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Corenet 2014: Need for quiet drives workplace revolution
Lack of quiet is the biggest factor inhibiting employees’ ability to work, a poll has revealed, prompting fears of a backlash against the modern workplace.
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Architects shortlisted for Crystal Palace
Six architects have been shortlisted for the £500m reconstruction of the Crystal Palace in southeast London, as tension mounts between the developer and local residents.
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Government passes fourth round of CIL regs
The community infrastructure levy can now be charged in phased payments according to the stages of each development scheme.
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Jon Vivian to stand down in May
Irwin Mitchell partner Jon Vivian is to stand down as the firm’s head of real estate on 1 May.
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Landlords win Game case
A group of the country’s biggest landlords have won a groundbreaking test case to overturn the law on payment of rent during administrations.
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Hungate's York resi gets go ahead
Planning permission has been granted for the second phase of a £150m residential scheme in York.
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Industry does not rate retailers’ proposals
Experts have slammed retailers’ “groundbreaking” proposals to reform the unpopular business rates system.
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Reading to school Malaysian students in real estate
University’s first overseas campus to offer built environment courses. Sarah Townsend reports
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Supreme Court ruling gives developers green light for village green challenges
Judges rule against communities that have wrongly registered land. Sarah Townsend reports
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New Yorkers go underground to build 1.5 acre urban park
Scientists plan “Lowline” public space in derelict tram depot. Sarah Townsend reports
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Retailers unveil plan for sweeping rates reform
Business rates would be based on energy consumption, not property use, under radical proposals unveiled today.
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Retailers unveil plan for sweeping rates reform
Business rates would be based on energy consumption not property use, under radical proposals unveiled today.
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Green light for 121 acre Oldham scheme
Foxdenton, a joint venture owned by Seddon and Grasscroft Property Company, has won planning permission to redevelop a 121 acre site in Oldham, Greater Manchester.
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Government rates review "must seek radical reform"
The proposed scope of a government review of business rates is too narrow, the property industry has claimed.
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Devon seafront goes on the block
A nine acre seafront site in Exmouth is being put up for sale as part of a wider regeneration of the area.
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Catalyst to sell Breakspear Park
Catalyst Capital has put Breakspear Park in Hemel Hempstead up for sale for around £58m.
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Goodman to let "Bigfoot" shed
Logistics developer Goodman is seeking a tenant for the Royal Oak distribution centre in Daventry, otherwise known as “Bigfoot”.
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Property missing out by failing to adopt model behaviour
BIM methods can inform leasing and occupational strategies. Sarah Townsend reports
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Tower Hamlets to build new Whitechapel HQ
The London Borough of Tower Hamlets is to move out of its headquarters into new premises on the site of the former Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel.
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Vodafone under offer at Green Park
Vodafone has gone under offer to take almost 50,000 sq ft at Green Park in Reading.