All Science and technology articles – Page 6
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Harwell secures £300m financing for major Oxfordshire campus expansion
Harwell Science and Innovation Campus has secured £300m of financing to fund 440,000 sq ft of new laboratory, research and development and office space at the Oxfordshire campus.
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Plentific snaps up software firm Active Housing
Technology property management platform Plentific has acquired housing software firm Active Housing.
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Online
Locale appointed on three King’s Cross residential developments
King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership (KCCLP), owner of the King’s Cross estate in London, has appointed occupier experience technology group Locale at three of its residential developments.
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Industry cheers Hunt’s life sciences ‘war chest’
Experts say £650m government package will help companies in the sector grow
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Online
British Land launches Innovation Advisory Council to support life science and innovation growth
British Land has established an Innovation Advisory Council of five leading academics and executives who will advise it on the development of 1.9m sq ft of lab and innovation space.
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Chancellor unveils £650m ‘war chest’ for life sciences sector
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced a £650m “war chest” alongside a promise to fire up the UK’s life sciences sector by shaking up planning rules and encouraging investment.
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UK Biobank to develop new HQ at Manchester Science Park
UK Biobank is set to move to Bruntwood SciTech’s Manchester Science Park after receiving £127.6m research funding for the development of a new headquarters at the site.
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SEDA to transform 38,000 sq ft Manchester building into science facility
Life sciences firm SEDA plans to redevelop a 38,000 sq ft building at Cheadle Royal Business Park in Manchester as a life sciences facility, after moving into an adjacent building at the park last June.
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Demand for ‘golden triangle’ lab space spurs spike in transactions
Rising demand for lab space in the ‘golden triangle’, the area spanning London, Oxford and Cambridge, saw a spike in transactions in Q1 2023, according to Cushman & Wakefield.
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Conygar gets green light for new bioscience facility in Nottingham
The Conygar Investment Company has received planning approval from Nottingham City Council for a bioscience facility on The Island Quarter, marking a significant step forward for the regeneration of the site.
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Insight
Tech can combat asset uncertainty
I sympathise with the concern expressed in your recent article ‘Asset price plummet dubbed “biggest ever”’. While large-scale economic factors such as the lingering effects of the pandemic are harming industrial and office values, the general sentiment of hesitance in the sector is further slowing the market.
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Professional
Built environment must brace for change as AI takes root
RICS report outlines how the sector can work with artificial intelligence as well as warning of its pitfalls.
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‘Golden Triangle’ life sciences Q1 property investment hits £500m record, says Knight Frank
Life sciences real estate investment within the ‘Golden Triangle’, the area spanning London, Oxford and Cambridge, reached £496m in the first quarter of 2023, according to Knight Frank.
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Markets
Bristol offices hit new heights
The tech boom has brought new buildings to the city, attracting record rents. Tim Clark reports
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Professional
Using virtual worlds to inspire next generation in property
GLA-backed education initiative sees hundreds of young people envision Croydon’s future using Minecraft.
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Insight
Clearbell’s Manish Chande and Rob West on unlocking life science growth beyond the ‘golden triangle’
There is some concern that the UK life science market may have peaked following significant recent activity.
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Professional
Rising to the ESG challenges in life sciences real estate
Need for specialist and sustainable research and development space poses a conundrum for developers.
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Insight
Smart tech can make heritage assets sustainable
I share the concern expressed in your article ‘Government urged to back heritage retrofits’. Retrofitting is essential to mitigate the environmental harm caused by the built environment, especially considering that 80% of the buildings that exist today will still be in use in 2050. The greenest building is the one ...
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Sci-Tech Daresbury seeks permission for £20m second spec shed phase
Sci-Tech Daresbury has submitted plans for a £20m development featuring two sheds totalling 83,000 sq ft in Daresbury near Warrington
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Videos
British Land CEO heralds asset management “engine” driving value through conviction bets on campuses
On the latest episode of PropCast, clustering, co-locations and a laser-like focus on customers are some of the things that British Land’s boss believes will drive value as it broadens its campus strategy to include life sciences, logistics and housing.