Tag: Commercial Construction



Silicon Valley and Bay Area Developers optimistic about Office and Industrial Market Outlook

Posted on 6 February, 2014 by Cliff Goodwin under Commercial Developments, Worldwide Property News

A unique long range survey of Californian building trends has rated Silicon Valley as the most “optimistic” for office development. The twice-yearly report — compiled by law firm Allen Matkins and the University of California Los Angeles —... Read More

Development Opportunities open up for Expo 2020

Posted on 5 February, 2014 by Cliff Goodwin under Commercial Developments, Worldwide Property News

Dubai’s Tourism and Commerce Marketing agency has confirmed the cost of staging the World Expo 2020 event is expected to be at least £6.45bn. Planning work for the exposition — whose theme is “Connecting Minds, Creating the Future” — is already... Read More

Government Cash Boost for Gosport Enterprise Zone

Posted on 3 February, 2014 by Cliff Goodwin under Commercial Developments

The government’s enterprise zone funding is going to good use in Hampshire where a £7m infrastructure grant has underpinned the redevelopment of a former Royal Navy air station. The money — awarded by the Department for Communities and Local Government... Read More

Leicester Square Hotel Scheme faces Opposition

Posted on by Neil Bird under Commercial Developments

A plan to build a ten-storey hotel and cinema complex in Leicester Square faces opposition from heritage groups and the Greater London Authority (GLA). The developers say the proposal, which was approved by a single vote by Westminster council, will bring... Read More

Uncertainty over Belfast Area Plan as Deadline Passes

Posted on by Cliff Goodwin under Commercial Developments

A month after the expiry of a Government deadline Northern Ireland ministers have still not been able to agree on a development blueprint for greater Belfast. The Belfast Metropolitan Area Plan (BMAP) — which aims to boost economic growth, development and... Read More

Vancouver Skyline to gain Seven New Office Towers

Posted on 1 February, 2014 by Jodee Redmond under Commercial Developments, Worldwide Property News

Vancouver's downtown building boom will create much-needed office space in the city. Mayor Gregor Robertson broke ground recently on The Exchange, a $200 million, 31-storey Credit Suisse office tower in the financial district. It is one of seven buildings... Read More

Birmingham Enterprise Zone to receive £15m Cash Injection

Posted on 28 January, 2014 by Jodee Redmond under Business News

The Birmingham City Centre Enterprise Zone will receive an additional £15m in funding to support new development projects. The Zone consists of 26 sites in various locations around the city. Over the next 25 years, they have the potential to deliver 1.3 m... Read More

Asia leads the World in Skyscraper Construction

Posted on 20 January, 2014 by Neil Bird under Commercial Developments

Chicago and New York may have begun the trend to reach for the skies but the twenty first century home of the tall building is undoubtedly Asia. This is illustrated by figures showing that nearly 75 per cent of skyscrapers completed in 2013 were built... Read More

Protests fail to save Modernist Edinburgh Landmark

Posted on 17 January, 2014 by Cliff Goodwin under Commercial Developments

One of Edinburgh’s most controversial buildings — which has stood empty for almost 10 years — is to be gutted in a multi-million pound makeover. St Andrew Square is a prime location that will attract quality occupiers, the developers... Read More

Newcastle’s Stephenson Quarter set for 2015 Completion

Posted on 14 January, 2014 by Cliff Goodwin under Commercial Developments

After years of funding delays Newcastle’s £200m Stephenson Quarter development now looks set to welcome its first tenants by the summer of 2015. The 10-acre site behind Newcastle Central Station — named after the Robert Stephenson train making... Read More