Peel Logistics Property has submitted plans for a 48-acre logistics park in Sheffield.
WeWork is in advanced talks to take all the office space at the City’s One Poultry, EC2.
British Land chief financial officer Lucinda Bell is to stand down from the board and leave the company on 4 April 2018
Retail REIT intu has repurchased a further £57m convertible bonds which carry a 2.5% coupon and are due next year.
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England cricketing legend Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff has launched plans for a major residential-led scheme in Manchester.
Mitsubishi Estate London has secured planning permission for its revised plans for a 50-storey office tower at 6-8 Bishopsgate and 150 Leadenhall Street, EC3.
Housing minister Alok Sharma is to oversee the Conservatives’ attempt to show how it the party is making housing “fairer”
The City of London Corporation’s policy chair has said institutions are warning her they will move jobs unless we see clarity on transition agreement in the next couple of months.
Chancellor Philip Hammond has pledged an extra £300m for rail investment in the Midland and North of England.
Northern powerhouse and local growth minister Jake Berry has condemned local authorities for not using their powers to deliver more houses.
Aviva Investors is closing in on its first major PRS deal with advanced discussions to fund Allied London’s two 36-storey towers Nickel & Dime in Manchester.