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Network Space Developments submits planning for former Manchester College site

Network Space Developments (NSD) has submitted a planning application for four new industrial units on its 2.8-acre site on Welcomb Street, Openshaw. The former Manchester College site, accessed from the Ashton Old Road (A635), currently comprises several redundant buildings of varying ages and sizes which were previously used as classrooms and workshops by the Manchester […]

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City Corporation approves plans to transform wartime Kingsway Tunnels site into new cultural attraction

The City of London Corporation’s Planning and Transportation Committee has today, approved proposals to change the use of the deep-level subterranean wartime shelter tunnels under High Holborn, into a visitor and cultural attraction. Buildings at 38-41 Furnival Street would be combined into a single structure, with the ground floor used as the main entrance to […]

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MediaCity Site with Potential for 35-Storey Tower Hits Market

A prime development site at MediaCity in Salford, currently home to a multi-let office, has been put on the market. This site offers significant potential for a 35-storey tower, providing an opportunity for substantial high-rise development in the dynamic MediaCityUK area, known for its extensive media and creative industries presence. The location is part of […]

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Havering to Host Europe’s Largest Data Centre

Plans have been submitted for the construction of Europe’s largest data centre on the outskirts of Havering. The proposed East Havering Data Centre, developed by London-based Digital Reef, will cover 40 hectares and include facilities for data storage, battery storage, horticulture, education, and renewable energy. Situated on the border between Havering and Thurrock, the project […]

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Major Coventry Regeneration Project in ‘Concept Stage’ Unveiled

Coventry City Council has announced a major regeneration project for the ‘City Centre North’ area, currently in its ‘concept stage’. The plans aim to transform the area surrounding the city’s transport museum with new housing, enhanced public spaces, and improved transport links. The council is seeking a “strategic investor” to partner on the project, which […]

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£100m Digbeth High-Rise Housing Project Open for Tenders

Clarion Housing’s development arm, Latimer, is inviting tenders for a £100m high-rise residential scheme in Digbeth, Birmingham. The project aims to deliver 483 flats in a development featuring both 33 and 9-storey buildings, situated between Clyde Street and the High Street. This new housing initiative is set to transform the site of a former Safestore […]

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Edinburgh’s W Hotel Listed for Sale Months After Opening

Edinburgh’s W Hotel, known for its distinctive bronze-clad steel exterior, has been put up for sale just months after its opening in November 2023. Situated in the heart of the £1bn St James Quarter, the hotel is known for its unique design. Designed by Jestico and Whites, the hotel was initially named the “ribbon hotel” […]

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Henry Boot agrees sale of strategic land site in Oxfordshire

Henry Boot announces that its land promotion and planning business, Hallam Land Management (Hallam), has unconditionally exchanged on the sale of a freehold site with planning permission for 75 homes in Ambrosden, Oxfordshire to housebuilder, Mulberry Homes. Hallam acquired the site in 2014, before promoting the land through the planning process, with a planning application […]

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Nuveen Offers Stake in Edinburgh’s St James Quarter for Sale

Nuveen Real Estate is set to sell a 25% interest in Edinburgh’s St James Quarter, the £1 billion retail and leisure complex completed in 2021. Alongside this, Nuveen is also selling a 100% interest in the W Edinburgh hotel within the same development. St James Quarter, located at the east end of Princes Street, features […]

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Labour Plans to Boost Data Centre Construction on Green Belt to Boost AI Sector

Labour intends to bypass local councils to construct data centres on green belt land, aiming to enhance the UK’s artificial intelligence sector. Peter Kyle, the shadow science, innovation, and technology secretary, is exploring the possibility of classifying data centres as nationally significant infrastructure projects. This would allow developers to overcome local opposition. The UK faces […]

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