All articles by Anna Hodgekiss – Page 12
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Crane crash at New Street Square
A crane has crashed at the Land Securities New Street Square site in the City
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Planning approved for Thameslink
The £3.5bn transformation of London’s Thameslink rail network has been granted planning permission
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Kier chosen for Gateshead project
Gateshead Council has today chosen Kier Property to create a major mixed use development next to The Sage Gateshead.
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Strutt & Parker buys space next door
Strutt & Parker is to expand its Mayfair headquarters in Hill Street by taking space at an adjoining property
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Abu Dhabi royals fall for Devonshire House
Family’s Lancer vehicle places LandSecs building under offer at £270m
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Conygar spends £33.9m on WC2 sites
AIM-listed property investor Conygar has completed its second London acquisition in five months, buying eight properties near the Strand for £33.9m
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Westbrook scores £170m Victoria coup
US fund manager beats IVG to Buckingham Palace Road sale and leaseback
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Heavyweights’ hats in ring for £600m Swiss Re tower
ING, Halabi, Abu Dhabi royal family and Quinlan are among 20 set to make offers
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Henderson to fortify Victoria with £126m office stake
Investor close to acquiring 50% share of Belgrave House from US investor
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Bridge provides long-awaited business link for Isle of Sheppey
Land prices boosted by prospect of new link to Kent mainland.
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Smaller companies take the full force of Buncefield fuel depot blast
Local firms suffer cashflow problems while awaiting insurance payouts.
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Avanta lays out its three-star serviced office vision.
Flexible deals for large and small businesses are key to expansion
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When the boats come in
PD Ports and Tees Valley Regeneration hope their dockside regeneration scheme will enable Hartlepool to emulate Manchester or Leeds.
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Insight
5,329 respondents: Let the good times roll
Macdonald & Company, the RICS and Property Week have teamed up for property's biggest-ever salary survey.
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Crunch time for King's Cross
Argent's £2bn regeneration plan for King's Cross has been six years in the making, but a crucial planning vote next month could finally put an end to the waiting.
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Farrell readies masterplan for Bloomsbury transformation
Hopes high that proposed improvements will raise area's commercial rents
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Chancerygate developments allow occupiers to set themselves free
Small occupiers are switching from leasing to buying in increasing numbers.
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Cross words
There is growing dissent about locating Crossrail's western terminus in Maidenhead rather than Reading