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Parkwood continues Gresham attack
Joint venture sues Panamanian outfit for failing to pay for trust stake
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ING sews up Kajima’s Savile Row buy
Kajima has bought a Mayfair office building from ING Real Estate for £40m.
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Southampton housing scheme gets go ahead after five year legal battle
The High Court has paved the way for a 184-apartment scheme near Southampton after ruling the local council ‘irrationally’ withheld consent for a road which was vital to the scheme.
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Capco and Merepark get go-ahead for Liverpool’s Lewis’s revamp
Liverpool’s historic Lewis building is set for a £105m make-over after the city council granted planning consent to its redevelopment yesterday.
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Regent Street plans can go ahead
Vexatious litigant Terence Ewing’s attempt to launch legal action against the Crown Estate’s £750m redevelopment plans on Regent Street has been kicked out by a High Court judge.
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Developers fall in line for £350m Ministry of Defence plans
Defence Estates, the property arm of the ministry of Defence, has shortlisted five developers for a £350m regeneration project at Catterick Garrison town centre.
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City of London take-up at lowest for four years
The City of London recorded its lowest take up in four years last quarter, research from Knight Frank has said.
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Prince’s plans for Feng Shui Chinatown
Prince Charles has proposed using Feng Shui to make London’s Chinatown more authentically Oriental.
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Government gives £4m to Blackpool Tower dance space
Blackpool Council has been given £4m government funding to develop an ‘events space’ in front of Blackpool Tower.
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Bassi’s Bigwood and Bond Wolfe merge
Local entrepreneur’s West Mids auction houses join to tackle downturn
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Hotel investment plummets
Investment in hotels in the first half of 2008 was $43bn (£21.7bn) less than for the same period in 2007, Jones Lang LaSalle has said.
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British Land’s £160m Birmingham tower not good enough, says CABE
British Land’s plans for a 35-storey Birmingham office tower are ‘confused’, the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) has said.
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Savills to value the Queen’s 600,000 acre farm
Savills has been appointed to value the Queen’s portfolio of around 600,000 acres of rural land
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Central London office rents to plunge 20%
Central London rents are expected to fall by 20% over the next two years, a report by the British Council of Offices (BCO) has said.
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Kilmartin selected for Southampton scheme
Kilmartin has been selected to draw up plans for a £500m waterside scheme in Southampton.
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Cow moo-ves into Bermondsey Square
Igloo Regeneration has secured the first prelet at its £60m Bermondsey Square development in Southwark.
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Scrap HIPs and give buyers a stamp duty holiday, CBRE tells the government
Home Information Packs should be scrapped and buyers should be a given a stamp duty holiday to reinvigorate the struggling residential property market, CB Richard Ellis Hamptons said today.
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Giant plans for Huddersfield rugby stadium
Developers have unveiled plans for a 400,000 sq ft leisure development at the home of rugby league team Huddersfield Giants.
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Westminster threatened over Crown Regent Street plan
Challenge from developers’ foe over partial demolition of a listed hotel