All articles by Sebastian McCarthy – Page 15
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Warehouse at London Gateway's logistics park fast-tracked for completion
DP World has announced that it will fast-track the delivery of a speculative 146,000 sq ft green warehouse facility at London Gateway’s Logistics Park before the end of 2021.
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Will others follow HSBC and Lloyds in slashing footprints?
Banks blame downsizing on shift to homeworking as fears mount that other major occupiers will follow suit
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RICS under renewed fire as it launches eight-point review
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has set out an eight-point plan to review its purpose and relevance – but has resisted calls from past presidents and former governing council members to appoint an independent party to oversee it.
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BrewDog cheers first English hotel
BrewDog’s first hotel in England has been given the go ahead by Manchester City Council.
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Retailer OOPS! shows appetite for more space
Frozen food retailer OOPS! is searching for 30 new sites this year as part of an expansion drive.
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Bailey criticises cladding fund and PDR extension
The Conservative candidate for London mayor has taken aim at the government’s response to the cladding crisis.
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View from the top: Shaun Bailey, London mayoral candidate
The skyscraper-loving Conservative candidate for London mayor tells Property Week how he will promote development and oppose certain Tory policies if he wins the race against the current incumbent Sadiq Khan.
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Green light for Basildon build-to-rent scheme
A mixed-use development comprising 492 build-to-rent (BTR) apartments and flexible office space has been given the green light by planners.
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Members share their wishlist for RICS review
Property Week asks past presidents, current members and senior industry figures what went wrong at RICS and what they want from the review into its ‘purpose and relevance’.
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New tenant signs at Imperial College’s White City Campus
ADC Therapeutics has become the latest occupier to snap up space at Imperial College’s White City Campus in West London.
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Cambridge Science Park building hits market for £40m
An asset in Cambridge Science Park has hit the market for £40m.
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Moorgarth Property Management launches new firm
The team behind Moorgarth Property Management has launched a new property management company – PM+U – which will specialise in retail, office and leisure assets across the UK.
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L&G submits plans for £60m business park
Legal General has submitted proposals to deliver a £60m business park in Sunderland.
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Housebuilder Durkan hires group new business director
London and Home Counties housebuilder Durkan has announced the appointment of Tim Carpenter as its group new business director.
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Abstract Securities buys new site and submits plan for Cambridge campus
Abstract Securities has snapped up a second adjoining site in Fulbourn Road Cambridge for its Cambridge International Technology Park scheme, increasing its total ownership to 15.26 acres (6.177 ha) of development land.
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Red Loft expands South East push with new hire
Property and regeneration consultancy Red Loft has announced plans to expand its operation into the wider South East, appointing Matt Carter as its director of the region.
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Government sets out plan for growth of Oxford-Cambridge Arc
A new plan “to unleash the economic and cultural potential of the Oxford-Cambridge Arc” has been unveiled by the government.
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Leaseholders and developers attack cladding plan
Critics say £3.5bn government plan to tackle fire safety crisis does not go far enough or spread cost fairly
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Give residents ‘street votes’ to tackle planning problems, report argues
The thorny problem of local planning should be settled by residents in a series of ‘street votes’, according to a new policy paper backed by property heavyweights.
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RICS under fire as it appoints bosses to chair own review
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is coming under fire for appointing its own bosses to head up a review of its purpose and relevance.