Ian Weinfass
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ECF secures funding for 23-storey Salford tower
The building will provide a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments.
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FIREM bags first tenant at Lancashire industrial park
Structural timber components manufacturer prelets 110,000 sq ft custom-built warehouse.
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Flex office provider Halkin takes former City BE Offices in expansion drive
Firm takes 107 Cheapside space previously occupied by collapsed operator BE Offices.
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City Corporation gives green light for Landsec’s 20-storey London office scheme
Hill House office tower approved despite concerns it will be taller than recommended limit in corporation’s City Plan.
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Sutton council sells Oxfam’s Oxford HQ for £37m
The four-acre site has redevelopment potential after the charity’s lease expires next March.
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Redrow takes over former House by Urban Splash scheme in Warrington
Homes England has appointed the housebuilder to develop the Greater Manchester scheme.
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Activist investor Vision agrees to halt I-RES campaign
The agreement means two Vision nominees will be recommended for places on the I-RES board.
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Gove rejects 12-storey hotel and energy park plan for Bucks village
Developer Adveneco had proposed an exemplar of sustainable development for the site in Dorney.
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West Mids mayor promises more CPO use in drive to beat London’s growth
Andy Street has kicked off his re-election campaign with a raft of economic pledges.
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Construction insolvencies: How to cope if the work stops
The high level of construction company collapses last year left thousands of projects unfinished and clients out of pocket. Ian Weinfass talks to developers trying to salvage the situation
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Can Euston station plans get back on track with private sector approach?
A recent Treasury meeting with investors and construction was a promising start but many questions remain.
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AI platform to save RLAM £1m in energy efficiency savings
Royal London Asset Management plans to save tenants £1m in energy costs and reduce its carbon output by more than 1,500 tonnes a year by adopting an AI-based property management platform developed by JLL Property Management.
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HS2 Euston: Sunak repeatedly blocked requests for developer contributions
Rishi Sunak repeatedly blocked proposals to involve private finance in the development of HS2’s Euston station while chancellor, it has emerged.