UKREiiF News

VU.CITY confirm partnership for UKREiiF 2023

Following their involvement in the inaugural UKREiiF event, Prop-Tech pioneer VU.CITY have once again confirmed their partnership for next year’s event, set to take place between 16 -18 May in Leeds. VU.CITY is a smart city planning platform that combines the power of data with digital city models. VU.CITY helps clients to understand the implications […]

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Plans submitted for replacement school and community campus in Edinburgh

The City of Edinburgh Council has submitted plans for its Liberton Community Campus to replace the current high school and deliver a new public library and café, sports facilities, workspaces for council and Police Scotland staff as well as a GP surgery. The council proposes to build an education and community facility which is  “both flexible […]

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GLA gives green light for 213-home co-living scheme

Oaktree Capital-backed developer Balance Out Living secures approval. Plans for a 213-unit co-living development has been greenlit by The Greater London Authority (GLA). The GLA’s decision follows Wandsworth council issuing planning permission in principle for Balance Out Living’s debut scheme in Battersea in February. The scheme was referred to London mayor Sadiq Khan’s pan-capital authority […]

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Knowsley approves Prescot Gas Works resi

Poven Development’s 40-home scheme on a four-acre brownfield site in Merseyside has been granted planning permission. Knowsley Council approved the application on Thursday. Poven Development’s project would keep the gas distribution centre in the middle of the Prescot plot. This centre would remain active, with homes built on either side of it. A landscaped bund […]

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Plans in for North West science park expansion

Plans for two new buildings for lab and office space at Alderley Park in Cheshire have been submitted totalling around 200,000 sq ft. Bruntwood SciTech is also seeking to redevelop an office building into 109 flats for graduates working in life sciences and technology sectors. Bruntwood SciTech wants to build 100,000 sq ft of lab […]

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Leicester City stadium expansion set for go-ahead

Plans for the redevelopment of the Leicester City stadium are expected to be approved – expanding its capacity to 40,000 seats. Proposals submitted to Leicester City Council, King Power Stadium would gain a new hotel, commercial and residential space, a multi-storey car park and a club retail store, as well as 8,000 additional seats. Officials […]

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Aedifica invests £13.5M in the construction of a care home

A forward acquisition of a care home is to be constructed in Biddenham (UK) for the Maria Mallaband Care Group with an investment of approx. £13.5 million. The care home will have a capacity of 60 residents. Stefaan Gielens, CEO of Aedifica, commented: “We are pleased to announce that Aedifica will invest approx. £13.5 million […]

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Peel L&P’s Northstone brand set for approval on major residential scheme

Plans for Northstone’s sustainable new community of 208 homes, with over a third of those affordable homes, and new community green spaces on land off Victoria Road in Horwich, Bolton have been recommended for approval by Bolton Council’s planning officers. The reserved matters planning application for the first two phases of development of Horwich Golf […]

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Town Centre Securities acquire prime London commercial space

TCS has announced the acquisition of a new London Head Office on Weymouth Street. This latest purchase forms part of the company’s ongoing portfolio diversification strategy and long term capital growth plans. The recently refurbished, 4,760 sq.ft, Grade II listed property currently comprises residential accommodation to the third floor, with office space to lower ground, […]

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