Harrow consent
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Livesey wins Norfolk consent
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Green light for Essex retail scheme
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Co-op seeks north-west newcomer for NoMa
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Wales attempts its own planning reforms
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Grainger opens another chapter of Wards Corner saga
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Broadgate ‘arena’ unveiled
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Green light for £210m wind turbine factory
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Two thirds support development, poll shows
BIG DEBATE
BIG DEBATE: Make do or spend?
Westminster City Council’s planning chief has warned that the Localism Act could discourage the development of new office space.
Campaigns
Empty homes tsar Clarke: ‘halve void rate’
TV presenter says schemes are demolished that should be redeveloped. Emma Haslett reports
Landlords lobby to stop retail prepacks ‘Taking the Profit’
British Property Federation launches campaign for insolvency practitioners to act fairly
Empty homes tsar calls for fund
“Restoration Man” George Clarke wants the number of long-term empty homes in the UK reduced by half over the next five years.








