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Rival urges call-in for MSG’s Stratford Sphere as Gove considers scheme
Rival arena operator AEG Europe has urged Michael Gove to call in the controversial plans for the MSG Sphere in Stratford, east London, after it emerged that the housing secretary has pressed pause on the planning application to consider the proposals for the entertainment venue.
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Dominus to provide permanent London home for Migration Museum
Dominus is to create a permanent home for London’s Migration Museum as part of a proposed 769-bed student accommodation development near the Tower of London.
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Center Parcs ditches plans for £400m holiday village near Crawley
Center Parcs UK has scrapped plans to build its sixth holiday village near Crawley after environmental concerns were uncovered.
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P-THREE appointed to lease Olympic Park assets
The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) has appointed real estate agency and consultancy P-THREE to lead on food and beverage leasing at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park’s ArcelorMittal Orbit, The Podium and East Bank in Stratford, east London.
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Under Armour openings continue athleisure outlets growth
Sportswear retailer Under Armour is to launch three more brand-owned stores across the UK in the latest move by athleisure brands to open physical outlets.
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Time Out Market appoints Gillingham Bell to support global expansion
Gillingham Bell International has been appointed global real estate partner by Time Out Market to supports its foodhall expansion.
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Avison Young reappointed manager for Birmingham’s Brindleyplace
Real estate adviser Avison Young has been reappointed as the estate management team for Birmingham business, culture and leisure destination Brindleyplace by its owner Hines.
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Experiences can give retail boost
The retail, hospitality and leisure sectors were dealt a huge blow when the pandemic struck and lockdown restrictions forced closures across the country. Businesses face different operational challenges now, as it is clear the pandemic has changed consumer behaviours.
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French theme park operator searches for UK site
Award-winning international immersive cultural and historical theme park operator Puy du Fou has instructed Savills to find its first UK site.
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Boxpark secures consent for Liverpool brewery site
The Boxpark Group is to open its first site outside London in Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle area, after receiving planning permission and signing a 15-year lease with Cains Brewery Village.
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Energize Games picks Islington Square site for UK launch
Energize Games has signed a 10-year lease on 7,800 sq ft at Cain International’s mixed-use Islington Square development in north London, for the UK launch of its immersive gaming concept.
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Plans submitted for £150m Brighton student accommodation development
A Brighton manor house will be converted into a ’pub hub club’ alongside accommodation for 566 students under a recently submitted £150m redevelopment plan.
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Aviva sells Manchester’s Corn Exchange to Middle Eastern investor
Manchester’s historic Corn Exchange has been sold by Aviva to a private investor from the Middle East for around £43m.
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Aston Villa nets planning approval for stadium expansion
Aston Villa Football Club has been granted planning approval by Birmingham City Council for the first phase of the redevelopment and expansion of Villa Park.
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First phase of £200m Eckersley Mills plan unveiled
Heaton Group has unveiled plans for the first phase of its £200m transformation of a Grade II-listed mill in Wigan, following approval by Wigan Council.
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London Resort to scale back £2.5bn theme park plans as boss quits
Proposals for multi-million pound Kent theme park the London Resort have been “significantly” scaled back after a “tumultuous year” for the troubled project, according to Steve Norris, chairman of developer London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH).
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Cineworld to begin discussions over sale of whole business
Bankrupt UK cinema operator Cineworld Group has confirmed it will begin discussions this month with potential buyers, but only those interested in buying the entire group as it seeks to avoid breaking up the business.
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Pubs raise glass to alcohol duty freeze
The government’s decision to freeze alcohol duty for another six months will allow £180m to be reinvested into the pub and brewery industry, according to the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA).
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Hammerson strikes bowling deal for Birmingham’s Bullring
Tenpin bowling operator Lane7 Group has agreed to take 28,000 sq ft at property giant Hammerson’s Link Street, Birmingham, which connects the Bullring and Grand Central shopping centres.
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Oxygen appoints agents to advise on expansion plans
Family activity group Oxygen has appointed real estate advisory firm Stärka to support the brand’s expansion throughout the UK.