All Offices articles – Page 11
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Commercial development at highest since 2007
Savills index shows workloads rising faster than any time since the credit crunch
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Crossrail unveils new Farringdon scheme
Five storey office-led project designed by architect PLP submitted for planning
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Features
What London's new office clients want
Future tenants of the City’s major office buildings are increasingly likely to hail from the Far East - and their requirements may come as a bit of a surprise
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Muse seals finance for Leeds office
Morgan Sindall’s regeneration arm enters agreement with pension fund
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Comment
BCO Conference, Day Two: Fortune favours the brave
Alinea Consulting’s Iain Parker gives his impression of the British Council for Office’s annual conference in Madrid
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Comment
BCO Conference, Day One: A brave new world?
Alinea Consulting’s Iain Parker gives his impression of the British Council for Office’s annual conference in Madrid
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Miliband policy adviser backs Heathrow expansion
Lord Adonis tells BCO conference that Heathrow expansion is the ‘only credible option’ for solving airport capacity crunch
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UK business 'needs better infrastructure'
Chair of Port of London Authority tells BCO conference that improving the UK’s transport infrastructure is vital
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Seventeen councils retain block on office-to-resi conversions
London councils and handful of others exempt as government rolls out planning relaxation
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British Land pushes Docklands developments
Developer progresses 1.8m sq ft Harmondsworth Quay scheme and £38m shopping centre
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Great Portland Estates plans Old Street revamp scheme
Developer buys six-storey office block and redevelopment opportunity in joint venture
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British Land to raise £500m development war chest
Developer also sells Ropemaker development for £472m
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Skanska swoops on 100 Cheapside job
Contractor confirms £28m office scheme win in City of London
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Features
Has prime lost its shine?
London’s luxury residential market has been one of the few sectors to sparkle over the past five years. But slow growth in 2012 has led to fears that planned developments could lose their lustre
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Lend Lease selected for £60m River Plate House job
Exclusive: Contractor selected as construction manager for Mitsubishi Estate Company project in the City of London
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Overseas buyers snap up 70% of London office deals
Majority of transactions last year were from foreign buyers
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British Land to keep stake in Broadgate
Developer confirms it will keep 50% stake in complex as JV partner considers sale