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LDA chief becomes Boris's regeneration boss
The chief executive of the London Development Agency is to become the mayor of London Boris Johnson’s lead regeneration adviser, as part of a wide-ranging reshuffle of his senior team.
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Baldry appointed chairman of London & Continental Railways
London Continental Railways has appointed a new chairman to replace David Cooksey and promoted a senior member of staff to chief executive.
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CBRE poaches Colliers’ Manchester head
The head of Colliers International’s Manchester office is to leave the firm to join CB Richard Ellis, PropertyWeek.com can reveal.
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Green light for Newcastle's Science Central development
Newcastle City Council has granted outline planning permission to 1NG for its Science Central development in the city.
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Galliford and Home preferred for Gateshead resi plan
Evolution Gateshead, a joint venture between housebuilder Galliford Try and affordable housing provider Home Group, has been appointed preferred bidder for a £347m Gateshead housing programme.
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“Cautious” JD Sports reports 28% profit rise
Retailer JD Sports today reported a 28% increase in pre-tax profits, but warned that it was “very cautious in its outlook”.
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BNP PRE poaches BT big gun
BNP Paribas Real Estate has appointed BT’s former head of global real estate to help expand its UK client solutions team.
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Hansteen plans £150m cash-raising
Hansteen Holdings has proposed a £147m capital-raising through the offer of 185.2m new ordinary shares to fund industrial investment in the UK and continental Europe.
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Prupim purchases £67m Tesco Superstore
Prupim has completed the purchase of a 150,000 sq ft Tesco Superstore in Culverhouse Cross, Cardiff.
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One New Change 73% let after deal
Land Securities have announced that SMBC Nikko Capital Markets Ltd, a subsidiary of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, has signed a lease for 34,558 sq ft of office space at Cheapside’s retail and office complex One New Change. The deal follows similar moves by other tenants: CME, Friends Provident and K ...
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Shell to find ‘Meanwhile’ use for London HQ land
Royal Dutch Shell has today announced plans to bring a new temporary use to the 43,000 sq ft of space that surrounds the Shell Centre on London’s South Bank.
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OPLC ponders neighbourhood naming ideas
“Plastic Fantastic”, “Redgravia”, and “Hoy Gateway” are among the first names suggested by members of the public for the “neighbourhoods” that are to be developed at the Queen Elizabeth II Olympic Park in London’s East End after next year’s Games.
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Controversial Broadgate redevelopment recommended for approval
The redevelopment of a new 700,000 sq ft HQ for investment bank UBS at Broadgate, which has been criticised by property and architecture grandees, has been recommended for approval by City planning advisers.
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Standard Life completes Aberdeen block
Standard Life Investments has completed and fully let a 90,000 sq ft bespoke headquarters for Hydrasun Group in Aberdeen.
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Treasury cedes majority ownership of Battersea
REO and Treasury Holdings have undertaken a wide ranging debt restructuring that will see it give up majority ownership of Battersea Power Station to its lenders
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70 Gracechurch for sale at £200m
The Irish owner of 70 Gracechurch Street in the City is in talks to sell the building, which houses Marks Spencer and XL, for around £200m.
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Pickles consults on office-to-resi planning changes
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has today launched a consultation to scrap the requirement for planning consents to convert offices into residential property.
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Three shortlisted for Athletes' Village
Delancey and Qatari Diar, Hutchison Whampoa, and Wellcome Trust have been shortlisted by the Olympic Delivery Authority to buy and manage the £500m Olympic Village in East London.
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Manchester development doubles, says DJD Crane Survey
The number of new development schemes in Manchester has more than doubled in the past year, according to Drivers Jonas Deloitte’s Manchester Crane Survey, which was published today.
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McInerney Homes UK arm in administration
The UK arm of Irish housebuilder McInerney Homes has today been placed into administration, after it failed to | convince a high court judge in January of a rescue plan for its insolvent development businesses.