All articles by David Doyle' – Page 12
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Kallakis wins consent for luxury St James apartments
Achilleas Kallakis’s Pacific Group has won planning consent to redevelop an office block into luxury apartments.
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Gladedale planning triumph gives green light for Scottish superstore
Tesco has bought a four-acre site on the east coast of Scotland following a prolonged planning dispute.
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In House takes over north-west developer
In House Group has bought Wigan-based developer Berrymount.
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Reubens and Park Plaza to build hotel of modern art
Hotel operator Park Plaza has joined up with the Reuben brothers to build a hotel dedicated to a modern artist.
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Edinburgh's lack of offices could cost city £800m
Edinburgh’s economy could lose £800m because it does not have enough office space for small and medium size businesses.
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MIPIM 2008: Plans unveiled for Western Europe's tallest mixed-use building
Hermitage has unveiled plans for the tallest mixed-use building in Western Europe.
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Greek tycoon targets Covent Garden resi
Orion House block to follow St James’s luxury residential revamp
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Enemies at caltongate
Developer Mountgrange is caught up in a wrangle over a new scheme in Edinburgh’s Old Town and faces a sleaze allegation.
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Covent Garden's tallest building could be turned into apartments
The tallest building in London’s Covent Garden looks set to be converted into prime residential flats by Achilleas Kallakis’s Pacific Group
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MIPIM 2008: Urban Splash debuts in Scotland
Urban Splash has been chosen to develop a £70m seaside community on the west coast of Scotland, it was announced at MIPIM yesterday.
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German investor buys 237,000 sq ft Rotterdam Building
German investor Union Investment Real Estate has bought a 237,000 sq ft mixed use building in Rotterdam.
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Pradera sets up in Hong Kong
Paul Wight’s Pradera is to open a Hong Kong office to coincide with the launch of its China Retail Fund.
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MIPIM 2008: Eight steps to Leeds renaissance outlined
Eight principles for the future regeneration of Leeds have been announced at MIPIM today.
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West End shopping Mecca to be 'pedestrian friendly' not pedestrianised.
Wider pavements and street ‘oases’ will be brought to London’s premier shopping streets, Westminster City Council said today, but full scale pedestrianisation has been ruled out.
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Housing gloom nears 90s' recession depths
Sentiment in the residential market is fast approaching its worse point since the lows of the 90s’ recession, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said today.
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Carillion to build Europe's tallest residential tower in Leeds
Carillion has won a £155m contract to develop the tallest residential tower in Europe – Lumiere in Leeds.
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MIPIM 2008: Plymouth’s £350m waterfront regeneration unveiled
Plans for the £350m mixed-use regeneration of Plymouth have been unveiled at the MIPIM property event in Cannes.
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Bellway agrees 5,000 Leeds house-building deal
House-builder Bellway has agreed to deliver 5,000 new homes in east and south-east of Leeds.
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LandSecs submits Corby's 'Evolution' plans
Land Securities has submitted a planning application for the second phase of a major retail led mixed-use development in Corby town centre.
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Leisure experts pay tribute to Paul Raymond’s property nous
Coffer and Shelley applaud canny operator; scrabble likely for London estate.