All articles by Allister Hayman – Page 10
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Fly through 3D model of London
Tech firms launch interactive 3D digital model of London aimed at aiding planning and development process.
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Clock runs down for £500m Crystal Palace plan
As D-Day approaches for the high-profile £500m plans to recreate the Victorian Crystal Palace exhibition centre, a breakthrough seems unlikely.
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Lipton Rogers and Axa close in on Pinnacle deal
Developer Lipton Rogers and fund manager Axa are closing in on a deal to takeover the development of the stalled Pinnacle tower in London.
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Chinese developer issued with Crystal Palace ultimatum
The Chinese developer behind £500m plans to recreate the Crystal Palace exhibition centre has been told to pay a £5m deposit and agree to a new timescale to bring forward its plans or face losing its exclusivity rights.
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Retaining talent key to office strategy
Employee needs are now a core driver of corporate real estate decisions.
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War for corporate talent heats up as economic growth returns
With the economy back on a firmer footing, attracting and retaining talent is now top priority for corporate occupiers.
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Universities’ battle for students sparks race for London campuses
London has seen a surge of universities taking office space in the centre of the city over the past three years, as higher education providers seek to gain an edge in an increasingly fierce battle for students.
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Housing flashpoints for election
With housing shaping up to be a major election issue, we examine the key battlegrounds likely to dominate the debate.
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Dev Secs snaps up Newcastle shopping cente
Development Securities has bought a shopping centre in Newcastle from supermarket giant Morrisons for £19.2m.
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River Street snaps up £50m office portfolio
River Street Capital has bought a prime UK office portfolio comprising 13 buildings in London and the regions for more than £50m.
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London’s top planning battles
With debate raging over house prices and high-rise buildings, London is set to stage some of the UK’s fiercest planning battles.
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Crossrail 2 targets higher-density development
It is three years before trains will run on London’s Crossrail line, but already attention is turning to its sister scheme, the long-mooted Chelsea-to-Hackney line known as Crossrail 2.
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Developers face fierce battle over Bishopsgate towers
Boris Johnson ‘strongly supports’ £800m high-rise Goodsyard scheme, but campaigners promise long fight.
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Kerslake takes new role at Peabody
Former head of the civil service Sir Bob Kerslake is to take the role of chair at social housing landlord Peabody.
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Walkie Talkie 'sky garden' opens to public
The ‘sky garden’ crowning the £200m Walkie Talkie tower in the City of London has opened to the public today, marking the final completion of the tower.
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Campaigners slam Boris over Bishopsgate backing
Campaigners against the £800m Bishopsgate Goodsyard residential tower scheme have hit out at Boris Johnson’s “strong support” for the scheme.
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Boris backs 'slender and elegant' Bishopsgate Goodsyard scheme
Mayor of London “strongly supports” controversial £800m high-rise development in Shoreditch, but calls for extra affordable housing and a reduction in scale of two of the seven towers.
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Far East Consortium submits plans for £500m Isle of Dogs towers
Hong Kong developer the Far East Consortium has submitted plans for a £500m residential-led mixed-use scheme on the Isle of Dogs.
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Government fast-tracks scheme for first-time buyers
More than a dozen of the country’s leading housebuilders have signed up to a new government scheme aimed at boosting the supply of homes for first-time buyers.
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Will Cargiant kick QPR’s Old Oak Common plan out of play?
Queens Park Rangers’ stadium-led regeneration plan has come under renewed threat from used-car dealership.