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Hammerson rates restaurants on green credentials
New rating scheme considers sourcing, recycling and food management.
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Cheshire neighbourhood plans face public scrutiny
Two neighbourhood plans are vying for adoption in Cheshire West and Chester Council’s local development plan.
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Charity hosts pop-up Kenya festival by Thames
A charity set up by a London agent is organising a Kenyan festival in a pop-up space in Embankment Gardens.
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Tenants’ rent capacity exposed
A new service allows landlords to assess how a rent rise would affect profitability.
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South-east offices ‘lack buzz’
Survey of 2,000 workers shows lively office is key when job hunting.
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Wheels in motion for HS2 cycle path feasibility study
Transport planners have launched a feasibility study into ambitious government proposals to create a cycle path along the proposed High Speed 2 rail route.
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Coca Cola's Uxbridge HQ for sale
Scottish Widows Investment Partnership has put Coca Cola’s European headquarters in Uxbridge, west London, up for sale.
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KPMG administrators put Essex hotel up for sale
The 101-bedroom Holiday Inn Express hotel in Dedham, Essex has been put on the market for £2.95m.
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Property's energy usage falls by 4.8%
The real estate sector reduced its energy consumption by 4.8% between 2011 and 2012, a report reveals today.
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Pickles and Boris back Ram plans
Communities secretary Eric Pickles and London mayor Boris Johnson have backed plans for Minerva’s redevelopment of the Ram Brewery in Wandsworth, south-west London.
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Essential Living plans Maidenhead office-to-resi scheme
Essential Living has submitted plans for its first office-to-residential conversion scheme - in Maidenhead, Berkshire.
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Lands Improvement sells £39m Welwyn site
Housebuilder Linden Wates has bought the site of a former research and development facility in Welwyn for a figure understood to be around £39m.
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Green light for Welsh industrial scheme
Plans have been approved on appeal for a 400,000 sq ft industrial building in Wrexham, north Wales.
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My first job: ice cream man
Stuart Robinson, executive director of planning at CBRE, shares the scoop on his early career path
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Home counties could help ease housing pressure in capital
GLA in talks with neighbours to ease capital’s housing shortage. Sarah Townsend reports
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Royal Bank of Scotland green loans go nationwide
Bank can offer loan rate below government’s Green Deal. Sarah Townsend reports
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Boles publishes overdue planning guidance
Long-awaited new policy guidance on neighbourhood planning and encouraging more town centre car parking has been published.
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Floating-property pioneer in legal row
A developer with radical proposals to build floating properties in flood-risk areas has issued legal proceedings, claiming it was misled into giving up its patent.
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Carbon levies add to developers’ woes
Introduction of charges heaps more obligations on developers
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Allsop is top residential auctioneer in first half of 2013
Demand for residential assets kept overall UK auction revenue buoyant during 2013, raising almost £2bn between January and August.