All South West articles – Page 29
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Online
Empiric snaps up five student digs from LaSalle IM
Empiric Student Property has snapped up five properties in three key university towns for £26.69m.
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Insight
Q&A: big is better at Bristol’s Central Park
The South West and Wales accounted for a quarter of the 10.2m sq ft of industrial take-up in the first half of this year, just one percentage point off the East Midlands and significantly more than the West Midlands.
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Green light for Sterling student housing scheme
Sterling Property Ventures has won planning permission for its first student housing development, acting for Globus Holdings.
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Tewkesbury factory outlet plans given green light
Plans for a £60m factory outlet and garden centre off the M5 at Ashchurch have been rubber stamped by the government.
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Affinity Global sees lettings spree at The Spectrum
A string of lettings totalling 16,500 sq ft at The Spectrum in Bristol has taken the Affinity Global-owned office scheme to 70% occupancy.
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Work starts on 200-home classical scheme
Hardrock Developments has started work on a 200-home development on a former Ministry of Defence site in Bath.
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Trio of deals for AEW UK REIT in Bristol
AEW UK REIT has secured three new lettings at 40 Queen Square, its office building in Bristol city centre.
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News
Green light for Alaska’s £33m Bristol housing scheme
Bristol council has approved a £33m residential-led scheme in the city centre.
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Marlborough resi scheme given go-ahead
The Crown Estate has been given the final go ahead to build 175 new residential units in Marlborough on land located to the west of Salisbury Road.
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Poundworld signs in Torquay
Addington Capital has signed up Poundworld as a new tenant at its Union Square Shopping Centre in Torquay.
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Markets
The sky’s the limit: Bristol Airport adapts to meet demand
Bristol Airport has had a busy year.
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Markets
Sporting chance for Ashton Gate as stadium undergoes £45m rebuild
Ashton Gate Stadium in south-west Bristol is undergoing a £45m rebuild that will transform it into a 27,000-capacity sporting and conference venue.
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Markets
Is it lights out for the Hinkley nuclear project?
It is intended to be the project that will “keep Britain’s lights on” for decades.
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Markets
Can the new mayor of Bristol make good on his housing pledge?
He was elected with a mandate to solve the city’s housing crisis but, having swept incumbent George Ferguson aside, can the new mayor of Bristol Marvin Rees now deliver his election promises in a post-Brexit Britain?
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Savills' charities fund secures planning permission for office-hotel conversion
Savills Investment Management has secured planning permission to convert former office space into a hotel in Bath on behalf of its Charities Property Fund (CPF).
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Markets
New mixed-use district looks set to make Bristol even more desirable
Bristol has been hailed by The Sunday Times as the best UK city to live in on account of its “great shopping, great scenery and great social scene”, and a new mixed-use district that is hoped to revive an underutilised area of the city centre may add another string ...
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Record South West industrial demand in H1
Industrial take-up across the South West increased to the region’s highest half year figure for five years, with the 4.6m sq ft in take-up a 31% increase on H2 in 2015.
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Markets
Warehouse space shortage leads to rental growth in South West
A shortage of availability of warehouse and distribution space has resulted in continued growth in rental levels in the South West, despite a marginal slowdown in the market.
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Online
OVO Energy takes 23,000 sq ft in Bristol city centre
OVO Energy has taken 23,000 sq ft at 10 Templeback in the centre of Bristol.
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Coast to Coast coping with Brexit with Cheltenham expansion plan
American restaurant Coast to Coast has signed a 25-year lease with NFU Mutual Insurance Society to open at the Brewery Quarter in Cheltenham.