All articles by Christine Eade – Page 8
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Eagle One lands at Exeter Science Park
Developer to relocate to new headquarters at site it sold in 2008.
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London & Devonshire Trust plans Plymouth industrial enterprise
London & Devonshire Trust will submit an outline planning application in September to Plymouth City Council for Plymouth Enterprise Park to be developed on the A38, close to the Tamar Bridge.
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Devon factory communion
The Benedictine monks of Buckfast Abbey, Devon, are established entrepreneurs, known for the production of honey and tonic wine.
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LandSecs keeps it exclusive at Exeter bus station scheme
Developer extends agreement with council to create restaurant quarter.
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Marston’s plan brewing for next round of pubs
Work begins next month on Marston’s newest pub, to be built at the Helicopter Museum in Weston-super-Mare.
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Bakers Quay languishes while Lock Warehouse flats sell at Gloucester Docks
The Queen toured Gloucester Quays to see Peel Holdings’ newly opened designer outlet in 2009.
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Q+A: Aerohub @ Newquay’s Miles Carden
It is four years since Cornwall Council bought surplus land at RAF St Mawgan, next to Newquay airport, and two years since the land became an enterprise zone that gives concessions on business rates.
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Q+A: Targetfollow’s new leader
Norwich-based developer Targetfollow appointed Corin Thoday as chief executive officer last month from Hermes Real Estate, where he was a director.
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Offices proposed on Norwich hospital site
Graham Dacre, the Norwich philanthropist who sold his automotive business in 2006 for more than £100m, could begin his first big property development, if Broadlands District Council grants him planning consent for a business park.
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Roxhill to sort new facility for Geopost in Peterborough
Work will begin later this year on Peterborough Gateway, the distribution and manufacturing park, set in 240 acres on junction 17 of the A1M.
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Soho so good for ex-Targetfollow duo in Norwich
It was a good weekend’s work for Ian Fox and Julian Wells, directors of FW Properties, when they marketed the first development of their two-year-old company, FW Properties.
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Bellway weighs options in Chelmsford
City council flexible in granting permission for offices or residential.
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And finally … retailer bags Cambridge store
Since Julie Deane went online in 2008 to find leather workers to manufacture brightly coloured satchels, it has been possible to buy a Cambridge Satchel online or in department stores all over the world, but not in the city that gave it its name.
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Cambridge campus has right formula for AstraZeneca
Countryside and Liberty’s Cambridge Biomedical Campus is frontrunner for 600,000 sq ft headquarters.
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All stations go as Brookgate gets on board in Cambridge
Proposed railway stop to serve city’s science parks is now viable.
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Howard de Walden’s Harley Street nurtures international appeal in bid to attract medical tourism
Estate targets overseas clinics in bid to become global hub. Christine Eade reports
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Care home administrations reach all-time high
Increased failure rate blamed on government spending cutbacks.
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Wolsey pursues ping-pong and pizza prospects in London
Northern Irish entrepreneur seeks sites for sports pub and pizza restaurant.
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Need to know: LandSecs takes stock of X-Leisure
Next month Land Securities reports to the funds that are unit holders in X-Leisure on the first four months since the REIT took control in January.
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Tesco gives Harris & Hoole extra shot
Coffee shop chain backed by supermarket is growing quirky portfolio.