All East of England articles – Page 22
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Shearer Mint Quarter cut loose
Developer “horrified” after scheme excluded from Ipswich council plans
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Chapelfield tenants dispute rent rise with Capital Shopping Centres
The retailers in Norwich’s Chapelfield shopping centre are challenging rent increase notices from their landlord, Capital Shopping Centres
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Cambridge station is next stop for professional firms
High demand and tight supply fuels city’s first business district around railway station
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Cambridge United’s stadium gigs
Cambridge United, which is 17th in the Blue Square Bet Premier League and has Josh Coulson among its players, is being offered a choice of four possible new grounds by Grosvenor, the owner of its existing Newmarket Road ground
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Cambridge landlords react to ‘clone town’ label
College landlords seek unique lettings as city is criticised for having most chain shops in UK
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Bidwells’ Norwich research
More than 600,000 sq ft of offices are vacant in Norwich city centre and the outlying business parks, research by Bidwells shows
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PKF starts Bennetts offload
Administrator PKF is trying to sell electrical retailer Bennetts’ 16 stores after being called in on 10 March
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Targetfollow’s Fox and Wells in a new venture
Former Targetfollow directors Ian Fox and Julian Wells have launched a new property asset management company, FW Properties.
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Henderson buys £33m Cambridge retail asset
Henderson Global Investors has bought Christ’s Lane, a high street asset in Cambridge, from Land Securities for £33.16m, representing a 5.25% net initial yield.
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East Anglian urban regeneration company to cease trading
1st East, the urban regeneration company for Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth, will cease trading from 31 March “in response to the challenging economic situation”.
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Wrenbridge to Link Ipswich town centre with waterfront
Developer enters joint venture with newspaper group Archant to develop 145,000 sq ft scheme
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Irish banks leave Ipswich schemes up the creek
Two residential schemes on Ipswich’s waterfront are in choppy waters after Irish lenders called in loans that financed them
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Cambridge city offices are among ‘chased’ assets
The investment market continues to intrigue, which, coupled with the debt market – or lack of it – is making some assets “unbuyable”, while others are “chased” by numerous bidders
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Conservative Conference 2010: Councils to scrap plans for 300,000 homes
Local authorities look set to abandon plans for 300,000 houses following the government’s decision to abolish regional plans, according to the National Housing Federation.
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Basildon Council set to appoint Barratt and Wilson Bowden to 25-year regeneration project
Basildon Council will next week be asked to approve Barratt Homes and Wilson Bowden as development partner for a major town centre regeneration project.
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Verbrugge sub-lets Felixstowe warehouse
Denholm Forwarding has agreed to sub-let a 164,000 sq ft warehouse in Felixstowe from Verbrugge International.
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Renaissance Southend URC set to close
Renaissance Southend has become the latest Urban Regeneration Company to announce that it is set to close.
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Connaught administration concerns councils
Local authorities are today looking at contingency plans for schemes after social housing company Connaught went into administration.
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Dencora buys business park in Peterborough for £10m
Dencora has bought the 125,000 sq ft Peterborough Business Park from Invista Real Estate Investment Management for around £10m.
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Prupim buys further Romford Brewery stake
Prupim has bought a further 25% stake in the Brewery Romford, following its purchase of 25% in July.