All articles by Christine Eade – Page 3
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Public sector driving ambitious developments in Wales
Government in Wales, at national and at local level, is in the driving seat when it comes to property development, whether it is for offices, retail or leisure facilities.
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Bristol seeks to keep office momentum going
Bristol property owners may soon get the answer to the question: how can we keep last year’s momentum going?The office market in Bristol was booming last year and for the first time in a decade more than 1m sq ft of office space was let. In the final quarter alone ...
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Time for change: developer brings Bristol's Redcliffe Village site back to life
For 15 years, Redcliffe Village, in Bristol, has been a name used for marketing purposes only.
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Thorny question of housing in Cambridgeshire
Why two Cambridgeshire councils are taking different approaches to housebuilding.
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Cambridge office space predicted to suffer huge drop, prompting new spec developments
Savills report predicts vacant space in the city could fall to less than 10,000 sq ft, writes Christine Eade.
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New Ipswich restaurant rises from the ashes of failed development
When the mixed-use Quayside Bar & Grill development in Ipswich’s Regatta Quay closed without warning last February, locals lamented its demise.
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Oxford and Milton Keynes still lack conditions for growth
There are significant obstacles to development in both centres, writes Christine Eade
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Mixed-use Bedfordshire projects set to go ahead after years of wrangling
Work will finally begin on the Bedford and Luton sites next year, writes Christine Eade.
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Intu plans to complete £100m revamp of its Watford centre by the end of 2017
The enlarged Intu Watford complex will be focused on fashion and fine dining. Christine Eade reports.
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Lack of good Bristol office stock creates a landlords’ market
Bristol occupiers’ race for space looks set to pick up even greater speed, writes Christine Eade
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Office-to-resi conversions prove lucrative option for Bristol landlords
The rationale for owners to convert remains strong in Bristol, writes Christine Eade
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Developments at historic Avon sites enjoy contrasting fortunes
While the Cadbury scheme looks sweet, Filton Airfield has yet to take off, says Christine Eade
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University of Bristol continues its colonisation of Queen's Road area
The university has bought a vacant lot once occupied by Habitat, writes Christine Eade
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Reading leads way as Thames Valley recovers from recession
Speculative development around Reading station will be key, writes Christine Eade
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Ugly duckling plan for Swindon takes flight with Regent Circus
After several false starts, Swindon town centre has been transformed. Christine Eade reports
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Station revamp puts Reading back on track
Crossrail is on the way and office rents have hit record levels, writes Christine Eade
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Bracknell’s long wait for retail makeover is almost over
Pared-down project will soon announce second anchor, writes Christine Eade
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Cardiff transforms into development hotbed
In a matter of months, the landscape for speculative office buildings in the Welsh capital has completely changed, writes Christine Eade.
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Newport council’s prayers answered by Friars Walk shopping centre
A new city centre shopping development is being constructed in Newport. Christine Eade reports.
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Ice Arena Wales finally due to open alongside housing development
Greenbank Partnerships plans to launch the rink in July 2015. Christine Eade explains.