All articles by David Doyle' – Page 3
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Stelios poaches new chief exec from rival Regus
Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou has poached a director from Regus to be the chief executive of his EasyOffice company.
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Estate agents criticised for lack of clarity
Estate agents must make sure their customers are not ‘confused’ when asking for a fixed-fee, or face penalties, the Ombudsman for Estate Agents said today.
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ODA confirms Carillion/Igloo jv to develop Olympic media HQ
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has confirmed Carillion and Igloo as the developers of the Olympic media centre for the 2012 Olympic Games.
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Stelios slams Dixon in press slander row
Easyjet founder’s dispute with Regus boss escalates over FT interview
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City Lofts founder sets up global ‘prime’ venture
Co-founder of collapsed resi developer Mansoori-Dara sets up with Middle Eastern backer
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Video of Westminster Council's Tokyo-inspired plans for Oxford Circus
Westminster Council is to introduce the influences of the Far East to the West End with plans for a Tokyo inspired traffic crossing at London’s Oxford Circus.
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Johnson's 'direction of travel' points to outer London
Boris Johnson today launched his ‘direction of travel’ for London’s planning system by pledging to take more advantage of development opportunities in the outer ring of London boroughs.
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Centros submits Lancaster plan
Centros has submitted plans for a £150m mixed-use scheme in Lancaster after discussions with the community, English Heritage, and the government’s architecture watchdog CABE.
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Edinburgh world heritage status in danger over Mountgrange’s Caltongate
UNESCO has launched an investigation into whether Edinburgh should be allowed to keep its World Heritage status following the approval of Mountgrange’s Caltongate plans.
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Birmingham Council browses for £100m market developer
Birmingham City Council is searching for a developer to build a new £100m market building in the city centre.
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National Grid’s Thames plans savaged
Newham council slams ‘isolated and unsustainable’ proposed community
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City Lofts puts 250 unsold properties into receivership
LPA receiver appointed on five regional properties and Birmingham development site
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Newham causes a stink over National Grid Property's 1,500 homes plan
Newham Council last night called for the London Thames Gateway Development Corporation (LTGDC) to scrap a proposal to build 1,500 houses and a nursing home next to Europe’s largest sewage works.
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DEGI buys €40m German shopping centre
German open-ended fund manager DEGI has bought Andernach Shopping World for €40m (£31.8m).
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Carlyle and Crown buy biggest New York retail investment this year
Global private equity firm The Carlyle Group and Crown Acquisitions, founded by Stanley Chera, have bought the controlling interest in the retail element of 666 Fifth Avenue for $525m (£263.3m).
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ODA and Lend Lease cull a quarter of Olympic Village apartments
The Olympic Delivery Authority and Lend Lease are slashing the number of homes at the Olympic Village by a quarter, it was revealed this week.
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Foyles novel West End buy
Bookshop Foyles has furthered its plans to build a 200,000 sq ft mixed use scheme centred on its Charing Cross Road store as it is selected as preferred bidder for the Central St Martin’s College of Art and Design at 107-109 Charing Cross Road.
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City Lofts crisis
City Lofts has become the first major residential developer to fall victim to the credit crunch with around 250 of its unsold properties today put into receivership.
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Gateshead seeks developer for £1bn housing project
Gateshead Council is looking for a joint venture partner to develop £1bn of housing.
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East London council block will not be listed, government says
The Robin Hood Gardens council estate will not be listed paving the way for its regeneration, the government announced today.