Tag Archives: Listed Buildings
Posted on February 7, 2011 by John Cronin
An historic building in Cornwall could reopen next year as a mixed-use scheme if hoped-for funding is received. The Old Duchy Palace in Lostwithiel (pictured) is a Grade 1 Listed palace and is one of the most historically important buildings … Continue reading →
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Tagged Listed Buildings, Renovations, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on January 20, 2011 by John Cronin
Urban Splash, the specialist urban regeneration developers, have announced that they have been granted planning permission to develop a fourth building at Royal William Yard, Plymouth. The Manchester-based company have been given Listed building consent to convert the New Cooperage … Continue reading →
Posted in Devon |
Tagged Listed Buildings, Renovations, Rental Prices, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on January 12, 2011 by John Cronin
Plans for a multi-million pound refurbishment in Manchester to create offices within a listed building have been submitted and are now awaiting approval. Owners of the Grade II Listed Sevendale House in Dale Street (pictured – source), Philip J Davies … Continue reading →
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Tagged Listed Buildings, Renovations, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on December 7, 2010 by John Cronin
Leeds councillors are due to discuss office conversion plans for a landmark, former printworks building in the city centre when they meet later this week. Property developers Rushbond plc had submitted plans initially in 2007 to convert the historic, Grade … Continue reading →
Posted in West Yorkshire |
Tagged Demolitions, Listed Buildings, Renovations, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on November 8, 2010 by John Cronin
Plans for a large, mixed-use redevelopment of an historic Shropshire flax mill have been approved. Ditherington Flax Mill (image source) in Shrewsbury was the world’s first iron-framed building when constructed in 1797. The site, which has been empty for over … Continue reading →
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Posted on November 4, 2010 by John Cronin
A Grade II Listed former chapel in Manchester that was once used as a recording studio is now offices for a media company. Knott Mill Chapel, dates back to the 1850s and is located in Deansgate, central Manchester. Following an … Continue reading →
Posted in Manchester |
Tagged Listed Buildings, Renovations |
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Posted on November 1, 2010 by John Cronin
The large-scale Fort Dunlop building in Birmingham has received an award to recognise the successful redevelopment project. The Birmingham Civic Society has awarded its 2010 Renaissance Award to the Fort Dunlop project in recognition of the restoration of the huge, … Continue reading →
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Posted on October 20, 2010 by John Cronin
Plans have been submitted for a new office scheme on one of the final undeveloped bomb sites in the centre of Nottingham. Developers Studon Holdings, a Leicester-based investment firm, have submitted plans for a new office building on the empty … Continue reading →
Posted in Nottinghamshire |
Tagged Listed Buildings, Planning, Serviced Offices, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on October 11, 2010 by John Cronin
London School of Economics (LSE) is set to buy the Land Registry Office building in central London for £37.5m. The Land Registry Office has issued a press release confirming the deal that is now subject to contract. The grade II listed … Continue reading →
Posted in London |
Tagged Listed Buildings, Public Sector |
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Posted on October 1, 2010 by John Cronin
The Crown Estate has named the new office scheme that is being developed in Regent Street, London. The new development has been named AirW1 and will offer approximately 200,000 sq ft of prime, Grade A office space when completed. Availability … Continue reading →
Posted in London |
Tagged Listed Buildings, Planning, Speculative Developments |
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