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Government should do more to protect high street, says BRC
Posted on July 20th, 2009 No commentsThe government should be doing more to protect Britain’s ailing high streets, the British Retail Consortium has warned.
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WG Mitchell’s Northern Irish property portfolio up for sale
Posted on July 20th, 2009 No commentsThe entire Northern Irish property portfolio of WG Mitchell, including a major shopping centre, has been put up for sale by administrator Ernst & Young.
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CBRE appointed on Solent business park
Posted on July 20th, 2009 No commentsFinancial services firm, UBS has appointed CB Richard Ellis to market its office scheme on Solent Business Park.
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Brum regen chief leaves for Olympics
Posted on July 20th, 2009 No commentsClive Dutton OBE, director of regeneration at Birmingham City Council, is leaving the city to work on the Olympic legacy for the London Borough of Newham.
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Slough gets the green light for £450m masterplan
Posted on July 20th, 2009 No commentsSlough Borough Council’s planning committee has approved the £450m master plan to regenerate the centre of Slough; ‘the Heart of Slough’ project.
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KPF partners look to split
Posted on July 20th, 2009 No commentsThe UK partners of Kohn Pedersen Fox, one of the best known firms of international architects, are seeking to break away from their US founders.
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New business park planned in rural Lancashire
Posted on July 20th, 2009 No commentsCobre Developments will invest £5m in a business park in Garstang, north Lancashire.
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Quiksilver signs in Carmarthen
Posted on July 20th, 2009 No commentsSimons Developments, in conjunction with funding partner Invista, has signed up Quiksilver at its 285,000 sq ft St Catherine’s Walk mixed-use scheme in Carmarthen, South Wales.
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Cap & Reg sees further fund falls
Posted on July 20th, 2009 No commentsCapital & Regional, the co-investing property asset manager, has announced further falls in values for its funds for the last three months.
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South-east faces ‘severe shortage’ of homes
Posted on July 20th, 2009 No commentsNew build home starts in the south-east this year will be at their lowest level since the 1950s leading to a severe shortage of housing, research from Knight Frank has said.


