All East of England articles – Page 5
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BP Chargemaster plugs into Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes Council has secured a 45,000 sq ft pre-let to BP Chargemaster through its wholly-owned development division.
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This Land’s MD on developing schemes with a social purpose
David Gelling talks about his plans for Cambridgeshire.
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Q&A: Churchmanor reveals why it is sticking with retail
Developer has centres across the east.
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Plans for Anglia Square in Norwich thrown into doubt following call-in
The £300m ‘urban quarter’ divides opinion.
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East Anglia & Essex market: Cambridge, This Land, Anglia Square
U+I and local council have grand plans for huge mixed-use project in the city.
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Grosvenor signs up for Essex garden village
Firm says it aims to extend its strategic land holdings to ‘at least’ 30,000 homes
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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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Co-op signs up as debut retailer for Ebbsfleet Garden City
Ebbsfleet Development Corporation has secured The Co-Operative Group as the first convenience store operator for the garden city project.
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Huawei lands site for Cambridge R&D base
Chinese firm at centre of espionage controversy buys land for R D campus.
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M7’s Croft funds Suffolk start-up lab
M7 Real Estate chief executive Richard Croft is funding a new start-up lab to support entrepreneurs in his home county of Suffolk.
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Tasty deal sees Nando's secure final space at Ely Leisure Village
Turnstone Estates and Aberdeen Standard Investments have signed up chicken restaurant Nando’s to take the final space at the joint venture’s £15.7m Ely Leisure Village in Cambridgeshire.
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Ebbsfleet DC approves plans for new industrial and resi schemes
Ebbsfleet Development Corporation’s planning committee has approved proposals for a new industrial estate and a new 100-unit residential development in the city.
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Brexit’s winners – and losers – city by city
UK cities with strong tech and life science sectors such as Cambridge will continue to outperform those with economies based on agriculture and manufacturing in the months following Brexit – but their growth is likely to slow significantly, predicts a report by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr).
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NEO initiative could help north Essex catch up with neighbours
The £3.65bn plan will overhaul infrastructure and create thousands of homes across three garden communities.
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East of England markets: occupier demand and PDR whet investor appetite
Supply shortages and rising rents are luring big name investors to the East Anglia and Essex office market.
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High demand for Essex industrial space exacerbates supply shortage
Boom in larger requirements and tight supply drive up rents.
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Norwich embraces Passivhaus as council acts on climate change
Two schemes spearhead a drive for better housing stock.
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Intu faces annual shortfall from Ashley's store withdrawal
Shopping centre landlord intu stands to lose out on a chunk of its annual rent and service charges if retail tycoon Mike Ashley follows through on his proposed withdrawal of all his stores from intu’s centres.
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AEW makes £15m converted amusement park and industrial double buy
AEW UK Core Property Fund has acquired The Kursaal in Southend-on-Sea and Grazebrook Industrial Park in Dudley for a combined £14.9m.
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Urban & Civic adds 2,800 homes at St Neots
Huntingdonshire District Council has approved regeneration specialist Urban Civic’s plans for a ‘sustainable urban extension’ of St Neots, to add 2,800 homes to the Cambridge suburb.