Tag Archives: Renovations
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 →
Posted in Manchester |
Tagged Listed Buildings, Renovations, Speculative Developments |
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Posted on January 5, 2011 by John Cronin
Plans have been submitted for a major refurbishment of a large office tower in the City of London. Plans were submitted in December for a complete renovation of the One Angel Court (pictured) site in Throgmorton Street and Copthall Street … Continue reading →
Posted in London |
Tagged Planning, Renovations, Rental Prices, Serviced Offices |
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Posted on January 4, 2011 by John Cronin
Funding and construction contracts have been agreed for a multi-million pound office development at a large regeneration scheme in Glasgow. The Clyde Gateway Urban Regeneration Company (URC) has announced that funding amounting to £10m has been secured from the investment … Continue reading →
Posted in Glasgow |
Tagged Clyde Gateway, Public Sector, Renovations, Serviced Offices |
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Posted on December 10, 2010 by John Cronin
A renovation and refurbishment programme has commenced on a large, mixed-use building in the heart of London. Property developers Land Securities have started work on their office and retail building at 123 Victoria Street, SW1. This quickly follows the granting … Continue reading →
Posted in London |
Tagged Planning, Renovations |
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Posted on December 9, 2010 by John Cronin
The first tenant has been secured at a new offices development in Worcester. Ascendant Europe, a partner of global IT giant IBM, has agreed to let office space at the new Waterside development in the city centre. The Waterside is … Continue reading →
Posted in Worcestershire |
Tagged Renovations, Rental Prices, Speculative Developments, The Waterside |
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Posted on December 8, 2010 by John Cronin
A public-private sector office scheme in Sheffield is in the spotlight after failing to achieve planned rental income. The New Deal for Communities body in Sheffield, known as Burngreave NDC, oversaw a project to redevelop an old office building once … Continue reading →
Posted in South Yorkshire |
Tagged Public Sector, Renovations, Serviced Offices |
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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 December 3, 2010 by John Cronin
The Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) has purchased a premium London office building. The USS is the principal final salary pension scheme provided by Universities and other associated institutions for their employees. The USS has agreed to purchase Savoy Court, a … Continue reading →
Posted in London |
Tagged Renovations, Rental Prices |
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Posted on December 1, 2010 by John Cronin
A business park in County Durham is supporting the Help For Heroes charity by hosting a fundraising event in one the huge on-site offices. The Lingfield Point business park in Darlington is set to host a fund-raising tea break in … Continue reading →
Posted in County Durham |
Tagged Business Parks, Renovations, Serviced Offices |
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Posted on November 16, 2010 by John Cronin
The first, pilot phase of a new business hub for the creative industry in Liverpool has been completed. An area within the centre of Liverpool opposite the Albert Dock, known as the Baltic Triangle (pictured), is being promoted as a … Continue reading →
Posted in Merseyside |
Tagged Renovations, Serviced Offices, Speculative Developments |
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