All articles by David Doyle' – Page 8
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Legal eagles soar into Quartermile
Law firm Morton Fraser has preleased 36,000 sq ft in Gladedale’s Quartermile scheme in Edinburgh.
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Criterion’s £100m plans for Trocadero get Westminster go-ahead
Westminster Council has given the green light to the £100m redevelopment of London’s Trocadero – six months after deriding previous plans as ‘hideous.’
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Legacy of a pornstar
The death of porn and property baron Paul Raymond has left a question mark over Soho’s future as a sex hub.
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Oracle cleans up at chemical sites
Oracle Residential has decontaminated and resold two ink manufacturing works to Ballymore and Barratt at a £16m profit.
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Government announces £237m Thames Gateway investment
The government today announced it would pump £237m into the Thames Gateway.
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Developer sues London’s biggest housing association over Greenwich development
A developer is suing London & Quadrant, London’s biggest housing association, in the High Court for £3.6m after claiming it was illegally excluded from a joint venture project in Greenwich borough.
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Hilton premiers new brand in Scotland at Panayiotou’s Hydro hotel
Andreas Panayiotou’s Ability Group has brought the Hilton Group in to manage it’s Dunblane Hydro hotel in Scotland.
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Williams takes over as Kent Thameside acting chief
The Kent Thameside Delivery Board has announced that Paul Williams has taken over as acting chief executive.
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English Partnerships to simplify housebuilders’ bidding process
English Partnerships has today announced a new scheme to make it easier for developers to bid for its sites.
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BPF slams ‘absurd’ criticisms of investment in rental sector
The British Property Federation has accused the National Landlords Association of ‘protectionism’ over its ‘absurd’ criticisms of plans for a US-style branded rental sector.
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West End office investment doubles
Investment in West End offices has more than doubled in the first quarter of this year compared to the previous three months.
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Northern retail ‘least resistant’ to credit crunch
Shopping centres in the North will suffer more from the credit crunch, a report by research group CACI said today.
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Balfour Beatty buys US military homes business for $350m
Balfour Beatty has bought a military accommodation business GMH Military Housing from US investment trust GMH Communities.
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Hammerson announces strong letting progress
Hammerson will ‘weather the current market uncertainties’ due to strong letting activity, the company said this morning.
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Land of Leather reports plummeting sales
Land of Leather’s sales orders are down by a third, a trading update said this morning.
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Sinclairs hit back at ‘misleading’ Mission claims
Ousted Mission Capital founders Neil and Emma Sinclair have hit back at ‘unsubstantiated claims’ made by the company yesterday.
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St Modwen’s porcelain plans go before council
St Modwen’s plans for the mixed-use redevelopment of the former Royal Doulton site near Stoke-on-Trent go before the city council next week.
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Mixed use schemes add to Derby’s £2bn regeneration
Two mixed-use schemes in Derby received planning permission this week as a part of the £2bn regeneration of the city centre.
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Real Estate Investors reports strong results
Real Estate Investors, Birmingham’s only quoted property company, has reported a 3.6% rise in the value of its assets for the year, bucking the downturn in the market.
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University of Cumbria announces £160m development plans
The University of Cumbria has outlined its plans for a £160m property development after being set up a year ago.