All articles by Christine Eade – Page 7
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Napier Park plans hoped to augur well
Luton council will consider plans for former Vauxhall site next month. Christine Eade reports
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Restaurants pick Venue for new units
The Venue, the leisure development opposite the Mall at Cribbs Causeway, will be fully let by the end of next month, when three new restaurant chains open.
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And finally … Lambert Smith Hampton lets lucky
In London, the directors of Lambert Smith Hampton have been dealing with the corporate matter of selling the business to residential estate agent Countrywide for £34.1m.
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Galleries revamp draws retailers and renewals
Improvements have attracted tenants but 18 empty shops remain.
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Chancerygate land purchase sparks hopes of speculative development
Observers of the Bristol industrial market are seeing hints of speculative development for the first time since the beginning of the recession.
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Sainsbury’s sticks by Bristol superstore plans
Judicial review and public inquiry have delayed stores at football grounds.
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Landlords salivate at prospect of ‘big four’ moves
KPMG, PWC and Deloitte could all be in market for new Bristol space.
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Developers rush to accommodate students
Increase in university-goers means Bristol needs more rooms.
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Bristol office take-up rises in first half of 2013
Two owner-occupiers have helped to increase the Bristol office take-up for the first half of this year by nearly a third compared with the same period last year, shows Spotlight Bristol Office, published by Savills last week.
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Housebuilders vie to build 150 homes in Filwood
Five housebuilders will submit proposals later this month for 150 homes to be built at Filwood Park, three miles south of Bristol.
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Park evolution unites work and play
Business parks are offering city centre-style facilities for employees. Christine Eade reports
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Urban & Civic sets Weald in motion
Developer’s first venture could attract occupiers priced out of Cambridge. Christine Eade reports
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DIY occupiers boost business park numbers
Firms meeting own needs boost construction pipeline to five-year high. Christine Eade reports
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Chiswick Park’s glorious 12th
Blackstone has high hopes for the final building on the west London park. Christine Eade reports
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Joined-up thinking produces lowest vacancy rate in Wales
TReds, the shoe retailer, will open in the shop once occupied by failed sports retailer JJB, in Cwmbran shopping centre.
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Need to know: Welsh government intervention
The Welsh government has taken unprecedented steps to stimulate the Cardiff office market over the course of this year by buying office schemes from developers and committing to its own speculative grade A office scheme. Hannah Brenton gauges the market’s reaction.
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Newport steps up at Friars Walk
Council to back Queensberry to develop delayed scheme. Christine Eade reports
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Newport Unlimited breathes life into Old Town Dock
Final phase of regeneration to begin in spring. Christine Eade reports
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Under the bonnet of the £280m Circuit of Wales
The £280m Circuit of Wales in Ebbw Vale is close to getting a green light, after Welsh government said last week it would not call in the development for further scrutiny, handing control of the scheme back to the local council.
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Taylor Wimpey to Kraft Somerset resi
Pair to seek consent for scheme on former Cadbury factory site.