All articles by Jamie Bennett-Ness – Page 13
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Trio of leases brings AXA’s 22 Bishopsgate to 92% let
AXA IM Alts has agreed a trio of new leases for more than 65,000 sq ft at 22 Bishopsgate, bringing the 62-storey prime City of London offices to 92% let.
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Clarke appointed permanent chair of Standards and Regulations Board
Nigel Clarke has been appointed as the permanent chair of RICS’ Standards and Regulations Board (SRB).
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Has the promise of planning reform failed to materialise?
The UK’s planning crisis addressed in last week’s Autumn Statement has been criticised as ‘headline-grabbing’.
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EY reviewing future in London headquarters
Ernst and Young (EY) has launched a property review of its London headquarters ahead of the end of its lease at the More London offices near London Bridge.
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Q&A: Marcus Geddes on the evolution of central London
The WPA chair discusses how shifting trends in the retail and office sectors are shaping Westminster.
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Wandsworth Council blocks Wimbledon All England Lawn Tennis Club expansion plans
Wandsworth Council has unanimously rejected plans to nearly triple the size the Wimbledon All England Lawn Tennis Club grounds following a comprehensive campaign against the scheme.
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Cushman & Wakefield to embed AI across CRE transaction process
Cushman and Wakefield has become the latest consultancy to deploy artificial intelligence (AI) at scale after announcing plans to embed it across its commercial real estate transaction process.
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‘Remarkable’ growth of competitive socialising set to last, Savills reports
Competitive socialising in the UK is growing at a “remarkable” rate, according to research from Savills, which has labelled the sector as “the biggest development the leisure sector has seen in decades”.
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MPs to investigate impact of built environment and planning on children’s wellbeing
Senior MPs have launched an inquiry aimed at exploring the impact of the built environment on children and young people’s health and wellbeing.
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Landsec gets green light for £500m City office development
The City of London Corporation has approved Landsec’s £500m plans to redevelop 55 and 65 Old Broad Street.
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Regal London secures flex office provider for speculative Watford offices
Regal London has secured its first letting at its 173,000 sq ft speculative office development in Watford, signing flexible office provider YoooServ for 16,975 sq ft.
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Mills & Reeve swaps Colmore Row office for Paradise Birmingham
Law firm Mills & Reeve is swapping its Colmore Row office in Birmingham for a bigger space at MEPC’s landmark One Centenary Way.
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Sadiq Khan rejects plans for Vegas-style MSG Sphere in Stratford
Plans for the MSG Sphere, a Las Vegas-style mega venue in Stratford, have been blocked by London mayor Sadiq Khan.
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London office development ‘roars back’ with record volume of new starts
The winter 2023 edition of Deloitte’s London Office Crane Survey has recorded its highest ever volume of new office starts since the study began in 2005, with 5.1m sq ft of construction starting across 43 schemes.
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DLUHC confirms planning fees hike from next month
The government has confirmed that planning application fees will rise by 35% for major applications from 6 December.
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Lloyd’s of London on brink of long-term deal to remain at City HQ
Lloyd’s of London is on the brink of striking a long-term deal to remain in its landmark City headquarters One Lime Square.
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RICS launches key practice guidance for discounted cash flow valuations
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has released new practice information for using the discounted cash flow (DCF) method as part of reform of the UK valuations system.
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WPA launches three-year partnership to bring diverse backgrounds into property
The Westminster Property Association (WPA) has announced a partnership with the Young Westminster Foundation to support hundreds of local young people from diverse backgrounds to enter the sector.
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Illicit drug profits ‘flowing’ through City of London into UK property, senior MPs warn
A group of senior MPs have warned that illicit drug profits from Asia are flowing into UK property through the City of London.
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Major London office development goes into receivership
A major London office development that included plans for an innovative 1.4-acre urban rooftop and 430,000 sq ft of office space has been placed under receivership after defaulting on a loan provided by the billionaire Reuben Brothers.