All articles by Christine Eade – Page 11
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Freeholds quay to Dandara’s Jersey success
Fewer than 20 flats out of the 384 at Dandara’s Castle Quay, overlooking St Helier’s Elizabeth Marina, remain unsold.
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Long Port courts Guernsey Environment Department's favour
Guernsey’s Environment Department will decide in April whether the Long Port Group, the island’s biggest developer, can build flats on two tennis courts on its Kings health club.
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Guernsey warehouse space doubles after tax loophole closure
End of relief on low-value items alters make-up of island’s sheds market
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Need to know: student invasion
On 5 December Cardiff Council’s planning committee approved an application from Aberdeen Asset Management to convert Windsor House on Windsor Place from multi-let offices into 22 student flats, subject to a section 106 agreement.
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Welsh government takes Cardiff offices into own hands
Plan to stimulate development in hope of attracting big tenants
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Friars luck for Queensberry as it signs two big retailers
H&M is likely Newport mall tenant, and shoppers hope Topshop will follow.
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Cardiff’s Igloo courts BBC talent
Broadcaster seeks 145,000 sq ft of offices as it plans to leave Llandaff. Christine Eade reports
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JR Smart already on site while awaiting broadcaster’s news
JR Smart’s Capital Quarter development may have been shortlisted for the BBC’s 145,000 sq ft office requirement (story, above), but the developer’s Alex Smart says that, if he is being realistic, the new BBC offices will be in Cardiff Bay, opposite the studios the corporation occupies at present.
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Women who win
In the latest in our 1st Friday series for younger readers, Property Week catches up with Women in Property winners past and present
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Peterborough makes supermarkets weep
“Supermarkets are not welcome” was the message from Peterborough City Council at a developers’ open day last month, held to stimulate suggestions for new uses for derelict land either side of the River Nene.
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Need to know: offshore wind powers onshore market
It is nearly three years since the Crown Estate gave permission for wind turbines on the East Anglian coast.
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Ipswich hybrid is first for John Lewis
Futura Park out-of-town store combines Waitrose and John Lewis At Home.
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And finally ... Norwich steak-out
The one fact that everyone knew about Norwich was that there used to be a pub for every day of the year
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Cambridge clamours for good-quality office space
Record-breaking rents on the cards as developers capitalise on low stock
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Anchors away for Norfolk Broads Authority
Next month the Broads Authority, the government organisation that supervises conservation, navigation and recreation of Norfolk’s shallow waterways, slips its moorings at Whitefriars — an office that it had shared for the last four years with the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.The Broads Authority is able to ...
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Residents vow to bugger Bognor plans
St Modwen will open its public consultation in Bognor Regis on 21 November to suggest developments for the town’s two local authority-owned car parks
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Reynolds stays in shape at Basted House
The Kent-based Reynolds Group intends to open its fourth gym and spa after it bought Basted House on Harrison Road in Borough Green
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Discovery Park rising from Pfizer’s ashes
Pharmaceutical giant left Sandwich site well equipped for new tenants
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Council spends £150m to get town Woking
Partnership with Moyallen part of town centre redevelopment planschristin