All articles by Christine Eade – Page 9
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Fresh deals as M Locals fill failed units
Landlords will have to accept lower rents at former Blockbusters and HMVs.
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Fresh deals as M Locals fill failed units
Landlords will have to accept lower rents at former Blockbusters and HMVs.
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Republic landlords turn on to Ashley’s turnover rents
By the June quarter day, when rents are due for the third quarter of 2013, Mike Ashley’s audacious arrangement to pay landlords of collapsed retail chain Republic 15% of store turnover to cover rent, rates and service charges could remain in place at most of the shops.
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Bridgepoint in talks to bring apart-hotel to City of London
Bridgepoint Ventures is negotiating with the City of London corporation to convert an office block in Aldgate into an “urban villa”.
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Manchester’s Great Northern Warehouse back on market for £75m
One of leisure property’s perennial problem buildings is back on the market after a decade.
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Need to know: Sequoia tailors Somerset Yard
Sequoia Land & Property wants to be “the Urban Splash of the south-west”. Christine Eade reports
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Sutton Harbour Holdings’ Plymouth revamp plans withdrawn
Boardwalk plans still on the agenda despite delays. Christine Eade reports
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High Court to review Cornwall Council planning decision
Truro City Council seeks judicial review of scheme on 46 acres of farmland.
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Local politics creates more planning drama in St Austell
Truro City Council’s judicial review is only the latest chapter in the Cornish supermarket saga.
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Mall Luton loses last office let
The future of a tower block of redundant offices above the Mall Luton has been thrown into uncertainty.
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Intu rebrands Watford Harlequin
Rebranding the Harlequin shopping centre as Intu Watford has come as the cruellest time.
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Centrica sale is cooking on gas
Energy company’s Oxford headquarters attracts 25 prospects at 6% yield. Christine Eade reports
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MEPC breaks ground at Milton Park
First speculative developments at Didcot scheme for five years.
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Office-to-resi conversion like clockwork at Aylesbury
Aylesbury shopping centre set for revamped retail with residential above
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Sheffield council wants Moor for Next
British Land to counter authority’s “town centre first” plan for Next store.
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Buyer tempted by Terry’s of York chocolate factory
The former Terry’s of York chocolate factory is close to being sold by KPMG, the liquidator to the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation.
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Bruntwood takes lead on Leeds office prelets
Bruntwood is close to obtaining Leeds’ next office prelet on Sovereign Street.
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LandSecs's White Rose in Leeds blooms
Leeds City Council will also demonstrate its interpretation of “town centre first” next month, when it considers Land Securities’ planning application to increase the size of the White Rose shopping centre, 4 miles south of the city centre, by 170,000 sq ft.
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Leeds council to recover arena costs
Leeds City Council is going through “the appropriate processes” to recover more than £4m of legal fees and the cost of its staff’s extra work incurred defending a High Court action brought against them by Montpellier Estates.
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‘It was much too big for us’: Barry Gregory describes Broad Street Plaza angst in Halifax
Gregory Property chief aims for smaller schemes as he wrestles with selling £40m behemoth.