All East Midlands articles – Page 20
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Markets
Lincoln city centre’s retail facelift will not trample over tradition
New retail space in Lincoln is hard to come by: the city’s historic buildings and strict planning restrictions make development expensive and risky. Against the odds, however, Lincolnshire Co-operative is set to bring forward new retail space in the city for the first time in years.
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Hilton Garden Inn signs for new Stoke hotel
Hilton has announced it will open a new 140-room Garden Inn in Stoke-on-Trent.
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Markets
Industrial stands out from the crowd in Leicestershire results
Last year was a successful one for the Leicestershire property market. According to data from Midlands-based commercial property agency Innes England, all sectors experienced healthy take-up. But it was industrial that performed “outstandingly”.
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Markets
Q&A: fixing a broken high street and bringing business to Derby
The boss of Marketing Derby is frank about the challenge his city faces. Years of lacklustre asset management and the departure of big-name retailers have left parts of the city looking like a picture of “Britain’s broken high street”.
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Nottingham makes renewed push to attract investment
In theory, Nottingham is perfectly placed to attract investment and jobs from the overheated south, but the reality is that both have been slow to materialise.
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Perland completes Max Park buy
Perland Properties has purchased a 160,000 sq ft freehold warehouse on Max Park, Corby from Staples.
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Green light for £160m UPP plans to boost Keele student accommodation
UPP and Keele University’s proposals for £160m-worth of new student residences have been unanimously given the go-ahead by Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council.
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Oaktree to sell £120m shopping centre portfolio
Oaktree Capital Management is preparing to sell three shopping centres that it owns in a joint venture with London Associated Properties for around £120m.
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New lettings at L&G’s Grosvenor centre
LGIM Real Assets (L G) has announced a string of new lettings at the Grosvenor Shopping Centre in Northampton, including Superdry and The Entertainer.
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Green Light for new Gloucestershire Uni business school
Planning permission has been granted for a landmark business school and growth hub building at the University of Gloucestershire’s Oxstalls campus.
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Gardman takes 416k sq ft shed at Prologis Daventry
Prologis has leased 416,412 sq ft to garden supply firm Gardman at its Prologis Apex Park in Daventry.
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Prologis acquires site for new West Midlands logistics park
Prologis has acquired a 16 acre site from U+I for a new distribution park, which will be known as Prologis Park Birmingham International.
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News
PITCH shops in Nottingham and Cheltenham
The Property Income Trust for Charities (PITCH), managed by Mayfair Capital Investment Management, has bought an office building and a retail park for a total of £39m.
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UKCPT forward funds Goodman's Midlands distribution centre
UK Commercial Property Trust (UKCPT) has completed the forward purchase of a pre-let distribution warehouse development in Burton-upon-Trent for £22.2m.
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Goodman buys Leicester Commercial Park
Goodman has bought a 40 acre site in the East Midlands and revealed plans for a joint venture development with Wilson Bowden.
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UKCPT signs pre-lets at Leicester retail scheme
UK Commercial Property Trust (UKCPT) has secured two pre-lets at its retail development at St George’s Retail Park in Leicester.
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Markets
Has Leicester’s football feelgood factor spread beyond the stadium?
Leicester City FC’s shock Premier League win will go down as one of the great feelgood sporting achievements in history. For a team tipped for relegation at the start of the season to have beaten 5,000-1 odds to claim the title was little short of a miracle.
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PKF Cooper Parry leases space at Blythe Valley Park
Midlands based accountancy firm PKF Cooper Parry has signed a lease to take space at IM Properties’ Blythe Valley Park.
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Insight
The Midlands is no longer the UK's best-kept secret
Whether it’s due to the enduring cachet of brands such as Jaguar Land Rover or the flair of new entrant Wasps Rugby Club, there is a palpable buzz in the Midlands.
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LandSecs sells Nottingham leisure scheme to Orchard for £65m
Orchard Street Investment Management has paid £65m for Land Securities’ Cornerhouse leisure scheme in Nottingham.