All articles by Mark Wilding – Page 13
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Spec office plans revealed for Airport City Manchester
Plans have been revealed at Mipim for work to start at Airport City Manchester this summer on a speculative 75,000 sq ft office scheme.
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Manchester top charts for grade-A office take-up
Occupiers took up more grade-A space in Manchester than in any UK city outside London during 2014, according to GVA Grimley.
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Montagu Evans recruits two to office agency team
Richard Webster has joined Montagu Evans as a partner in its office agency team while Roger Holmes has been taken on as an associate.
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Alderley Park development plans revealed
Manchester Science Partnerships has revealed plans for its first phase of development at the 400 acre Alderley Park life science campus in Cheshire.
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King’s College agrees lease at the Aldwych Quarter
King’s College London has agreed a 50-year lease on the Aldwych Quarter next to its Strand Campus, as tipped by Property Week .
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Lend Lease launches LGBT equality campaign
Lend Lease has teamed up with charity Stonewall for a campaign to promote equality for lesbian, gay and bisexual people in the construction industry.
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Real estate debt emerging as leading asset class, says CREFC chief
Falling yields on prime properties are driving interest in European real estate debt as an asset class, according to the chief executive of the CRE Finance Council in Europe.
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Premier Inn signs up at Wembley Park
Premier Inn has struck a deal with Quintain on a 312-bedroom hotel at the Wembley Park scheme in north west London.
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Legal & General takes 50% MediaCity UK stake
Legal General Capital has bought a 50% stake in Peel Group’s £500m MediaCity UK scheme at Salford Quays in Manchester.
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High streets could make billions by embracing digital
Traditional high streets could generate billions of pounds by increasing their use of digital technology, according to a new report.
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Ivanhoé Cambridge buys 3 Minster Court in the City
Ivanhoé Cambridge has bought the 3 Minster Court office building in the City of London for more than £170m.
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Warehouse fires – planning for the worst
In the early hours of Saturday 22 June, 2014, more than 60 firefighters battled flames that were threatening to consume the Asos warehouse in Barnsley.
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The rapidly changing nature of the returns business
At first glance, the iForce warehouse in Saltley looks much like any other distribution facility.
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Pendulum swings against offices in West End
The trend for office-to-residential conversions has upset the balance and left the West End short of office space.
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Yesss Electrical rewires the customer experience
Free tea and coffee and complimentary wifi may come as standard at a high-end hairdresser, but at your local trade counter?
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Car dealership market tempts property investors
As the car dealership market heats up, property investors are being tempted to take the plunge.
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Unconventional lots offer more than just novelty value
Unusual sites are suited to auction sales, writes Mark Wilding
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Taking residential auctions into the mainstream
Buyers will pay more for a property that’s auctioned locally, Roger Lake tells Mark Wilding
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Commercial auctions seem to be weathering the storm
Sales volumes and success rates at commercial auctions are on the rise. Mark Wilding reports
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Why London’s prime housing remains a sound investment
Mark Wilding assesses concerns that the capital’s housing market may be slowing down