Cambridge City Council is shaping up its proposals for the city’s civic quarter, consisting of the Guildhall, Corn Exchange, Market Square and surrounding public spaces, following an engagement ...
The transformation of the part-built development on Fox Street in Liverpool into student homes has been cleared to go ahead. Altrincham-based developer SGL1 took over block D in late 2020 following ...
LIverpool City Council has approved Molyneux Developments' application to deliver 103 student beds in the city centre. The decision was made in line with recommendations by planning officers last week ...
Atlas Property has struck a deal with the government of Côte d'Ivoire to house the African nation’s new embassy in an office just off London’s Trafalgar Square.
Alternative residential developer, investor and manager Node has received planning consent to redevelop the Island Site in Woolwich, SE18.
Greenacre Residential has received planning consent from the South Dublin County Council for the development of 574 homes across five blocks in Fortunestown Lane, Saggart. The approved scheme replaces ...
Jon Zehner, vice chairman of LaSalle Investment Management, will retire at the end of the year, marking the close of a career spanning more than four decades and nearly 13 years at the company.
Strong take-up across central London has brought office vacancy rates down across the board and close to the 10-year average. Analysis by agent Avison Young found vacancy rates fell to 6.9% at the end ...
Solihull Council and regeneration specialist Muse have signed a development agreement to transform the town’s Mell Square shopping hub.
Value retailer Matalan has named Gymshark’s James Dorling as property director. In his new role, Dorling will oversee Matalan’s network of more than 220 UK stores. He brings more than two decades of ...
Telford Homes has rebranded itself as Telford Living, and will focus on a range of living tenures, including build-to-rent, student accommodation, co-living and open market sales across the UK.
Office take-up in Cardiff is at its highest level since well before the Covid-19 pandemic, with rents rising for the first time since 2016.