February, 2008

Plans to redevelop Birmingham have been revealed

Birmingham's 'Big City Plan' revealed

Large-scale proposals that aim to revitalise Birmingham city centre have been made public, with plans to encourage new mixed-use commercial property developments.

Net asset values have fallen

Mucklow hit by fall in value of commercial property assets

Mucklow, the Halesowen-based commercial property company, has revealed a six per cent fall in its net asset value (NAV), as well as a deficit caused by a revaluation of its property.

Contract for industrial space secured

Rugby industrial space secured by Converteam

A 400,000 sq ft industrial space has been taken over by power conversion engineering firm Converteam.

Evans has agreed two purchases

Mayfair office purchased by Evans Randall

Evans Randall has purchased an office building in Mayfair that is worth almost £50 million.

Mr Livingstone thinks London should keep expanding

Mayor wants London to grow upwards

Ken Livingstone thinks that the commercial property market in London will continue to expand over the next two decades.

New offices will need to be carbn neutral

New commercial buildings zero-carbon by 2020

The government will have to ensure that all new commercial property builds are zero-carbon if they are to meet their 2020 carbon emission targets.

LandSecs submit plans

Land Securities submit St John's redevelopment plans

Land Securities has submitted plans for an ambitious multi-million redevelopment of Liverpool's St John's Centre.

Yell is set to open new offices

Yell to open Reading offices

Yellow Pages publishing company Yell have agreed to occupy 153,000 square feet of One Reading Central.

West Midlands plans approved

West Midlands park plans approved

The Antsy Business Park, which will be the home of a £500 million research and development centre, is the brainchild of development agency Advantage West Midlands (AWM) and developers Highbridge

Less money taken away from commercial property sector

Private investor outflows drop in January

The commercial property sector continued its recovery last month as outflow levels fell by more than £100 million, new research has revealed.

Warehouse storage for CM Downton

St Modwen secures agreement with Dyson

Property developer St Modwen has agreed to develop a warehouse for a firm which stores Dyson vacuum cleaners.

Regeneration set to be discussed in Sheffield

Sheffield regeneration plans set to be discussed

Plans for the future of regeneration in Sheffield are set to be discussed by the city's council this Wednesday (February 25th).

Tesco: Harbouring Sunderland hopes

Tesco in commercial venture talks with Sunderland City Council

Tesco are in talks with Sunderland City Council to revitalise the ailing Sunderland Retail Park.

Cash: Parkridge set to invest

Parkridge set for massive commercial property investment

Property development company Parkridge will launch a £1 billion fund in an attempt to take advantage of the current devaluation of the commercial property sector.

Birmingham set for two decades of development

Urban Initiatives win Birmingham bid

Urban Initiatives has been named as the winning bidder for an ambitious 20 year development of Birmingham city centre.

The Leicester Tigers are set to have a new stadium

Rugby stadium scheme given the go-ahead

The Leicester Tigers have been granted permission to build a new multi-million pound rugby stadium.

Burnham designs approved

Burnham regeneration designs approved

Detailed designs for the regeneration of Burnham-On-Sea have been approved by the local district council.

Redevelopment is planned for a textile manufacturing hub

Wigan set for textile commercial property boost

Wigan is set to benefit from the multi-million pound development of a new textile manufacturing hub within the town.

Stockport set for more office space

Terrace Hill chosen for Stockport redevelopment

Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council has chosen Terrace Hill as the preferred developer for a new business park in the town.

Plans: The organisations are set to begin drawing up proposals

Developer chosen for Harlow scheme

Harlow Council has chosen Stockland Halladale as the preferred developer for the regeneration of its town centre.

Manchester: Set for eastern change

Residents have their say in East Manchester regeneration plans

Residents have been giving officials their thoughts on the ambitious plans to regenerate east Manchester.

Prince Charles has disapproved of a university design

Prince of Wales voices displeasure at University theatre design

The Prince of Wales has voiced his dislike for the design of the Ivor Crewe lecture theatre at the University of Essex.

Office: New Star completes sale

New Star sells largest London property

New Star Asset Management has completed the multi-million pound sale of its largest London property.

Plans: Heythrop proposals given the green light

Permission granted for Oxford hotel

Plans to revamp the Heythrop Park Hotel in Oxford have been given the go-ahead.

Work on hotel could begin soon

New hotel planned for Newburn Riverside

A new hotel is set to be built on the Newburn Riverside business park.

The park, which is situated in Newcastle, will be the site for a new six-storey Holiday Inn.

Glenkerrin plans criticised

Cabe critical of Ealing tower plans

The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (Cabe) has claimed that the Ealing Broadway Leaf tower proposals are "not of the standard that the town deserves".

Office property begins its recovery

Rate of commercial property decline slows

Capital values dipped by 2.1 per cent in January, slowing the downturn in the commercial property sector, new research has revealed.

Liverpool: Ready for regeneration

Urban Splash announce Liverpool regeneration scheme

Urban Splash has unveiled its plans for a multi-million pound mixed-use regeneration scheme situated on Liverpool's Great George Street.

Agreement reached for Port of Weston scheme

Cheshire port plans given green light

Cheshire port plans given green light

Stobart Group has been granted permission for its ambitious redevelopment of the Port of Weston.

Office: Angel Centre set for refurbishment

Derwent set for Angel office refurbishment

Derwent London is set to refurbish its office property at the Angel Centre.

Manchester: Set for further commerical growth

Manchester enjoying commercial property success

Business real estate in Manchester is continuing to thrive despite the downturn in the fortunes of commercial property in many areas of the country, experts have claimed.

Deal: Purchase complete

Property Alliance Group completes Wigan purchase

Property Alliance Group has finalised the purchase of Wigan's Enfield industrial estate.

Ruth Kelly has backed redevelopment plans

Kelly backs New Street station plans

Transport secretary Ruth Kelly has backed Birmingham's plans for a multi-million pound redevelopment of New Street station.

Ice rink central to new proposals

Birmingham development granted approval

An ice rink will be the central feature of a new commercial development based in Birmingham.

Asda wants to build more out-of-town stores

Asda plans to lobby 'Tesco towns'

Walmart-owned supermarket chain Asda wants planning rules in 'Tesco towns' to be suspended, media reports have indicated.

Goodman has signed a deal for Tower Retail

London retail park investment for Goodman

A central London retail park worth £80.5 million has been purchased by Goodman Property Investors.

Mr Livingstone helped announce the partnership yesterday (Thursday)

London's affordable housing plans boosted by new partnership

The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) has joined forces with London mayor Ken Livingstone and the government in a bid to successfully deliver affordable housing in the capital.

Moddy's will now be based in Canary Wharf

Canary Wharf relocation for Moody's

Office space in Canary Wharf previously occupied by the Telegraph group is to be taken over by Moody's Investors Service.

Commercial property to benefit from concessions

Government to make commercial EPC concessions

With the likelihood of a shortage of energy assessors looming, the government is preparing to make concessions to the law regarding Energy Performance Certificates (EPC).

Multi given permission for deal

Multi Development get go ahead for Wolverhampton scheme

Multi Development has been granted permission for a multi-million pound commercial property scheme in Wolverhampton.

Commercial development plans have been given the go ahead

Telereal tower given the go ahead

Telereal has been granted permission for a multi-million pound redevelopment of a London office block.

Marks and Spencer is to relocate as part of the plans

TK Maxx and Marks and Spencer agree Luton deal

The redevelopment of Luton's Mall received a welcome boost after TK Maxx and Marks and Spencer agreed leases for St George's Square.

Sliverstone race track is to be redeveloped

Silverstone set for redevelopment

A number of ambitious changes are being planned for the Silverstone race track site.

West End rates to rise

West London office rents set to rise

Office rents in the West End of London will continue to rise throughout 2008, new research has revealed.

The GMEX is to be redeveloped

Manchester Central set for redevelopment

Manchester Central is set to undergo a £20 million redevelopment, including an upgrade of its on-site facilities.

More office space for Woking

Hutley receive Woking commercial property green light

Hutley Investment has been given to go-ahead to build a new office complex in Woking.

The site will be of tremendous importance

Chelsea Barracks one of London's 'most important developments'

A high-end residential property development in London has been hailed as one of the most important residential development sites in Europe.

Commercial property development is doing well in parts of Wales

Welsh commercial property market performing well

The development of commercial offices in Wales is outgripping that of anywhere else in the UK.

Lease deals agreed

Companies agree Winnersh lease

Jacobs, Microchip and Norbain SD have all agreed new leases for the Winnersh Triangle commercial property park on the outskirts of Reading.

Business propert slips in Q4

Commercial property prospects dip in fourth quarter

The commercial property sector suffered another downturn in the final quarter of 2007, new research has revealed.