All articles by Rachel Hunter – Page 3
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Silicon Roundabout to get £50m facelift
Old Street’s ‘Silicon Roundabout’ will be transformed into a £50m ‘technical and creative institute’ under new plans announced by the Prime Minister David Cameron and mayor of London Boris Johnson today.
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CBRE auction raises £13.3m
CBRE raised £13.3m at its last auction of the year, held yesterday at Millenniun Hotel in London.
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Silverburn signs seventh tenant this year
O2 has taken a 1,931 sq ft store at Silverburn shopping centre in Scotland. It is the seventh brand to sign up to the centre in the past year.
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BPF: EU green tape threatens UK development
The costs of complying with new environmental impact assessment proposals from the EU could hinder UK property development and investment, the BPF has warned.
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Premier Inn lands at Gatwick
Low-cost hotel chain Premier Inn has opened its biggest ever hotel at Gatwick Airport.
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Retail Occupiers 2013: more space, more channels
Latest Property Week Analytics report shows rapid changes in retail sector. Rachel Hunter reports
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ICity unveils anchor tenant at Olympic Park
BT has announced today that it will house its new BT Sport channels at the International Broadcast Centre in the Olympic Park.
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BPF calls for further action on CIL 'double-dipping'
Further action is needed to stop the community infrastructure levy (CIL) frustrating development across the UK, the BPF has warned, following amendments to the tax which come into force today.
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London retail rents continue to rise
Retail rents in London have continued on an upward trend, with Bond Street Zone A rents exceeding the £1,000 mark, according to new research from Knight Frank.
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ICity unveils anchor tenant at Olympic media centre
BT has announced today that it will house its new BT Sport channels at the International Broadcast Centre in the Olympic Park.
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Malcolm Hollis partner dies
Malcolm Hollis partner Bartle Woolhouse, a leading expert in dilapidations, has died, aged 50.
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BCSC: Councils not putting 'Town Centres First'
Councils are not adhering to the government’s ‘Town Centres First’ policy, which could push the UK high street to crisis point, the BCSC has warned.
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Conference head to head for Westfield and Hammerson
Retail giants Westfield and Hammerson went head to head today in front of an audience of councillors, property agents and developers at the Develop Croydon conference today.
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Barratt chief: UK housing crisis will get worse
The UK is facing a housing crisis which will get worse before it gets better, Mark Clare, chief executive of Barratt Developments told delegates at the Develop Croydon conference today.
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L&G in for planning at former Nestle Croydon HQ
Legal General Property will lodge an application next week for detailed planning for its proposed refurbishment of the former Nestle building in Croydon.
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Service charge with a smile for occupiers
RICS report shows satisfaction with service charge arrangements on the rise
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Mothercare slashes pre-tax losses
Mothercare has cut its pre-tax losses to £600,000 in the first half of the year from £4.4m in the first half of 2011.
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Muse increases Isis stake
Muse Developments has increased its share in Isis Waterside Regeneration after buying Aviva Investors Igloo Fund’s 25% stake.
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Ex-Vogue editor opens pop-up shop
Ex-Vogue editor Abigail Chisman’s will open her pop-up shop concept Designer Jumble Sale at 70 Lamb’s Conduit Street after winning a competition run by retail agency Farebrother.
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Retail landlords fail to comply with RICS code
Only 4% of shopping centre landlords show evidence of how service charge accounts are prepared, despite this being a key recommendation of the RICS code of practice, a new report has shown.