All articles by Jamie Bennett-Ness – Page 9
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Government Property Agency teed up for Manchester green office campus
GPA lined up as possible development partner and occupier for conversion of Central Retail Park into office campus.
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London Tunnels plans London Stock Exchange flotation
Tourist attraction developer intends to undertake first IPO of 2024
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Qatar wealth fund backs Canary Wharf despite real estate ‘risk’
Head of Qatar’s $450bn sovereign wealth fund has restated its long-term commitment to London’s Canary Wharf
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Savills adds C&W director to Leeds office team
Savills has appointed Toby Nield as director of its office leasing team in Leeds.
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Yates capital plans Preston office to resi conversion
Yates Capital plans to convert vacant Preston office block into 115 apartments.
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Unica Capital exploring nine London acquisitions as it snaps up Soho office
Investment firm reveals nine active acquisition projects after buying Wardour Street property.
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Law firm Fieldfisher commits to London headquarters until 2035
European law firm Fieldfisher has signed a lease extension at its City of London headquarters Riverbank House.
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JTRE London buys leasehold for £400m office and charity housing scheme
JTRE London has acquired a long leasehold interest to develop a £400m mixed-use project at London’s 220 Blackfriars Road.
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BCPT sells trio of assets for £43m in bid to reduce office exposure
Balanced Commercial Property Trust (BCPT), managed by Columbia Threadneedle, has sold three office holdings across the UK for a total of £42.8m as it moves to reduce its office exposure.
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SCOR to relocate London office to City tower 8 Bishopsgate
Global reinsurance provider SCOR has agreed to take approximately 50,000 sq ft of office space in Mitsubishi Estate London and Stanhope’s 8 Bishopsgate.
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InfinitSpace opens new flex location at The Bower after WeWork exit
Flexible workspace operator infinitSpace has confirmed the launch of a new 20,000 sq ft location at The Bower in Shoreditch, east London, taking over two floors following WeWork’s departure from the site.
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RICS welcomes Peace as one of four senior governance appointees
RICS has appointed four new members to senior governance roles across the organisation, including Liz Peace as senior independence governor.
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EU faces £400m bill for empty London office after WeWork troubles
The European Union faces a potential bill of £400m for an empty London office it vacated in 2016 in the wake of Brexit and sub-let to WeWork, following the flexible workspace giant’s bankruptcy in the US.
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Plans in for £2bn West Town Edinburgh neighbourhood with 7,000 homes
Plans have been lodged for a giant £2bn new neighbourhood, which could see 7,000 new homes built alongside commercial and community assets in Edinburgh.
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NFU Mutual acquires prime Birmingham office from Ardstone
NFU Mutual has acquired 1 Newhall Street in Birmingham from the Ardstone Regional Office Fund for an undisclosed price.
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Energy secretary flags up MEES review as uncertainty on timelines continues
The government has said it plans to review the policy and timelines of the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES), as it confirmed the rules would still apply to non-domestic properties.
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Meta to close One Rathbone Square HQ
Facebook parent company Meta is leaving its London headquarters at One Rathbone Square in a dramatic reduction of its UK office footprint.
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CBRE warns up to 11.9m sq ft of inefficient office space is set to hit London market
A wave of energy-inefficient office stock is set to hit the London market, with up to 11.9m sq ft of space with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) of ’C’ due to be released by 2027, according to research from CBRE UK.
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Home REIT takes legal action against tenants withholding rent as sell-off continues
Home REIT has revealed its investment manager AEW is taking legal action against selected tenants that continue to withhold rent, as it continues to auction off assets.
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Las Vegas Sphere developer withdraws Stratford plans lamenting ‘political football’
The US developer behind plans for the highly controversial Sphere venue in east London has pulled its planning application, dubbing the process “a political football between rival parties”.