All Offices articles – Page 16
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Planning secured for 51,500ft2 office in Shoreditch
Buckley Gray Yeoman designed headquarters building in Shoreditch received planning approval from Hackney Council this week
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Walkie Talkie construction begins
Work gets underway on Land Securities’ and Canary Wharf Group’s £500m London skyscraper
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Rental values leap 14% in London’s commercial sector
Capita Symonds’ report shows buoyant office market in the capital
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Jakob + Macfarlane's Lyon office: The cube with a hole
Cuboid buildings may be all the rage but Jakob + Macfarlane’s provocative office block in Lyon is one of a kind
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Make's Broadgate scheme goes to planning
Broadgate development by British Land and Blackstone include four City trading floors for UBS
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Nomura’s office fit-out
Invesment bank Nomura wanted its £100m, 400,000ft2 offfice fit-out completed in eight months, the problem was finding a contractor able to work at that pace. Building finds out how Como, Mace’s fit-out arm, managed to race to the finish line
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British Land puts £1.5bn into London developments
Commercial developer says Cheesegrater will start on site in July and complete by 2014
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Make's £100m Cube: Birmingham cubed
The Second City’s Jewellery Quarter inspired the facade of Make’s astonishing Cube development. But as with any box of jewels, its real treasures are inside
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Hammerson seeks planning for London Wall scheme by Make
Hammerson hopes to complete the 500,000ft2 development by 2014
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Controversial King Street scheme goes in for planning
Grainger and Helical Bar submit application for Hammersmith town hall redevelopment
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Turnover soars at Jones Lang LaSalle and CBRE
Commercial real estate firms see revenue rise by over a fifth
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Coalition to extend green retrofit scheme to offices
Energy bill to introduce ’pay as you save’ scheme for commercial sector in major boost for refit market
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Future proofing the office: iPod generation calls the shots
Ignore those iPod-toting Tweeters at your peril. They are the office users of the future. Emily Wright reports on how both commercial and residential design will have to adapt to the lifestyle of the Facebook generation
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Empire State Building window refurb: The empire strikes back
Manhattan’s Empire State Building is leaking air and carbon by the tonne. But a project to reduce heat loss and solar gain from its 6,514 windows has raised its green credentials - and drastically lowered its energy bill
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Derwent property portfolio rises by £200m
Six-month results see strong return to growth for office specialist
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Commercial market 'lacks momentum', says Development Securities
Listed developer warns there is little prospect for short-term improvements
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Libya media HQ: Did you see ...?
London-based Architecture & Urbanism Studio has designed the new headquarters for Libya’s national television broadcaster, LJBC
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Terry Farrell's Regent's Place: Regent’s spark
Sir Terry Farrell’s Regent’s Place is the fruition of a vision that should kick-start the regeneration of one of London’s more grisly thoroughfares. Ike Ijeh reports
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British Land asset growth slows
Lack of available finance and fears of a double dip recession puts brakes on office market recovery
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Great Portland announce major London developments
The property group is to add 1.6 million square ft of new floor space across the capital