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Government gives Universal theme park in Bedford the green light
The park is expected to attract more than eight million visitors a year and open by 2031. The post Government…
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Approved boatyard plans to coexist with Smithfield and Billingsgate relocation
Approved plans for a boatyard on east London land now earmarked for the relocation of Smithfield and Billingsgate markets ‘remain…
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Experts welcome NPPF revisions as boost in clarity and confidence for developers
The measures include looser Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) rules for small sites and auto-approval for homes building upwards in towns…
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Panattoni acquires Northampton site for £75m logistics scheme
The site, adjacent to Baxter Healthcare on Salthouse Road, will comprise a 340,000 sq ft logistics unit with a GDV…
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Developer Lauren Noecker, Once a Huge Fan, Says Portland Is Toxic to Real Estate Investors
Most people in Portland have a story that illustrates how the city has changed in the past decade from twee…
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Abrdn European Logistics Income rejects shareholder bid to halt wind-down
The board rejected Polish logistics developer and shareholder DL Invest Group’s call for a two-year plan to rebuild the asset…
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Quintain’s Riddell to replace Saunders as chief executive
The present CEO will step down by the end of the year after 18 years with the build-to-rent specialist. The…
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Whitbread gets green light for office-to-hotel conversion in Southwark
The former office building will become the hotel company’s first London hub by Premier Inn brand south of the river…
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NatWest doubles social rent loan fund to £1bn
The funding allows the bank’s existing housing association customers to take out discounted loans to improve their stock. The post…
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Teesside Airport and the property developers
The current copy of Private Eye magazine, Edition No.1665, contains a story about Phil Forster, the managing director of Teesside…


