All articles by Aditi Shah – Page 7
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Markets
Nine Elms to take root around US embassy site
Ballymore releases plans for 2.5m sq ft scheme in nine manageable plots
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Online
Covent Garden Market Authority announces shortlist for a development partner
The Covent Garden Market Authority (CGMA) has announced a shortlist of six developers for the £1bn redevelopment of the New Covent Garden Market in Nine Elms, on the south bank of the River Thames.
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Online
Ballymore reveals Nine Elms plans
Irish developer Ballymore has unveiled plans for its 15-acre site in Nine Elms.
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Markets
Travelodge has eye on 2012 Olympics prize
Hotel chain plans 8,000 further bedrooms in time for the games and to outprice independent operators
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Insight
Halls of pain
The boom is over for student accommodation developers as the recession and budget cuts hit universities
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Markets
Wine bars uncork London expansion
London-based Terroirs and Vinoteca to open second watering hole each
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Online
Budget hotels are booming as Boris opens 400th Travelodge
The budget hotel sector has been booming through out the recession as was evidenced yesterday with the opening of the 400th Travelodge hotel near Waterloo train station in London.
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Markets
In focus: Wilmott Dixon
The contractor has set up a new division to handle mixed-use opportunities
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Investor plots new cemetery in Chislehurst
Propvest hopes 55 acre site in Kent proves to be a dead cert. Aditi Shah reports
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Markets
Need to know: Ashford’s double vision
Architect Sir Terry Farrell drew a parallel between Ashford in Kent and Lille in France when he revealed his vision for the town on 11 June
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Industrial activity back on a small scale
Sub-100,000 sq ft deals are back in the second quarter
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Markets
Industry reflects on Leahy’s departure
Real estate was key part of outgoing supermarket chief’s growth strategy
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Markets
How New York and London towers are wooing and wowing occupiers
Landmark Offices, a Cushman Wakefield event with Property Week on 25 May in London, heard how ground has been broken at Ground Zero and how Heron Tower in the City of London is shaping up
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Online
Online retailing will not effect our property strategy, says Tesco head
The rise of online retailing will not change Tesco’s property strategy, Richard Brasher, the man who will head the retailer’s UK and Ireland bsuiness from next year, said today.
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Online
Speymill Deutsche in advanced talks to internalise management
Cash-strapped German residential property company Speymill Deutsche Immobilien has taken a step forward in its attempt to reduce its cost base.
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Online
Co-op funds local development in Newcastle
Heatherfield Care and Prestwick Care, a family-run care home, has secured £10.5m of funding from the Co-operative bank to expand its portfolio.
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Markets
Planning world of difference
If Chester is granted World Heritage status, winning planning consents could become even more difficult to secure
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Chester to tear down walls preventing office development
Council commissions study to address space shortage in historic town
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Chester City seek their own Roman Abramovich
Football club hopeful that one of two consortia will help it leave administration