Tag Archives: Demolitions
Posted on March 12, 2012 by Rob Powell
OFFICES formerly belonging to a brewery in Staines are to be turned into Grade-A office space. Ashby House is a three story office building in the town centre, formerly occupied by Courage Brewery and more recently the national sales office … Continue reading →
Posted in Middlesex |
Tagged Demolitions, Planning, Renovations |
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Posted on October 28, 2011 by John Cronin
Regeneration specialists Muse Developments has been chosen as the key developer for a £200m scheme in Basingstoke. Muse is to work in partnership with Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council to redevelop the 65-acre Basing View business park. Basing View was developed … Continue reading →
Posted in Hampshire |
Tagged Business Parks, Demolitions, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on October 19, 2011 by John Cronin
Plans to demolish a well-known office building in Sheffield have received objections from locals who believe it should be renovated. Hambleton House, (pictured) is the former headquarter offices the Sheffield-based South Yorkshire Transport Passenger Executive (SYPTE). The offices have remained … Continue reading →
Posted in South Yorkshire |
Tagged Demolitions |
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Posted on October 17, 2011 by John Cronin
Construction company Carillion has been awarded a contract to build a significant new office development in the centre of Manchester. Beating off competition from the likes of BAM Construction and Kier Group, Carillion has been chosen to build a speculative … Continue reading →
Posted in Manchester |
Tagged Demolitions, Speculative Developments, Transactions |
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Posted on October 3, 2011 by John Cronin
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)Â for the redevelopment of the prime site at 110 Queen Street, Glasgow. … Continue reading →
Posted in Glasgow |
Tagged Demolitions, Planning, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on September 26, 2011 by John Cronin
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 →
Posted in East Sussex |
Tagged Demolitions, Listed Buildings, Serviced Offices, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on September 23, 2011 by John Cronin
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 →
Posted in Tyne and Wear |
Tagged Demolitions, Listed Buildings, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on September 12, 2011 by John Cronin
Head office staff at DIY giant B&Q have moved into new headquarters following the completion of the fit-out project. Contractor Sir Robert McAlpine has announced the completion of a multi-million pound office fit-out at the new B&Q headquarter office complex … Continue reading →
Posted in Hampshire |
Tagged Demolitions, Renovations |
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Posted on September 7, 2011 by John Cronin
A London-based commercial property company has received planning permission for a new office scheme on the site of an historic building in Farringdon. Derwent London (Derwent) has secured planning consent for a new office development on the site of the … Continue reading →
Posted in London |
Tagged Demolitions, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on September 2, 2011 by John Cronin
A well-known night club and rock venue in Blackpool has been purchased by the local council who plan to build new offices on the site. The Tache club (pictured – source) on Cookson Street has been purchased by Blackpool Council … Continue reading →
Posted in Lancashire |
Tagged Demolitions, Public Sector, Talbot Gateway |
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