Mayor of London Boris Johnson has granted £20m to regenerate riot-hit Croydon and Tottenham
With one in 10 retail and leisure sites hit, prime minister and mayor pledge £80m of funds
Silverstone has submitted plans for more than 3m sq ft of developments to transform the Northamptonshire racing circuit.
Banks are heightening assistance for riot victims, including extra funding for property repair work.
Barratt has acquired a five-acre Cardiff site from the University of Wales Institute.
Sports Direct is to acquire 32 properties for £86.8m, subject to shareholder approval.
Government aid announced today for landlords and retailers hit by the recent riots has been largely welcomed.
Mayor of London Boris Johnson is investing £50m to help rejuvenate town centres damaged by the London riots.
Prime minister David Cameron has vowed to help landlords and retailers repair the damage caused by riots.
Estate agents are among 83% of London firms that believe the riots have damaged the city’s business reputation.
The British Retail Consortium has called on the government to help to rebuild the high streets…
Bupa has committed £55m to bolstering its UK property portfolio by the end of 2011