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King’s Cross Central chief Robert Evans to leave Argent after 23 years
Robert Evans, partner at Argent and Related Argent and a key figure in the regeneration of King’s Cross Central, is set to leave after 23 years at the company.
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Valor secures £64m loan for east London logistics development
Valor Real Estate Partners has secured a £64m debt facility with BGO for the development of a last mile logistics estate in Beckton, east London.
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A year in review: Offices
A huge drop in investment, along with value write-downs and subdued demand from occupiers, has taken a toll on the office sector this year.
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Q&A: Head of Comer Homes, Brian Comer on Mast Quay row and wider plans
Brian Comer discusses firm’s challenge to demolition order on south London blocks, and its other developments.
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Housing Ombudsman launches special investigations into three London landlords
The Housing Ombudsman has launched a special investigation into three social landlords in London following rising maladministration rates.
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Completion of £300m justice quarter ‘at risk’ of rights of light injunction
Completion of the £300m ‘justice quarter’ development on Fleet Street is under threat of an injunction served by its neighbours under rights of light laws.
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Gove overrules inspector and greenlights M&G and Berkeley Group’s 2,150-home London scheme
Housing secretary Michael Gove has approved two brownfield schemes comprising 2,150 homes in Hounslow, west London, even though they were initially rejected by the inspector.
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Record year for City of London retrofits
The City of London approved a record number of retrofitting planning applications in the Square Mile in 2023 as landlords prioritise more sustainable, grade-A offices.
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Indian billionaire to pay £138m for Mayfair mansion in biggest home sale of the year
Indian billionaire Adar Poonawalla has agreed to pay £138m for a mansion in Mayfair in London’s most expensive home deal of the year.
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Insurance firm takes 90,000 sq ft at Mitsubishi and Stanhope’s City tower
Specialist insurance provider CFC has taken a 90,000 sq ft chunk of Mitsubishi Estate London and Stanhope’s 8 Bishopsgate scheme in the City of London.
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British Land wins approval for Lakeside Retail Park distribution hub
British Land has been given the green light for plans to bulldoze part of Lakeside Retail Park, Essex, to make way for a £200m multi-storey logistics scheme.
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Regal London launches 140,000 sq ft co-working debut at former WeWork offices
Regal London has launched its debut co-working brand alongside flexible office operator Platform, taking on 140,000 sq ft of space in Hackney from under-fire giant WeWork.
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Aviva Investors secures two tenants for Soho office refurb
Aviva Investors has agreed two leases for a combined 8,700 sq ft at 30 Golden Square in Soho, London, following a refurbishment programme to decarbonise the office building.
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Canary Wharf Group appoints former Crown Estate director as new head of retail
Canary Wharf Group (CWG) has appointed Leanne Catterall from The Crown Estate as its director of retail and hospitality.
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LSE picks Bouygues and Equitix for Bankside House PBSA development
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) has selected a consortium comprising Bouygues UK and Equitix as the preferred development partner for the redevelopment of the existing Bankside House student accommodation in Southwark, London.
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NEAT and BlackRock get go-ahead for £650m Walthamstow industrial and resi development
Property developer NEAT Developments and asset manager BlackRock Real Assets have achieved a resolution to grant planning consent for a mixed-use scheme comprising 355,000 sq ft of stacked industrial space together with 1,800 new homes.
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Edge and Mitsubishi snap up former WeWork West End office
Dutch developer Edge and Japan’s Mitsubishi Estate London have confirmed the acquisition of 125 Shaftesbury Avenue, a 180,000 sq ft office building in London’s West End.
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Gove approves 1,050-home London redevelopment scheme
Housing secretary Michael Gove has approved plans for a 1,049-home redevelopment scheme at Broadway Retail Park, London, one of three major sites in the capital to have received an accelerator loan from Homes England in 2020.
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Gove delays decision on ITV Studios redevelopment for third time
Michael Gove has delayed his decision on plans to redevelop ITV’s former South Bank studios for the third time.
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Sainsbury’s agrees HQ move to The JJ Mack Building
Sainsbury’s has agreed to move its UK head offices to Helical and Ashby Capital’s The JJ Mack Building in Farringdon, London, in the next two years.