All articles by David Doyle' – Page 14
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Ken’s planning powers ‘undemocratic’ says Westminster
Westminster Council has criticised the Mayor of London’s new planning powers as ‘a clear erosion of the democratic planning process’.
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New retailers for Bath scheme
Swedish fashion chain H&M and Boots have signed for space at Multi Development’s 460,000 sq ft SouthGate development in Bath.
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Glenkerrin green light for E600m Dublin Development
Irish developer Glenkerrin has won planning permission for a E600m (£452m) redevelopment of the Vetinary College site in the Ballsbridge area of Dublin.
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Frogmore and Galliard bought out of Westminster hotel
Park Plaza Hotels has bought Frogmore and Galliard Homes out of the 1,000-bedroom Westminster Bridge apart-hotel.
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Wigan to see in 1m sq ft textile Chinatown
Wigan is set to become the industrial Chinatown of Europe with a 1m sq ft textile manufacturing hub.
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Foster Lambeth trio of towers gets consent
Newlands Enterprises has won planning consent to develop a three tower residential and hotel development on the Thames to the south of the House of Commons.
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Ken gets tough with developers on renewable energy
The Mayor of London today announced new planning policies to force developers into providing renewable energy on-site.
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Government announces £1.8m Hull flood fund
Floods recovery minister John Healey has announced a £1.8m fund for Hull’s redevelopment following flooding damage last summer.
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Terrace Hill to develop Stockport business park
Developer Terrace Hill has been appointed as preferred developer of a 270,000 sq ft business park in Stockport.
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Land Registry puts the squeeze on mortgage fraud
The Land Registry is tightening its checks on people applying to register land in a bid to combat mortgage fraud.
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Phone store rings in Inverness record rent
Legal and General has set a new record rent for Zone A retail space in Inverness.
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Leading by Exemplar
With 1m sq ft of offices in London, Exemplar’s Daniel Van Gelder and Clive Bush have every right to feel nervous as the credit crunch bites.
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Balmoral submits 300,000sq ft Aberdeen plans
Balmoral Park, a subsidiary of off-shore engineering company Balmoral Group, has submitted plans for a 300,000 sq ft hotel and business park to the south of Aberdeen.
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Urban Splash unveils Liverpool’s biggest ever residential scheme
Urban Splash has today released details of its plans to develop Liverpool’s largest ever residential scheme.
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Consortium swoops on model plane factory
The Humbrol factory in Hull, where Airfix model kits were manufactured, has been sold for to a consortium of investors.
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Derwent to double rents at Angel office
Derwent London is set to double its rental income from the Angel Centre at London’s Pentonville Road after being granted planning permission for a 255,000 sq ft office refurbishment.
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PPG submits 2million sq ft planning application
PPG Land and the Warmfield Group have submitted a planning application for 2m sq ft of sheds in South Yorkshire.
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Housing market in sixth month of deterioration
The housing market has continued to deteriorate in 2008 as more estate agents report falling prices, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has reported.
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Duchy’s designs on dairy farm
The Duchy of Lancaster has been granted planning approval to develop a cliff-top farm near Scarborough into a business centre.
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English Heritage attacks South Bank tower plans
English Heritage has attacked Coin Street Community Builders’ plans for a 144-metre high tower on London’s South Bank – saying it will damage some of the capital’s most treasured views.