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London facing 2024 lab space shortfall as development falls behind demand
The development of lab space in London will not keep pace with demand this year, according to research by Knight Frank, which warned that the lack of lab supply risks holding back the capital’s life sciences sector.
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Mission Street and BGO secure consent for major central Oxford science scheme
Mission Street and BGO have secured resolution to grant planning permission for their central Oxford commercial science scheme spanning 180,000 sq ft.
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Bruntwood SciTech appoints Oglesby as CEO
Bruntwood SciTech has appointed its current executive chairman Chris Oglesby as its new chief executive.
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Landsec unveils new retail operating model
Landsec has unveiled plans to transform its retail operating model, bringing in a number of operations in-house and “evolving” as a retail landlord, Property Week can reveal.
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HBD to buy out partner from £1bn development project in Cheltenham
Henry Boot Developments (HBD) has revealed it is to buy out joint venture partner Factory, the international tech campus developer, from the pair’s planned £1bn science and technology scheme in Cheltenham.
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Life Science REIT lets Oxford Technology Park’s Building 6A
Life Science REIT has let Building 6A at Oxford Technology Park (OTP) to Oxford Ionics, an Oxford University spin-off firm and pioneer in quantum computing.
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Liverpool Strategic Futures Advisory Panel calls for new regeneration partnership
An interim report from the Liverpool Strategic Futures Advisory Panel has recommended establishing a new partnership with Liverpool City Council to unlock regeneration opportunities and enhance the local authority’s vision for development.
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REdirect’s Stephanie Feigenbaum on what the UK proptech sector can learn from the US
Investment in the UK’s proptech sector is growing. Currently valued at more than £14bn, the sector is forecasted to reach around £71bn by 2032, as the number of start-up firms continues its upward trajectory to compete with the other 800-plus proptech companies operating in the market.
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Cushman & Wakefield to embed AI across CRE transaction process
Cushman and Wakefield has become the latest consultancy to deploy artificial intelligence (AI) at scale after announcing plans to embed it across its commercial real estate transaction process.
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NHS trust signs 15-year Cambridge Biomedical Campus lease
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUHT) has signed a 15-year lease at the newly developed 1000 Discovery Drive life sciences facility at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus (CBC).
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Aviva begins construction of fossil-fuel-free Essex life sciences scheme
Aviva Investors’ has started developing an additional 60,000 sq ft of facilities at its new Sidney Sussex Building on life sciences centre Chesterford Research Park near Cambridge.
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British Land and Savills report claims life sciences could grow by £4bn a year
British Land believes the UK’s life sciences market could generate an additional £4bn in gross value by 2035 if it can match the growth seen in the US, according to a report the property giant has issued in collaboration with Savills.
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Government puts £1.1bn Covid ‘Megalab’ on sale at less than build cost to taxpayer
The government has put a Covid ’megalab’ in Leamington Spa up for sale at a price believe to be less than the £1.1bn taxpayers paid to build it.
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Darabase launches service that helps turn buildings into advert canvases
Darabase has launched a property inventory platform for outdoor augmented reality (AR) advertising.
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Green light for Gen Two’s Cambridge life sciences hub
Life sciences developer Gen Two has been given the green light to develop a 125,000 sq ft life sciences hub in Cambridge.
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AI set to be ‘true disruptor’ of data centre property market
Experts say different needs of AI applications will transform data centres’ design, power needs and location.
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Church Commissioners submit plans for 1m sq ft Hampshire employment hub
The Church Commissioners for England, in partnership with Legal & General and Gisborne, has submitted a planning application for Bushfield Camp, a 106-acre employment hub in Winchester, Hampshire.
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GRS’s Hongming Chen on the robots bringing manufacturing and logistics back home
In today’s fractured geopolitical landscape, how countries manufacture and transport goods is a key topic for the property industry.
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Plans submitted for £1bn Golden Valley science and tech project in Cheltenham
Developer HBD X Factory has submitted plans for Cheltenham’s Golden Valley development, a £1bn project to create more than 1m sq ft of commercial science and technology space.
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Bruntwood SciTech’s £60m Glasgow Met Tower transformation project approved
Bruntwood SciTech’s plans for a £60m transformation of Glasgow’s Met Tower have been approved by Glasgow City Council.