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Leadenhall Market offers its tenants rent support
The City of London Corporation has offered to support its tenants at Leadenhall Market by charging rent on a turnover basis.
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PwC report slams Croydon Council’s ‘significantly underperforming’ Brick By Brick
An independent report by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) states board-level changes need to be made at Croydon Council’s housebuilding vehicle Brick By Brick and has slammed the housebuilder for having “significantly underperformed”.
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Manor Road 804-home scheme gets green light
The English Cities Fund, in partnership with the Mayor’s Homes for Londoners team, has secured planning permission for its 804-home Manor Road Quarter scheme in Canning Town.
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Staples Corner Shopping Park snapped up for £28m
Staples Corner Shopping Park has been sold for £28m to Palmbest Limited, part of the Bestway Group who are the adjoining landowner.
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Oaknorth completes £26.3m loan for specialist care home
Oaknorth has completed a £26.3m loan to real estate investment manager Frogmore.
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London office construction plummets 50%
Starts on London office construction projects have plummeted 50% as developers predict office demand will plunge in favour of homeworking.
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Boutique Workplace Company signs for two new sites through landlord partnerships
The Boutique Workplace Company is to open two new offices after signing a partnership with a private landlord.
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Whitbread submits plans to convert central London police station into Premier Inn hotel
Whitbread has submitted plans to convert the Grade II listed Snow Hill Police Station in Farringdon into a 220-bedroom hub by Premier Inn hotel as it continues to expand in the capital.
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George Osborne criticised for putting “image over cost” in search for security centre
Former chancellor George Osborne and senior GCHQ officials have been criticised for putting “image over cost” when securing the headquarters for the National Cyber Security Centre.
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BP sells 1 St James Square for £250m in sale-and-leaseback deal
BP has sold its London headquarters at 1 St James Square in a sale-and-leaseback deal.
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Schroder REIT gears up for a nine-month spending spree
The company will target industrial, offices in key cities and central London with 75% earmarked for new assets.
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Angel retail parade on the market as landlords offload London retail
A parade of shops in Angel is the latest parade in London to be put on the market as retail landlords seek to exit the sector.
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U+I to downsize London office space
Regeneration specialist U+I is on the hunt for a tenant to take over the lease at its Victoria headquarters as it seeks to downsize its office footprint.
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Ford puts London dealership on the market
Ford has appointed CBRE to market a dealership which the car manufacturer owns and operates in west London and has received interest from a range of industrial developers for the site.
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Aberdeen Standard puts £68m price tag on Aldgate office building
Aberdeen Standard has put 100 Leman Street in Aldgate on the market with a guide price of £68m.
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British Land targeting £650m of retail and office disposals
New chief executive Simon Carter vows to keep up pace of disposals as company reports £757m loss
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Westminster council urged to adopt “climate-first” planning system
Westminster council should adopt a “climate-first” planning system, a paper published by the Westminster Property Association (WPA) has argued.
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Hammersmith Galena House brought to market
Savills has been appointed to sell Galena House, a mixed-use property in Hammersmith, west London for £12.25m.
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Mapfre acquires Slack HQ in Fitzrovia
Spanish insurance company Mapfre has purchased Yalding House in Fitzrovia through its real estate fund with GLL.
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Mileway acquires 138,000 sq ft London logistics unit
Pan-European logistics firm Mileway has acquired a 138,000 sq ft last mile logistics property in London through a sale and leaseback transaction.