Tag Archives: Planning
Posted on July 27, 2011 by John Cronin
Plans for a controversial, multi-million pound office scheme in Cheltenham have been given the go-ahead at a recent council meeting. Consent has been given (planning application) for the mixed-use Honeybourne Place (pictured) scheme in Jessop Avenue despite the proposed building being … Continue reading →
Posted in Gloucestershire |
Tagged Planning, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on July 22, 2011 by John Cronin
Planning consent for a multi-million pound office scheme in central Manchester has been granted. AXA Real Estate has received permission for a £50m scheme (pictured) that will commence once 50% of the building has been pre-let. The existing building, known … Continue reading →
Posted in Manchester |
Tagged Planning, Speculative Developments, Spinningfields |
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Posted on June 29, 2011 by John Cronin
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has called in the proposals for the redevelopment of the Saatchi & Saatchi offices in London. Plans for a multi-million pound, mixed-use redevelopment (pictured) of the Saatchi headquarter offices in Fitzrovia, London were rejected by Camden Council … Continue reading →
Posted in London |
Tagged Planning, Rental Prices, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on June 24, 2011 by John Cronin
Plans have been submitted to convert a well-known Blackpool pub in to office accommodation. The Oxford Hotel (pictured), in Oxford Square, Marton, Blackpool has been recently sold at auction for £120,000 and the new owners plan to convert the building … Continue reading →
Posted in Lancashire |
Tagged Planning, Renovations, Serviced Offices |
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Posted on June 13, 2011 by John Cronin
Motor insurance company Admiral has secured planning consent for new headquarter offices in Cardiff. Cardiff Council have given planning consent for a 12-storey building that will offer approximately 220,000 sq ft of floor space. The development will include basement parking … Continue reading →
Posted in South Glamorgan |
Tagged Planning |
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Posted on May 6, 2011 by John Cronin
Commercial property developers Land Securities have announced plans for a mixed-use redevelopment in Westminster, London. Land Securities is seeking planning consent for the redevelopment of their Kingsgate House office block at 66 to 74 Victoria Street. The company plans to replace … Continue reading →
Posted in London |
Tagged Demolitions, Planning, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on May 3, 2011 by John Cronin
A contentious development of flats and an office block in Ayr has been rejected by local councillors. The plans submitted by R & R Investments for 30 flats and a 4-storey office block on a site known as Plot 9, The … Continue reading →
Posted in South Ayrshire |
Tagged Planning, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on April 21, 2011 by John Cronin
A planning application for office blocks at the Greengate Embankment scheme in Salford has been submitted. Construction company Ask Developments, working in partnership with land owners Network Rail, has submitted a planning application for full permission for a 10-storey office … Continue reading →
Posted in Manchester |
Tagged Demolitions, Planning, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on April 15, 2011 by John Cronin
A multi-million pound, mixed-use redevelopment in Altrincham is the subject of an enquiry by the Planning Inspectorate. It has been announced that the compulsory purchase order (CPO) made by Trafford Council to release land for the ambitious Altair scheme in … Continue reading →
Posted in Cheshire |
Tagged Planning, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on April 11, 2011 by John Cronin
Manchester Airport is moving ahead with plans for a multi-million pound business park on a 60-acre site next to the airport. MAG Developments (MAG), the property and development arm of Manchester Airports Group, is confident there will be sufficient demand … Continue reading →
Posted in Manchester |
Tagged Airport City, Business Parks, Planning, Speculative Developments |
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