Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer has an option to take all the office space at 1 Appold Street, which is set for a three-year redevelopment project.
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The supermarket giant has acquired five former Amazon Fresh stores in London, which will reopen as Express stores before the summer.
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The investor and developer reported an £18.6m operating profit for the year to the end of September, on the back of robust occupier demand.
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European property markets recorded steady gains in the final three months of 2025, with valuations up 0.4% overall, according to Altus Group data, seen exclusively by Property Week.
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Joining from Avison Young’s South East logistics team, he takes up the role of senior director.
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Housebuilder Bellway said it has delivered a “robust” performance over the last six months, as completions are set to rise 5% year on year, despite a slight dip in its sales rate.
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The train line would link Dublin, Belfast, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool and Bangor in Wales.
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The properties will be split between the Mapplewell development, in the north of the borough, and a second site in Carlton.
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The package from private equity manager Foresight Group will strengthen the firm's capital structure and boost its ability to support small and medium-sized developers.
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The 532-room hotel has been built within the Criterion, a former office building.
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Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
Hi Stacked Team, I was hoping to get your take on private properties around Sophia Road. Most developments there are freehold, and despite being in District 9 with good MRT connectivity and amenities, price growth appears relatively subdued. Even recent new launches in the area don’t seem to have lifted surrounding resale prices very much. […]
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For the first time since 2021, a new government land sale (GLS) site in Lentor has attracted bids of more than $1,200 psf per plot ratio (ppr). Over the past five years, land bids for the other seven GLS sites have not crossed this threshold, and have ranged from $982 psf ppr to $1,130 psf […]
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Speaking on Friday (Mar 6), Chinese commerce minister Wang Wentao outlined incentives aimed at drawing global businesses into China’s vast domestic market.
Applications for the 81-home C2 The Birtles and the 216-home Brotherton House schemes have been approved.
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Jane Wakiwaka, head of sustainability at Real Estate Management and board director of the Better Buildings Partnership, says International Women’s Day offers a vital moment for the property sector to reflect – not only on progress made, but on the potential ahead.
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