Offices, business parks & science parks
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ViaNautis signs 10-year lease for Unity Campus in Cambridge
The latest letting follows Welbeck Health Partners’ lease and Domainex’s occupancy of the campus earlier this year.
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Northumberland Estates lands double prelet as Durham scheme gets nod for expansion
Sainsbury’s and Burger King have agreed deals for units at the development.
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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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Hartwell unveils £35m masterplan for Wootton Science Park
The proposed scheme to the south-west of Oxford would total more than 100,000 sq ft.
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Keele University appoints Carter Jonas as leasing agent on science and innovation park
Property consultancy will also support launch of new digital technology centre.
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Spring Budget: AstraZeneca to invest £650m in expanding UK footprint
Investment will be split across two sites in Liverpool and Cambridge.
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Hunt reveals £360m package for life sciences and manufacturing
The investment will fund R&D and manufacturing projects across the life science, automotive and aerospace sectors.
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Howard Group lets whole of Cambridge building to Welbeck Health Partners
The healthcare firm has signed a 30-year lease at the Orion Building at the Unity Campus.
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ID Manchester unveils plans to reinvent Renold Building as innovation hub
Bruntwood SciTech and the University of Manchester are creating a £1.7bn innovation district in the area.
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GPA gets go-ahead for weather centre headquarters in Reading
The Government Property Agency is targeting completion by autumn 2026.
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Insight
World Architecture Festival’s Paul Finch has ‘just one thing’ to say about office design
The annual British Council for Offices (BCO) dinner was a sell-out and a cheery event, despite the travails besetting the sector.
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Insight
@peterproperty on extra City office space
Hubris hobbled City of London thinking ahead of the Big Bang in 1986, when financial deregulation sparked an explosion in demand for office space.
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Markets
UK office design looks East for inspiration
As UK businesses adjust to post-Covid realities, workspace providers are taking inspiration from Asia to maximise their use of space.
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AM Sci Tech swoops for Aberdeen Energy and Innovation parks
Manchester-based property company AM Sci Tech – a subsidiary of Hurstwood Holdings – has snapped up Aberdeen Energy Park and Aberdeen Innovation Park in an acquisition described by the firm as “one of the most significant property deals in Aberdeen in the last decade”.
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British Land submits proposal for Euston Tower overhaul
British Land has submitted a planning application to transform 1970s central London skyscraper Euston Tower into a science and innovation workplace.
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London facing 2024 lab space shortfall as development falls behind demand
The development of lab space in London will not keep pace with demand this year, according to research by Knight Frank, which warned that the lack of lab supply risks holding back the capital’s life sciences sector.
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HBD to buy out partner from £1bn development project in Cheltenham
Henry Boot Developments (HBD) has revealed it is to buy out joint venture partner Factory, the international tech campus developer, from the pair’s planned £1bn science and technology scheme in Cheltenham.
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Online
Gove delays decision on ITV Studios redevelopment for third time
Michael Gove has delayed his decision on plans to redevelop ITV’s former South Bank studios for the third time.
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Insight
Heart of London’s Ros Morgan on the BID revolution
Over the last decade, business improvement districts (BIDs) have emerged as influential catalysts of community-driven initiatives, promoting local businesses’ capacity to elevate and improve their surroundings.