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Hines completes Cannon Place

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International property developer Hines has completed its Cannon Place development in City of London. The landmark Cannon Place building (pictured – website) offers approximately 400,000 sq ft of prime office space and incorporates the redevelopment of Cannon Street station. The … Continue reading

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BAM submits plans for Glasgow redevelopment

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Royal BAM Group has submitted a planning application for the redevelopment of an office block in the centre of Glasgow. BAM Properties has, as anticipated, submitted plans (ref: 11/02064) for the redevelopment of the prime site at 110 Queen Street, Glasgow. … Continue reading

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Approval for Stirling business park

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A significant mixed-use development for a former surface mine near Stirling has received planning consent. RJM Developments (Scotland) has been granted permission for a proposed £33m office and leisure development at Pirnhall near Bannockburn (plans pictured). The scheme comprises of … Continue reading

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CLS takes two in Hounslow

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Commercial property investors CLS Holdings plc has announced the purchase of two adjacent office blocks in Hounslow. CLS Holdings (CLS) has completed a £5.5m acquisition of the two office buildings on Staines Road, Hounslow. Falcon House (pictured) and Quest House … Continue reading

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Brighton Astoria office plans approved

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A former cinema in Brighton is set to demolished and replaced with offices after planning officers approved the scheme. The former Astoria cinema in Gloucester Place, Brighton is to be demolished and replaced with a six-storey, “media hub” development (pictured). … Continue reading

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Office plans for former Newcastle bar

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Developers have submitted plans for an office development on the site of a former bar in the Quayside area of Newcastle. Owners of the former Stereo Bar, Tokyo Industries, want to demolish the existing building and replace with it a … Continue reading

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Europa Capital buys in Manchester

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A real estate fund has made a significant investment in Manchester with a multi-million pound purchase of a landmark office building. Europa Capital LLP (Europa) has purchased two buildings in city-centre Manchester, one of which being the One Piccadilly Gardens … Continue reading

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Birmingham investors add to portfolio

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A Birmingham-based commercial property investment company has acquired two more office buildings as part of a recent multi-million spend. Real Estate Investors plc (REI) has announced that is has purchased three properties in transactions totalling more than £13m. Along with … Continue reading

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New tenants for Phoenix Brewery scheme

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Developers of an old London brewery and former offices of a music publishing company have secured new tenants following a renovation project. The Phoenix Brewery (pictured – website) is a multi-let, Grade A office scheme located on Bramley Road within the … Continue reading

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Letting secured at King Street Manchester

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A letting on behalf of an insurance company has been secured at one of the most striking office schemes in Manchester. Commercial agent WHR Property Consultants has acquired in excess of 5,000 sq ft of floor space at the imposing … Continue reading

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