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Warburtons signs pre-let at Symmetry Park Biggleswade
The bakery brand has agreed a 25-year lease with Tritax Symmetry for 65,847 sq ft.
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PPHE Hotel Group reports 11.9% leap in Q1 revenue spurred by higher demand
The firm’s Q1 trading updated also reported that its £300m development pipeline is nearing completion.
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Over 22,500 London ‘beds-and-sheds’ homes delivered in five years
A total of 29,688 new homes could be delivered across the capital if schemes awaiting planning are approved.
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Tide gets nod for 400-home west London PBSA scheme
The tower in Ealing will include communal and commercial spaces with public realm enhancements to the local area.
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Knight Frank reports 25% leap in Golden Triangle life sciences take-up
Around 186,000 sq ft of space in London, Oxford and Cambridge was let in Q1 2024.
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IT and gaming firms take 47,000 sq ft at Native Land’s Arbor Bankside Yards
Sports betting and IT consulting firms will relocate their London headquarters to the development.
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I-RES says outlook is ‘positive’ as strategic review advances
Review by Ireland’s largest landlord seeks ways to unlock value from the porfolio, including increasing revenue from car parking.
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Canary Wharf Group expands debt maturities as it secures £553m from lenders
The financing significantly increases CWG’s debt maturities and will support its drive to add more non-office space to the estate.
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Demand for I&L space ‘holds firm despite tough market conditions’, C&W reports
Increase on Q1 2023 figure and the Q1 long-term average was laregly driven by a recovery in demand for mid-box space.
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Students are part of the magic mix
Editor: Your recent ‘Solving the student housing shortfall’ roundtable (p26, 22.03.24) raised some interesting points, with Greystar’s Michela Hancock saying “mixed tenure should be encouraged”.
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Retail takes lead in net zero race
Many supermarkets and retail parks have high EPC ratings and are adopting energy-saving strategies.
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Why the flex office sector no longer needs WeWork
Editor: Adam Neumann has made headlines in recent weeks for his $500m bid to buy back WeWork.
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Tech helps to put occupiers first
The pandemic and the rise of digital management have turbocharged a ‘hotelification’ of real estate.
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M&S store demolition case highlights the need for clearer policy
Barrister Russell Harris KC talks about how M&S won its appeal against refusal of plans for its Marble Arch store and why the redevelopment may go ahead.
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Britain’s unnatural nature
The green rolling hills of the British countryside are a national treasure, but they are by no means natural. Think of unspoilt land and you might picture a patchwork of green fields divided by meandering hedgerows or dry-stone walls, home to placidly munching sheep or cows.
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LPA urges next London mayor to ease planning constraints
The organisation has said London needs to “jump-start the economy” to assert itself as a world-leading destination for investment.
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MP claims councils lack funding to fight unwanted developments at appeal
Matt Western, MP for Warwick & Leamington, told the House of Commons ”funding cuts” were skewing planning in favour of developers.
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Labour claims delay on no-fault eviction ban “makes mockery” of Conservative promises
Minister said assessment of county court system must be published before ban could be enforced.
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By the way: Peter Bill on Julian Richer’s book on fixing the housing crisis
A signed copy of Julian Richer’s ‘Our Housing Disaster – And What We Can Do About It’ plops through the letterbox, the envelope addressed by the man himself.
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Mixed-use London property to lead Acuitus’s May commercial auction
The catalogue features a number of lots with potential for redevelopment.