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Durcan Investments buys into Dawnay Day Treveria
Guernsey based Durcan Investments has become the latest company to invest in Dawnay Day’s subsidiaries to take advantage of the drop in share value.
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Westfield and Lend Lease get Olympic planning approval
Two major Olympic developments took a step closer to being built after being approved by the Olympic Delivery Authority’s planning committee last night.
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Jones Lang LaSalle promotes Scottish seven
Jones Lang LaSalle has made seven promotions in its Edinburgh and Glasgow offices.
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Urgent action needed to save rural communities, government told
The high cost of housing coupled with the low wages of rural workers is pricing them out of the housing market, an independent review commissioned by Gordon Brown warned today.
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Royal assent for Housing and Regeneration Bill
A new super agency that will implement the government's housing strategy was granted royal assent last night.
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Stanhope wins battle to develop Ashford Channel Tunnel site
Stanhope has been selected to develop a 550,000 sq ft mixed-use scheme in Kent.
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Wichford boosted by Trillium lease deal
Wichford, the listed company that invests in government-occupied property, has completed a deal with Land Securities Trillium to extend leases at 16 of its properties.
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Boris urges council to review Grainger scheme
Boris Johnson has urged Haringey Council to review Grainger’s proposed redevelopment at a Latin-American market in north London.
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Rio Tinto looks for partner to strike gold in St James’s Square
Rio Tinto is seeking a joint venture partner to redevelop its former headquarters at St James’s Square in London’s West End.
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Summer sales boost West End shopping
Retail in London’s West End was boosted by shoppers flocking to fashion summer sales, the New West End Company said today.
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UK Coal scales back eco-town plans
UK Coal has cut the size of its shortlisted eco-town proposal for Rossington, South Yorkshire, by two thirds, it was announced today.
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Terrace Hill poaches finance director from Goodman
Terrace Hill has poached Jon Austen from Goodman to be its new finance director.
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Latest images of the Candy's Chelsea Barracks plans
Project Blue, the joint venture between Christian Candy’s CPC and Qatari Diar, has revealed new images of its Chelsea Barracks scheme.
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Merrill pulls out of 2.5m sq ft HQ talks at Ground Zero
Merrill Lynch has broken off talks with Silverstein Properties to relocate to a new 2.5m sq ft global headquarters on the site of the World Trade Center.
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Liberty International chairman Sir Robert Finch resigns
Sir Robert Finch today resigned as chairman of Liberty International to pursue ‘a number of very promising opportunities.’
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Taxpayers to lose £60m from Greenwich Peninsula delays
Taxpayers are losing out because of the government’s failure to redevelop the Greenwich Peninsula, the National Audit office said today.
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LDA in need of radical reform
The London Development Agency is ‘ineffective’ and must be ‘redefined radically’, a report commissioned by the Mayor said today. The Forensic Audit Panel, chaired by former Sunday Telegraph editor Patience Wheatcroft, said there are failings in the LDA’s ‘leadership, governance and basic controls.’
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DTZ poaches JLL research guru McGough
DTZ has poached Jones Lang LaSalle’s director of forecasting and the economy Tony McGough.
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Jurys booked in for Hammerson’s £250m Aberdeen scheme
Jurys Inn has been confirmed as the operator of a 203-bed hotel in the heart of a £250m regeneration project in Aberdeen.
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Sir Simon Milton lined up for deputy mayor job
Boris Johnson has nominated Sir Simon Milton to be his deputy mayor for policy and planning.