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Oxford Street eyes future as experiential retail destination
NWEC chief Dee Corsi talks about transforming Oxford Street to meet growing demand for experiential retail and leisure.
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Breathing new life into old stores
W.RE’s mixed-use renovation of the grade ll-listed former Arding & Hobbs building in Clapham, south London, left vacant by Debenhams’ collapse, shows how Britain’s grand old department stores can be given a new lease of life and restored to their former architectural glory.
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Shipping forecast remains good
Ports the length and breadth of the country are investing in expansion, not only in size but in the facilities they can offer.
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Track and trace
As the energy performance of buildings is increasingly scrutinised, developers may have to take a more hands-on approach to the day-to-day running of sites.
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Striking the right balance
As I write, voting in local elections has not yet begun, but I hope turnout will be somewhat higher than the typically abysmal rate seen outside general elections.
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Section 21 delay an ‘essential practical step’, say experts
Industry commentators argue the government is right to assess the county court system before abolishing no-fault evictions.
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Net zero power: reality check
In our third net zero podcast, experts discuss the perils of unproven low-carbon technologies and the need for practical, long-term planning.
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Tory MPs threaten to rebel unless ground rents are scrapped
The MPs said many of their constituents are being severely impacted by the cost of living crisis.
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Jaynic sells Suffolk plot to Greene King for £40m brewery
The plot of land in Suffolk Park, Bury St Edmunds, sits alongside the brewer’s distribution centre.
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US investor snaps up Graven Hill warehousing site
The site has outline planning permission for more than 1.1m sq ft of storage and distribution space.