All East Midlands articles – Page 13
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City centre living comes to Derby with Landmark scheme
BTR tower caters for tech sector staff.
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Aberdeen Standard Investments launches first phase of St Marks in Lincoln
Student housing kicks off £150m scheme.
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Aviva secures Swan Valley development approval
Aviva Investors has secured approval to develop further logistics space at its Swan Valley Business Park in Northamptonshire.
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Palace Capital signs rugby star's yoga group at Sol Northampton
Palace Capital has signed a 15 year lease with Soo Yoga Group for 12,800 sq ft at its Sol Northampton leisure scheme.
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Funding frustration stalls Coventry regeneration plan
Coventry City Council and its heritage partner, Historic Coventry Trust (HCT), drew up proposals a few years ago to open up the city centre’s underground river and deliver the next phase of regeneration for one of its most neglected areas.
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Cassidy markets £700m of forward-funding opportunities
Developer Cassidy Group is marketing £700m of forward-funding opportunities in the student accommodation and build-to-rent (BTR) sectors.
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UK buyers drive 12% leap in East Midlands industrial deals
UK REITs made string of big deals in 2018.
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Waterside project gears up for next stage in Chesterfield
The £340m Chesterfield Waterside development, which is intended to transform an unloved 60-acre site north of Chesterfield town centre into a vibrant new mixed-use community, has proved a slow-burner.
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SEGRO signs Maritime Transport lease
SEGRO has signed a 25-year lease with Maritime Transport to operate the Strategic Rail Freight Interchange at SEGRO Logistics Park East Midlands Gateway and base its rail headquarters at the site.
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Cording forward funds Nottingham PRS scheme
Cording Real Estate Group has struck the third deal for its £400m Cording UK Residential Investment Fund, which invests in the private rented sector (PRS) on behalf of continental European investors.
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Intu's House of Fraser stores saved from closure
House of Fraser stores owned by Intu have been saved form closure following talks with the store’s owner, Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct.
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Galliford Try teams with Sanctuary to deliver Leamington Spa resi
Galliford Try Partnerships has partnered with housing and care provider Sanctuary Group to build 375 new homes in Leamington Spa.
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Avant acquires £36m plot at Chesterfield Waterside
Housebuilder Avant Homes has acquired a significant parcel of land at Chesterfield’s £340m Waterside development and plans to develop 177 new homes.
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Industrial and logistics take-up hits new record
Industrial and logistics take up reached record levels last year with take-up for big box logistics totalling 31.495m sq ft, according to data from CBRE.
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UKCM buys five Midlands warehouses for £85.4m
UK Commercial Property REIT (UKCM) has bought five warehouses in the Midlands for £85.4m.
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Jenkins Shipping secures large Derbyshire warehouse deal
Aberdeen Standard Investments has let the entirety of its 141,459 sq ft distribution warehouse in Swadlincote to Irish logistics group Jenkins Shipping.
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Council unveils regeneration plans for Derby's Cathedral Green
Derby City Council has announced plans for 37,500 sq ft of Grade A riverside office development next to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the world’s first factory, the Silk Mill.
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Orbit lands 95 acre Daventry site for resi-led development
Housing association Orbit has acquired a 95-acre site near Daventry in Northamptonshire, on which it plans to build 450 new homes alongside community facilities and a new primary school.
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Intu sells trio of non-core assets for £25m
Embattled shopping centre landlord intu has announced the £25.25m sale of three non-core assets a day after a John Whittaker and Brookfield-led consortium withdrew its proposed £2.9bn takeover bid.
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Wayfair eyes 1m sq ft shed at Midlands distribution hub
US online furniture retailer set to pre-let 1m sq ft distribution centre in Lutterworth.