All articles by Georgie Hobbs. – Page 7
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Dawn Development submits plans for new Glasgow superstore
Dawn Development has submitted plans to build a new 78,762 sq ft superstore store in Glasgow’s East Kilbride at the junction of the Queensway and West Mains Road.
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Glenbeigh Developments wins planning consent for its 25 acre Cobham Gate site
Glenbeigh Developments has won planning consent for a 400,000 sq ft development of the final phase of Cobham Gate at Ferndown Industrial Estate in Dorset.
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Collapse in confidence across the property sector, finds Smith & Williamson survey
Its sixth annual property survey found ‘widespread and growing lack of confidence in the sector.’
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Birmingham Council and Argent to redevelop Paradise Circus
Birmingham Council and Argent have entered an exclusivity agreement to redevelop Paradise Circus in Birmingham’s Westside Regeneration area.
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New London underground station opens next to Westfield London shopping centre
London Mayor Boris Johnson today unveiled plans £200m new transport infrastructure near the Westfield site
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Westfield London now open
Westfield London was opened today by mayor of London Boris Johnson and Westfield chairman Frank Lowy
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Central London offices market enjoys 17% increase in take-up to 2.5m sq ft
Take-up in the central London offices market increased by 17% to 2.5m sq ft, finds CB Richard Ellis’ research into the third quarter.
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Quintain gets go ahead for first major office development in Birmingham’s Eastside
Quintain Estates & Development has received planning permission to push ahead with an office development in Birmingham’s Eastside regeneration area.
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Dublin’s Grafton Street remains fourth most expensive retail location in Europe
Grafton Street is the fourth most expensive retail location in Europe said Jones Lang LaSalle today in its first Prime High Streets Europe report.
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Cushman & Wakefield to cut 200 jobs
Cushman & Wakefield is to slash 200 jobs in the US, as it faces a worsening economic climate.
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Mayor talks to London boroughs to renegotiate affordable housing targets
Mayor of London Boris Johnson today began negotiating with London boroughs to remove the target of the 50% London’s affordable housing target.
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Birmingham City Councils seeks planning permission for a 180,000sq ft office
It will seek planning permission on council-owned land on Woodcock Street, Aston next week.
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Property website, Rightmove to cut 20% of staff
The listed online estate agent said it will lose ‘approximately 20%’ of staff and reduce next year’s cost base by £5m.
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Government-commissioned Rugg Review unveiled
The much-awaited Communities and Local Government report, written by Dr Julie Rugg and David Rhodes, has been published today.
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ProLogis signs two lease agreements in Prague
ProLogis has signed Gefco and L'Oreal for lease agreements of 110,000 sq ft of distribution space in ProLogis Park, Prague.
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American Embassy goes on sale
The American Embassy building in Grosvenor Square, Mayfair has officially gone to market.
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Commercial real estate transaction volumes down 60% compared to 2007
Direct commercial real estate transaction volumes across Europe are down 60% from last year, totalling just €25bn (£20bn) in Q3, says Lang LaSalle.
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GPT MD, Nic Lyons steps down
Nic Lyons, the managing director and CEO of Australian listed property trust GPT, will leave the company immediately.
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Ocean Outdoor scoop £70m advertising contract for Westfield London
Westfield London shopping centre has chosen Ocean Outdoor for a 10-year £70m outdoor advertising contract
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Welsh Assembly unveils multimillion pound urban development fund
The Welsh Assembly will today announce plans to create a multimillion pound urban development fund (UDF) thanks to an EU funding scheme.