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Bradford Council Approves Demolition of Structures

Bradford Council has approved the demolition of fire-damaged structures on Valley Road, Shipley. Consortium House and a section of the wall from the former Associated Waste Management site will be taken down over three days. The site has been vacant since a fire in 2018. Earlier this year, plans to develop the area into a […]

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Legal & General to sell Cala Homes and focus on Pensions

Legal & General’s new chief executive, António Simões, has revealed a comprehensive restructuring of the company. This plan includes a heightened focus on the booming pensions sector and the sale of its housebuilding arm, Cala Homes. Simões, who took over in January after a career with Santander and HSBC, aims to streamline the business into […]

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Glenbrook Investments acquires former Safestyle UK industrial estate

Glenbrook Investments has acquired a 62,000 sq ft industrial estate from the administrator of H.P.A.S Limited, formerly trading as Safestyle UK. The property, located on Station Road Industrial Estate in Barnsley, was originally constructed as a multi-let industrial estate, but used solely by Safestyle as its UK distribution and training facility. Comprising 17 units across three terraces on a 4.5 acre self-contained site, the sale also includes a 1.6 acre parcel of vacant land, providing options for […]

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Planning granted for Resident Farringdon

Planning permission has been granted by the City of London to Mactaggart Family & Partners for The Resident Farringdon. The 128-room hotel, which is due to open in 2027, will be the fifth London site for the brand, taking it to a total portfolio of seven properties across the UK. The hotel has been designed […]

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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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