All East of England articles – Page 18
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NAMA reflects on razing stalled Ipswich waterfront developments
NAMA (Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency) is to determine its strategy for Ipswich Waterfront within the next two months.
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Essex County Cricket Club’s new pitch
MCD Developments is to start construction of the first phase of its £100m, 350-home residential scheme at Essex County Cricket Club this autumn.
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Sports venues: Cambridge Sporting Village
New sporting village would infringe on greenbelt and include residential. David Hatcher reports
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Cambridge eateries on sale menu
Wrenbridge has brought its 9,502 sq ft 15-16 Bene’t Street restaurant scheme in Cambridge to the market. The price tag of £5.6m reflects a yield of 5.5%.
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Industrial sweet for British Sugar
Receivers of the 123.5 acre former British Sugar site (pictured) on Sproughton Road in Ipswich are hoping to conclude a sale before the end of the summer.
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H&M upsizes at asset-managed Grafton
H&M is to increase the size of its store in Prupim’s Grafton shopping centre in Cambridge from 7,800 sq ft up to 17,900 sq ft, in an amalgamation of four units next to BHS and opposite Topshop on a 10-year lease.
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Take three ... other cash-rich East Anglian investors looking to spend
Unex GroupNewmarket-based Unex Group is targeting both Cambridge and Stratford, east London, for future opportunities, and its chairman, William Gredley (pictured), predicts there will be more opportunities for cash-rich investors.“With leases running out on many assets, banks will find it tougher to hold on to assets when there is no ...
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Spicers seeks exit from £15m Sawston site
Spicers, the office equipment supplier, has put its headquarters in Sawston, to the south of Cambridge, and the surrounding 514 acre site up for sale for £15m.
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John Lewis prompts £100m Chelmsford sale
Developer seeks £100m forward-funding after retailer doubles store size. David Hatcher reports
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Westbrook aims for full control of O Twelve
Westbrook, the private equity real estate investment management firm, is aiming to take full control of a £154m portfolio of properties in the Thames Gateway.
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Goodman gets nod for Arla Foods depot
Goodman has secured planning consent for a 231,000 sq ft shed at Hatfield Business Park.
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St Albans’ Verulam Point full following Rockspring revamp
Final letting shows supply and demand imbalance as refurbished offices achieve just less than top-of-the-market rents. Christine Eade reports
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St Albans’ Verulam Point full following Rockspring revamp
Final letting shows supply and demand imbalance as refurbished offices achieve just less than top-of-the-market rents. Christine Eade reports
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US REIT to buy Granta Park
MEPC has agreed to sell Granta Park in Cambridge to a US REIT for around £127m.
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US REIT to buy Granta Park
MEPC has agreed to sell Granta Park in Cambridge to a US REIT for around £127m.
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Carter Jonas: Cambridge office and laboratory markets - June 2012
Closer to home and in more recent times, the Cambridge area has been identified by successive national governments as a model for economic prosperity and development.
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Travis Perkins trades up to Luton one-stop shop
Builders’ merchant to start work on another multibrand park in June. Rachel Hunter reports
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Caan business completes Siemens buy
The new home for Siemens’ gas turbine business in Lincoln has been sold to a Middle East buyer, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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Taskforce launched to crack down on property tax dodgers
HM Revenue Customs will create a new taskforce to crack down on property tax dodgers.
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Stanhope terminates Stevenage regeneration scheme
Stanhope and ING Real Estate have pulled out of their agreement with Stevenage Borough Council for a £250m regeneration project in Stevenage town centre.