Trinity College Dublin Led €1bn Scheme Approved

The Government has approved the development of the €1bn Grand Canal Innovation District- a national initiative, spearheaded by Trinity College Dublin in collaboration with other universities. Located in the heart of the city, the District aims to be a hub for innovation and excellence, world class university research facilities and a thriving start up ecosystem, […]

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Plans Submitted Forming 1,200-Home Development

Plans have been submitted for the latest phase of a major 1,200-home development in Wales. The latest plans for the site in Torfaen – to the north of Newport – propose 177 homes in a scheme being led by major housebuilder Taylor Wimpey. [emaillocker id=”71749″] The phase forms part of the much wider Edlogan Wharf […]

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Karbon Homes Scheme Receives Green Light

Karbon Homes new development in the North East has been given the green light – a scheme which will transform the former Sunderland College campus which has remained derelict since 2016. The £20m project will see the development of 105 new homes in a variety of styles with generous proportions of landscaped space, with the […]

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Platform Housing Group Announce Newest Development

Platform Housing Group have announced plans to demolish a former pub and develop new homes on the site. The firm, who’re investing over £250m over the coming years into delivering new homes, have highlighted the site in Upton Snodsbury – Worcestershire – for 14 new affordable homes including four flats, six two-bedroom homes and three […]

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Conference to set out regeneration and development opportunities and major plans within Birmingham and the West Midlands

On the 15th January, prominent business leaders within the construction and property industry will come together for the Birmingham and West Midlands Development Plans Event – one of the region’s largest business events of the year within the construction sector. The event, hosted by Built Environment Networking, will see some of the region’s leading civic […]

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Regeneration of Cork Town Revealed

The Pork of Cork has outlined an ambitious vision for Bantry Bay which will act as a catalyst for future development in the town. The plans propose a water-sports park, boardwalks and a new tidal water feature. Brendan Keating, CEO of Pork of Cork and speaker at the upcoming Ireland Development Conference, said: “It’s hoped […]

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Canary Wharf Group Announce 1st BTR Scheme

Property giant Canary Wharf Group have launched their first event build-to-rent scheme – using their recently announced built-to-rent arm Vertus to bring a 37-storey scheme to fruition. The development will take place within Canary Wharf’s new district named Wood Wharf and it’ll feature: 327 flats over 37-storeys [emaillocker id=”71749″] Range of studios to 3-bed apartments […]

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Brighton Lay Foundations For £1bn Transformation

More than a billion pounds in investment and development will revitalise Brighton & Hove in the coming years as the city region is totally transformed. [emaillocker id=”71749″] Over recent years the city has been at the centre of some exciting development projects – and that trend is set to continue as the seafront is in […]

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U+I’s £200m regeneration plans submitted

Major developer U+I Group has ended 2020 on another high – submitted plans for a £200m regeneration of the Faraday Works scheme in Greenwich, The site set to be developed is the Siemens Brothers Factory in Charlton overlooking the River Thames – with a vision to transform the derelict site into a thriving business and […]

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New London Premier Inn Planned After Successful Whitbread Appeal

Whitbread is set to build a new 294-bed hotel in Westminster after successfully overturning a decision to reject the plans. The hotel plans were initially rejected by Westminster City Council and the Greater London Authority in 2018 due to the servicing bay’s location, however the planning inspector over-ruled the decision. [emaillocker id=”71749″] They’re now set […]

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