All articles by Rhiannon Curry – Page 3
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News
Heitman and Signature tackle London’s retirement market
JV is hopeful the capital’s stringent affordable housing requirements will not prove too big a challenge.
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Insight
New Gateway scheme boosts Bridgwater's appeal
Bridgwater Gateway aims to capitalise on the town’s appeal to manufacturers with its spec and build-to-suit industrial units, while also providing a raft of amenities for workers.
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Insight
Dublin's Clerys Quarter set to be redeveloped
A department store that dates back to 1853 is set to be redeveloped. Rhiannon Curry reports on the plans for new shops, offices and bars.
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Insight
‘The world’s most sustainable shed’
Office buildings have undergone a wellbeing revolution but the industrial sector has been slow to catch up. Baytree hopes to be ahead of the curve with its innovative new warehouse.
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Markets
Time Square key to kickstarting Warrington’s flagging retail heart
Council hopes new scheme will bring people back to the centre.
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Insight
Clouds are gathering, but there are reasons to be upbeat
A good barometer of the property market is how hard it is to get agents on the phone: the better the market, the more elusive they are.
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Online
Cinema operator signs in Sittingbourne
The Light Cinemas has agreed a deal to operate an eight-screen cinema in the £57m regeneration of Sittingbourne Town Centre.
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Online
Cushmans poaches Colliers occupiers man
Cushman Wakefield has appointed Ed Neild as head of portfolio development in its EMEA Global Occupier Services team.
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Online
Galliard and Cain Hoy buy wharf for £500m scheme
Galliard Homes and Cain Hoy have bought a 19-acre site in the Royal Docks for a £500m residential-led project.
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Online
UBS fund to sell final four assets
UBS’s Central London Office Value Added (CLOVA) fund is preparing to sell its final four assets, which are expected to fetch around £250m.
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Online
Investment firm signs in Cheesegrater
Investment management firm Quadrature Capital has agreed terms to occupy level 33 at British Land and Oxford Properties’ Leadenhall Building.
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News
Overseas interest slackens off, new RICS report reveals
Overseas interest in the UK commercial property market has “noticeably flattened”, according to a report from the RICS.
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News
Wilko finds its way to Oxford Street ending long search
Homeware retailer Wilko is to open its first store on London’s Oxford Street.
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Online
Science park secures new pre-let
Harwell Campus, near Didcot, has pre-let 9,000 sq ft of its new Genesis building to sensor technology company Oxsensis.
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Online
Salad café opens first store in West End
New dining concept Salad Pride is launching its first stand-alone café at 2 Neal’s Yard in Seven Dials.
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Online
Land Secs agrees trio of deals in Thanet
Land Securities has agreed deals with Outfit, Five Guys and Café Rouge at Westwood Cross Shopping Centre in Thanet.
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Online
London Land Commission publishes list of public sites
The London Land Commission has published the first ever comprehensive register of public land in London, listing 40,000 sites across the capital with the capacity to deliver a minimum of 130,000 homes.
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Online
Queensberry buys Liverpool mall
Queensberry Real Estate and Bywater Properties have exchanged on a deal to buy the Metquarter Shopping Centre in Liverpool from Columbus UK Real Estate Fund.
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Online
Savills appoints head of Scotland
Savills has appointed Scottish investment director Nick Penny to head of Savills Scotland.
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Online
CBRE launches new EMEA hotels corporate finance team
CBRE’s EMEA hotels and capital advisors teams have created a new corporate finance initiative, focused on the hotels sector.