All South East articles – Page 20
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Oval sells on Cambridge business park for £170m
Oval Real Estate is set to sell on Capital Business Park in Cambridge for £170m, days after acquiring the asset within Nuveen’s £1bn Janus Henderson UK Property PAIF open-ended fund.
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CEG signs Janes at Croydon office development
CEG has secured a 9,943 sq ft letting with open-source intelligence agency Janes at its office development in Croydon, Property Week can reveal.
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Octopus Investments buys South East housebuilder from Cheyne
Cheyne Capital has sold its majority shareholding in Elivia Homes to funds advised by Octopus Investments.
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Fiera and Wrenbridge snap up logistics development in Portsmouth
Fiera Real Estate and Wrenbridge have acquired a 4.5-acre site in Portsmouth to develop a 110,000 sq ft industrial scheme with a GDV of £33m.
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Kosy Co Living release images of new Brighton multi-site development
Plans are underway to deliver Brighton’s first ever co-living and co-working urban village which will consist of 429 studio apartments across three adjacent property sites on Melbourne Street and Lewes Road.
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Planning approval granted for further 154 homes at Rochester Riverside
Mixed-tenure developer Countryside and housing association Hyde have had their planning application approved for a further 154 homes at Rochester Riverside in Medway.
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Vengrove bags brownfield land in Reading for logistics scheme
Vengrove has acquired two acres of brownfield land in Reading for the development of a £16.5m GDV mid-box logistics scheme of 40,000 sq ft.
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M7 Capital refinances five-asset Avignon portfolio with £19m loan
M7 Capital has provided a £19m loan to refinance a mixed-use portfolio managed by Avignon Capital.
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Green light for 307-home modular development at Burgess Hill
Places for People and ilke Homes have been given the green light to deliver 307 homes at Burgess Hill in Mid Sussex.
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Audley Group exchanges on charity’s Surrey site
Retirement village provider Audley has exchanged contracts to buy a 15-acre site in Lingfield, owned by national charity Young Epilepsy.
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U+I seals Brighton lease with tech firm Hyve for new HQ
Cloud hosting provider Hyve has agreed terms with U+I, the urban developer owned by property giant Landsec, to take the top two floors at The Office at Circus Street in Brighton.
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Life sciences to drive South East office boost
Knight Frank predicts up to 5m sq ft of new space in Cambridge and Oxford hotspots.
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Life sciences to deliver boost to South East office demand
Up to 5m sq ft of new office space in Cambridge and Oxford is set to be delivered to the market within the next five years, Knight Frank has forecast.
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Hanover Green boosts South East office agency team
Andy Tucker has officially joined Hanover Green’s South East office agency department as an associate.
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MyWorkSpot unveils second flex space in Maidenhead
Flexible space operator MyWorkSpot has signed a lease for a second site in Maidenhead, at York House.
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Tritax submits plans for major Oxfordshire R&D facility
Tritax Symmetry and Siemens Healthineers have submitted a planning application for a 600,000 sq ft research and production facility in Oxfordshire.
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Clearbell pre-lets 85,000 sq ft at Maidstone business park
Clearbell Property Partners has agreed pre-lets on 85,000 sq ft of space at its new mixed-use business park, LOC8 in Maidstone, Kent.
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Fiera Real Estate and Wrenbridge acquire Crawley industrial site
Fiera Real Estate and Wrenbridge have purchased five industrial units in Crawley, where they plan to create a 66,000 sq ft, grade-A warehouse with a gross development value of £27.4m.
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Mayfair Capital completes Supermassive letting in Guildford
Independent video game developer Supermassive Games has signed a lease for 17,382 sq ft of office space across the ground and second floors at 65 Woodbridge Road in Guildford town centre.
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Oxford council approves Lothbury’s plan for 226,547 sq ft mixed-use scheme
Oxford City Council has approved development plans by Lothbury Investment Management to partially demolish Oxford’s Clarendon Centre and transform the shopping centre into a mixed-use scheme.