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Gove approves controversial Cambridge North scheme on appeal
Brookgate appealed for the scheme’s approval last year after the planning authority failed to decide on the application.
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Fitch predicts Canary Wharf vacancy rises despite Morgan Stanley deal
Morgan Stanley’s lease extension with Canary Wharf Group has “alleviated some downside risk” for the landlord, rating agency said.
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Stoford strikes pre-sale deal to sell proposed Worcester Six Business Park HQ
MiTek will acquire the freehold in what is believed to be the largest pre-sale in Worcestershire for more than 20 years.
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Brooks appointed head of HampsonWall’s new out-of-town agency team
She joins the firm from Curson Sowerby Partners.
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Dot Group acquires CRM Students to become Europe’s largest PBSA operator
The deal adds around 27,000 student beds in seven countries to the operator’s portfolio.
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Anti-greenwashing rules could lead to ‘greenhushing’, claims lawyer
Claim followed introduction of tougher anti-greenwashing investment rules by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) this week.
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Ground Rents Income Fund slams government leaseholder reforms over 25% valuation fall
The fund told shareholders that the potential outcome of government legislative change “remains uncertain”.
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Swansea pioneers a green model
A £4bn green energy, transport hub and port development should be a blueprint for other major cities.
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All generations need levelling up
Regeneration projects should offer a range of housing and amenity options for people at all stages of life.
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More clarity on MEES is essential
Government must outline its plans for energy efficiency regulations to help industry hit net zero targets.