All Offices articles – Page 13
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DevSecs and Cathedral plan £700m 'Greenwich Beach'
Residential and office-led scheme planned on the banks of the Thames next to O2 Arena
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Delancey in the frame for Olympic media centre
Legacy board to meet today to confirm appointment for broadcast centre role, with iCity data centre proposal sole remaining bidder
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James Wates appointed president of BCO
Wates deputy chair says office sector is key to reviving the economy
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Landmark London Wall scheme dumped by Hammerson
EXCLUSIVE: Developer confirms it will not continue with Make-designed 500,000 sq ft office scheme near Barbican
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Al-Jazeera in talks to become first Shard tenant
Middle Eastern broadcaster set to move London bureau to London Bridge skyscraper
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ISG is front-runner for £20m City Tower job
Contractor tipped for Great Portland Estates’ City Tower re-fit
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Green light for Derwent and Crossrail's West End theatre
Council grants planning permission for first new theatre in West End for over 30 years
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The London office market: Development boom?
With 25-year leases expiring all over the City, this was meant to be a boom time for commercial development in central London. So why are so many of the most prestigious schemes either on hold or sitting empty? ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ reports
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Balfour and Vinci target London office market
Contractors establishing a foothold in the area and enjoying significant contract wins
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Sweett Group launches Oxford office
New office will support £40m Centre of Islamic Studies development
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Half of London's office plans 'may never happen'
New report warns economic jitters could jeopardise London office pipeline
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Mace wins £50m Regent Street job
Office and retail scheme is for the Crown Estate and Exemplar
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Mitie wins £10.5m Derwent London office job
Scheme at Clerkenwell Green will redevelop 7,500m2 office as Mitie points to ‘buoyant’ work pipeline
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Will the Olympics mean other projects in London get delayed?
Traffic restrictions set for the six weeks of the Olympic and Paralympic Games are designed to help cope with unprecedented levels of visitors to the capital. But could London’s other construction projects end up in a jam?
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Francis Salway to step down from Land Secs
Long-standing chief executive to be replaced by Robert Noel
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AHMM's Blackfriars scheme to go ahead
Construction to commence this month after ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ publisher UBM signs lease
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Foster + Partners’ £290m Principal Place put on hold
Hammerson scheme stalls after tenant pulls out