All East of England articles – Page 13
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Duke’s Wharf deal gets developer back on target
A new resi development in Norwich heralds a fresh focus for Targetfollow Estates.
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AstraZeneca move sparks scramble for science park sites
A shortfall of space is forcing landowners to rethink campus plans. By Christine Eade.
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RBS agrees sale of €370m Cosgrave loan portfolio
The Royal Bank of Scotland has taken a further step forward in its strategy to reduce its distressed real estate loan exposure by agreeing the sale of €370m of loans owned by Cosgrave Property Group and its related companies, Property Week can reveal.
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Marks & Spencer pulls out of 900,000 sq ft deal
Marks Spencer has pulled out of a deal to build a 900,000 sq ft distribution centre at London Gateway.
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Prologis to be first developer at London Gateway
Prologis is to be the first developer to be brought in at London Gateway, the giant logistics project in Essex.
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Q+A: Milton Keynes development
Milton Keynes continues to show its heritage as the UK’s last big New Town, since it was launched in 1967. Consequently, the public sector still plays a big part.
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St Modwen’s Hatfield development nearing completion
St Modwen’s scaled-back development of Hatfield town centre will finish this summer, providing seven new shops with flats above.
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Resurrected developer scripts Essex media city
Ken Dytor and colleagues selected for £800m Purfleet regeneration scheme,
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Augur must bring homes to market at Luton’s Napier Park
Augur Developments is in discussion with Luton Borough Council about how many houses Augur must build at Napier Park before it can open a supermarket within the development.
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Aylesbury East developers aim to reap what they sow
The new village of Aylesbury East in Buckinghamshire will be protected from traffic by a link road that will run between the A148 that travels north-east from the proposed development, and the A41 heading south-east towards London.
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Move fuels Aero Tec’s expansion
Fuel tank manufacturer to quadruple its presence in Milton Keynes. Christine Eade reports
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MEPC office enterprise pays off in Abingdon
Speculative schemes have benefited from enterprise zone status. Christine Eade reports.
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Clegg pledges £55.5m to put Oxford on road to innovation
City Deal funding package will improve transport and research centres. Christine Eade reports.
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Orchard Street forward funds 130,000 sq ft speculative Cambridge office scheme
Orchard Street Investment Management has agreed on behalf of clients to fund a speculative office scheme in Cambridge for £80m.
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Asda clicks into convenience plan
Supermarket to open more petrol station and Tube collect points
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Benson Elliot completes £60m debt financing
Benson Elliot has completed a £60m debt financing with Aalto Invest on a portfolio of regional offices.
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Alconbury giant ready for take-off
Urban & Civic, the regeneration vehicle set up by Nigel Hugill and Robin Butler, has won planning consent for one of the country’s largest developments — the 11m sq ft urban extension of Alconbury Weald in Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire.
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And finally … JLL’s giant Norwich let
The Norwich office of Jones Lang LaSalle was responsible for the city’s biggest letting this year — but as a tenant, not an agent.
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Ipswich retail park faces future with offices and industrial
Retail warehouse sales fund second phase of Futura’s scheme.
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Habitat unit's cosmic transformation
CosmoSONY DSC More than two years after furniture chain Habitat went into administration, the Norwich branch in London Street will reopen as Cosmo, the pan-Asian buffet restaurant (pictured), and the Gym, a budget gym. Landlord HSBC granted Cosmo a 15-year lease with five-yearly rent reviews ...