All East of England articles – Page 9
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IM Properties puts Luton portfolio on market
IM Properties has put an office portfolio up for sale at the Capability Green business park in Luton.
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Funds finally flow in for Ipswich Winerack development
The stalled development of the ‘Winerack’ building on Ipswich waterfront is set to restart after a combined £20m investment from the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership.
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Co-op close to landing Stansted shed deal
The Co-op is in negotiations to build a 600,000 sq ft distribution centre at Stansted Airport in Essex to service its growing store estate in London and the South East.
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Three fashion signings at Peterborough’s Queensgate
Lendlease and Invesco Real Estate have signed a trio of fashion lettings totalling 30,200 sq ft at the Queensgate shopping centre in Peterborough.
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AEW UK REIT buys a £4.5m industrial building in Basildon
AEW UK REIT has announced acquisition of a 69.000 sq ft industrial building in Basildon, Essex, for £4.55m, reflecting a yield of 7.8%.
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PRS to be built into Fossetts Farm stadium
The developer behind Southend United FC’s proposed new football ground will build homes for the rental market directly into the stadium, Property Week can reveal.
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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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MCR buys Luton office building for £13m
MCR Property Group has bought the 500 Capability Green office building in Luton from TRIUVA for £13m, in a deal reflecting a net initial yield of 6.6%.
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Urban & Civic to build 6,500 homes at Cambridge barracks
Urban Civic and the Secretary of State for Defence have submitted plans for the construction of up to 6,500 new homes at Waterbeach Barracks, in Cambridge.
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BlackRock sees light with solar acquisitions
BlackRock Real Assets has completed the acquisition of a 100% interest in two operational solar projects in the UK from German solar developer ib vogt.
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Green light for Osborne graduate accom plans
Howard Osborne’s proposals to build purpose-built graduate accommodation for St Edmund’s College at the University of Cambridge have been approved.
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Trio of tenants take space at Cambridge park
Rockspring Property Investment Managers has secured a trio of lettings at Cambridge Research Park totalling 31,000 sq ft.
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Darktrace secures pre-let at Cambridge's Maurice Wilkes Building
St John’s College and Turnstone Estates have concluded the first pre-let of the Maurice Wilkes Building in Cambridge before work has even begun.
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Wincanton designs new 562,000 sq ft Screwfix shed
Wincanton has extended its relationship with Screwfix with the design of a newly-built 562,000 sq ft warehouse in support of the retailer’s expected growth through 2017.
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Appointment at Carter Jonas marks expansion of masterplanning practice
Carter Jonas has appointed Glen Richardson as an associate partner, tasked with leading a new masterplanning and urban design team based in Cambridge.
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Two Ipswich warehouses bought by Kennedy Wilson for £11.6m
Kennedy Wilson Europe Real Estate has bought two distribution warehouses at the Orion Business Park in Ipswich for £11.6m, reflecting a yield on cost of 8.1%.
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Markets
Urban & Civic grows commercial offering at Alconbury Weald
It has taken a long time for things to start to happen at the former RAF Alconbury air force base in Cambridgeshire.
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Thetford Riverside lights up leisure for fast-growing Norfolk town
Thetford Riverside is the latest development to come on stream in the rapidly expanding Norfolk market town of Thetford.
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The growing appeal of garden communities
Garden communities are not a new idea: the first, Letchworth in Hertfordshire, was constructed by Quakers at the turn of the 20th century.
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Q&A: Bestselling author Alain de Botton on the future of living space
The bestselling author Alain de Botton has a passion for architecture that compelled him, in 2010, to found Living Architecture.