All South West articles – Page 33
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Aberdeen adds extension for major Bristol requirement
Law firm TLT has decided to take additional space and regear at its Bristol office at 1 Redcliff Street rather than move to new premises.
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Crown Estate and TH Real Estate submit plans for £70m Exeter scheme
The Princesshay Partnership, comprising The Crown Estate and TH Real Estate, has submitted an outline planning application to Exeter City Council for a £70m redevelopment of the city’s bus and coach station.
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Race for secondhand industrial space
There is a race for secondhand industrial space around Bristol in the absence of new development, with deals that once took three months to complete now taking a month.
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Supermarket slowdown creates problems for Truro stadium schemes
The crisis that has hit the big supermarkets in recent times is having unexpected effects on two stadium developments in the South West, leaving sports fans and developers alike frustrated.
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Q&A: Bristol’s mayor on game-changing sorting office deal
Bristol’s mayor, George Ferguson, last month convinced Bristol City Council to buy the graffiti-covered concrete frame of the former Royal Mail sorting office from its owner, Kian Gwun Land.
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Out with the new in Bristol as tenants hunt for refurbs
Bristol’s office tenants are behaving like reformed shopaholics.
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Network Rail mulls boost to station retail
Network Rail is exploring plans to add a greater retail offer into Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s 1841 grade l-listed Temple Meads station.
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BlackRock buys Cheltenham Trade Park
The BlackRock Industrial Trust, a joint venture between BlackRock and retained asset manager Canmoor, has acquired Cheltenham Trade Park from Aviva for £10.8m.
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Take-up in Bristol centre down on 2014
Bristol city centre office take-up for the first half of this year was just over 266,000 sq ft, down on the first half of last year when a record-breaking 295,350 sq ft was leased, according to a report by the Bristol Office Agents’ Society.
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Barratt completes Bristol university buy
The University of the West of England has completed the sale of the St Matthias Campus in Bristol to Barratt Homes for a price understood to be more than £10m.
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John Lewis Exeter store hits the market
Land Securities and The Crown Estate are to sell their interest in John Lewis’ store in Exeter for around £19.5m, a yield of 4.5%.
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Plans submitted for Bakers Quay scheme
Rokeby Merchant Developments has announced it is to submit plans for a mixed-use leisure and residential scheme at the historic 19th century Bakers Quay in Gloucester, adjacent to Gloucester Quays outlet centre.
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Orchard Street acquires Bristol office for £58.5m
Orchard Street Investment Management, the commercial property investment manager, has completed the acquisition of 10 Templeback in Bristol city centre for £58.5m.
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Aviva takes Bristol’s 66 Queen Square
Skanska has exchanged contracts to sell its city centre office development in Bristol – 66 Queen Square – to Aviva Investors Property Trust for £32.7m, as tipped by Property Week in March.
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Outsourcing firm takes office space in Bristol
Global outsourcing firm Leidos has secured new offices at Monarch Court, Emersons Green near Bristol.
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Malaysian firm jets in to show interest in Concorde airfield
A Malaysian conglomerate is among the parties vying to buy Filton Airfield - the birthplace of Concorde - in Bristol.
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Filton Airfield plans ready for take-off
Plans to transform the former Filton Airfield, birthplace of Concorde, into a 2,675 home and commercial scheme have been approved by planning chiefs.
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Detailed planning submitted for Rolls Royce site
A detailed planning application has been submitted to transform a former Rolls Royce factory in south Gloucestershire into a one million sq ft mixed-use scheme.
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Bellway launches South West division
Housebuilder Bellway Homes has announced the formation of a new South West division.
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Bath MoD offices on sale for residential development
A former Ministry of Defence office complex in Bath is being marketed as a rare residential development opportunity in the World Heritage city.