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Equinor to triple UK hyrdogen output with world’s biggest hyrdogen plant planned

Norway’s state oil company Equinor will triple its UK hydrogen output, after setting out plans to build the world’s biggest hydrogen production plant with carbon capture and storage technology near Hull. Equinor plans to produce clean-burning “blue hydrogen” to supply the Keadby gas power plant in Lincolnshire, owned by energy company SSE, making it the […]

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CBRE hires Andrew Hulme from BNP Paribas Real Estate

Global real estate advisor, CBRE has today announced the appointment of Andrew Hulme as an Executive Director, within its UK Investment Properties team. Andrew has a wealth of experience in the retail sector having been made an equity partner at Strutt & Parker when he was 32, then most recently at BNP Paribas Real Estate […]

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Panattoni boosts speculative programme with 715,000 scheme

Panattoni, the largest industrial real estate developer in Europe, today announced it was working up plans to develop its biggest-ever speculative logistics building in the UK, a 630,000 sq ft facility in Yorkshire. The 630,000 sq ft facility will be built along with a smaller 85,000 sq ft facility by junction 1 of the M18 […]

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Garroch Investments plans £75m Glasgow office block

Garroch Investments has announced plans to demolish Princes House in Glasgow to make way for a £75 million office block having acquired the building for an undisclosed amount. Subject to planning permission, the property will be redeveloped into a brand new class-leading Grade A office with the highest environmental credentials. Originally constructed in the mid-1960s, the […]

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Prologis snaps up Park Royal site for last mile logistics hub

Prologis, the UK’s leading owner and developer of industrial logistics parks has acquired a 150,000 sq ft unit in Park Royal, London, in an off-market purchase and leaseback for approximately £70m. The industrial unit, located on Willen Field Rd, was previously owned by manufacturer Super Toughened Glass Ltd, which leased a portion of the building […]

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£500bn investors herald golden age for investment into UK ‘beds for rent’ sector

Investec’s second Future Living report looks at how the pandemic has underpinned the sector’s evolution with data gathered from global institutional investors representing over £500bn of AUM. • The ‘beds for rent’ sector has emerged as a clear winner during Covid-19, far outpacing office, retail and hotels in prospects for the next 10 years• Build-to-rent […]

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Plans submitted for 4,000 home carbon neutral development

Templeview Developments and GSSArchitecture has submitted plans for a major residential scheme, which is one of the first planning applications submitted for a carbon neutral development in the UK. The application seeks to create a sustainable new community between Bedford and Luton, incorporating a later living community, school, retail, employment, new publicly accessible woodland of […]

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