All North East articles – Page 7
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Liverpool City Council submits plans for first pop-up film studios
Liverpool City Council has submitted a planning application to create the city’s first purpose-built film and TV studios.
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Plans for Aire Park approved by Leeds City Council
Plans for a park within one of Europe’s largest regeneration programmes have been approved by Leeds City Council.
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Logistics sector could add £20.9bn a year to Northern England’s economy
The logistics sector has the potential to add £20.9bn a year to the economy in the north of England by 2039 under a “transformational growth scenario”, according to data by logistics developer Tritax Symmetry and planning and development consultancy Turley.
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Airview Park developer assembles team of planning and design experts
The developer behind a new business park next to Newcastle International Airport has appointed a team of planning, communications and commercial property experts for the site.
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Tritax makes first speculative letting at Symmetry Park to Butternut Box
Tritax Big Box has let a 151,388 sq ft warehouse in Doncaster to pet feed business Butternut Box.
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Ubisoft takes another 14,000 sq ft in Newcastle office
Game developer Ubisoft Reflections has signed a 10-year lease to take a further 14,730 sq ft at Partnership House in Newcastle at around the quoting rent of £15 sq/ft.
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Octopus Real Estate provides £18.3m loan for York brownfield site
Octopus Real Estate has provided a £18.3m loan secured against a former National Grid site in York.
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AEW and Allianz Real Estate buy 515,000 sq ft Yorkshire warehouse site
AEW and Allianz Real Estate have acquired aogistics facility in Yorkshire on behalf of several Allianz group companies.
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Homes England relocate north-east office to Newcastle
The government housing agency Homes England is relocating its north-east office to Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
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Work on Sunderland hotel gets the go ahead
Works on a new 120-bed hotel in Sunderland which will stand in the city centre’s Keel Square has received the green light.
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The Lumen lights the way for innovation and collaboration
Grade-A space comes to Newcastle’s science and technology hub.
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The Forth Yards development in Newcastle is finally on the cards
Plans are afoot for the development of Newcastle’s largest brownfield site.
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Is the Nissan announcement good or bad news for IAMP?
Opinion is divided on whether the hub’s plan is too reliant on the car giant.
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Reditum Capital arranges £10m bridging loan for The High Street Group
Reditum Capital has arranged a £10m bridging facility with The High Street Group for the development of a prime residential project in the centre of Newcastle.
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Government pension funds merged
Two local government pension schemes maintained by South Tyneside Council and Northumberland County Council will merge following a government consultation.
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High Street Group becomes sole developer on £120m Newcastle project
High Street Group has become the sole developer the £120m Strawberry Place scheme in Newcastle.
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Harworth sells £1.25m of land portfolio
Leading land and property regenerator Harworth Group has sold over £1.25m of primarily restored land.
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Puma Property Finance provides £14m development loan for Gosforth project
Puma Property Finance has provided a £14m development loan to fund a 37-unit residential scheme in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Godwin Developments commits to £80m mixed-use scheme in Stafford
Godwin Developments has signed an agreement to transform the former Stafford Rugby Club ground into a mixed-use scheme including a new hotel, build-to-rent homes and retail and leisure space.
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Council support helps power development drive in Durham
Council-backed Freemans Reach has kickstarted wave of schemes.