All articles by Christine Eade – Page 6
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Need to know: islanders deter holiday buyers
London MPs are banging the drum to prevent rich foreigners from buying prime London flats and houses, thus pricing locals out of the market. Yet Jersey and Guernsey have been curbing rich property-buying foreigners for decades.
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Guernsey group tells Co-op to bridge development gap
Review favours homes at Guernsey site after lack of interest from retailers.
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Minister muddies Canada bank’s St Helier choice
Planning refused for two sites on Royal Bank of Canada’s Jersey shortlist.
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And finally … JLL’s giant Norwich let
The Norwich office of Jones Lang LaSalle was responsible for the city’s biggest letting this year — but as a tenant, not an agent.
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Ipswich retail park faces future with offices and industrial
Retail warehouse sales fund second phase of Futura’s scheme.
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Habitat unit's cosmic transformation
CosmoSONY DSC More than two years after furniture chain Habitat went into administration, the Norwich branch in London Street will reopen as Cosmo, the pan-Asian buffet restaurant (pictured), and the Gym, a budget gym. Landlord HSBC granted Cosmo a 15-year lease with five-yearly rent reviews ...
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Cambridge conservationists threaten ‘twin towers’
Brookgate awaits decision of public inquiry into demolition of Victorian terrace to make way for CB1 scheme’s next phase.
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Spicers punches hole in Cambridge sheds market
Office products distributor vacates second shed in Sawston area.
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Cambridge face-off to restore hotel’s dignity
One of Cambridge’s architectural embarrassments of the 1960s — the front of the University Arms hotel on Regent Street in the city centre — is to be demolished and replaced by a more traditional frontage.
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Bucket maker scoops up distressed factory
Harford Attachments, the Norwich-based firm that manufactures excavating buckets for mechanical diggers, has exchanged contracts to buy the factory of the failed double-glazing company, Uniglaze.
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Fruiterer rules at Britannia Business Park
Reynolds Catering Supplies, buoyed by the booming restaurant trade to which it supplies fruit and vegetables, has solved its expansion issues by buying the freehold of a tenanted warehouse next to its premises in Waltham Cross, on the Essex-Hertfordshire border.
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Aviva offers right formula for BioFocus in Saffron Walden
BioFocus, the drug research company, showed that it was equally capable of property research when identifying a site for a new headquarters.
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‘AstraZeneca effect’ is shot in arm for Cambridge
The news that Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca has appointed the architect behind London’s Tate Modern gallery to transform the biomedical campus near Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, into its national headquarters, ends months of speculation about the size of the scheme.
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Colchester’s Lions aligned under Sovereign Land’s asset management
Red Lion Yard and Lion Walk once formed a Roman road, running through Colchester. Like all Roman roads, it was straight.
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Occupier’s eye: all roads lead east for Aldi
Discounter targets “middle market” in eastern counties.
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Take 10…mounting Manchester requirements
Felicity Francis considers 10 city centre occupiers ripe for relocation in a recovering market
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Retail schemes live to fight on after development partnerships split
Greater financial autonomy for councils keeps schemes viable. Christine Eade reports
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Westgate Oxford needs popular vote on plans to proceed
Westgate Alliance treads lightly with Oxford shopping centre plans. Christine Eade reports
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Dorchester Living opts for home schooling
Heyford Park developer hopes free school will lure families to new estate. Christine Eade reports
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Tesco takes on EE contract at Hatfield
Sublet to supermarket most significant disposal of mobile network’s space. Christine Eade reports