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eading real estate law firm Irwin Mitchell has appointed Carl Dyer as Head of its UK National Planning team. Carl was previously Head of Planning at Thomas Eggar, the law firm that recently merged with Irwin Mitchell to create a truly national real estate practice. Partner, Martha Grekos remains as Head of the Planning and Infrastructure Team in London. Carl Dyer will be working to build Irwin Mitchell’s planning
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team further, and heads a team of seven specialist planning lawyers who practice from the London, Manchester and Gatwick offices. Irwin Mitchell's planning team boasts clients which include IDI Gazeley, Redevco, Henry Boot, Welbeck Land, Christ’s Hospital, Mas Rei, and News Corporation UK Ltd. Carl has thirty years’ experience in Town and County Planning,
having worked both in local government (Havant Borough Council and Brighton City Council) and then in private practice.
FESTIVAL PLACE, BASINGSTOKE
Basingstoke's Festival Place shopping centre. Next is increasing the size of its presence at Festival Place by relocating within the centre to a brand new two-floor store, almost doubling its floor space to c. 48,000 sq.ft. The new store, which is expected to open in Q4 2016, will enable the brand to better showcase its extensive fashion, kidswear and Next Home ranges, and will also include a café within the store. This is the biggest leasing transaction to take place at the shopping centre this decade. It is the first in a series of asset management initiatives planned by AEW Europe, following the acquisition of the centre in December 2015 on behalf of its partnership with the Teacher Retirement System of Texas. These initiatives include further new lettings and improvements.
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aw firm Shoosmiths has advised AEW Europe (AEW) on a new landmark letting of an anchor store to existing tenant Next at
atrizia UK, manager of Winnersh Triangle, announces that it has secured the 50,000 sq.ft letting to Subsea Components, a global provider of solutions for the oil and gas industry, at the business park near Reading. Patrizia UK welcomed the Subsea Components team to the business park near Reading with the official opening of their new facility at 310 Wharfedale Road.
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The premises provide Subsea Components with more than 50,000 sq.ft of combined office and warehouse space enabling its continued growth, following the company’s decision to relocate and upsize from its existing 35,000 sq.ft site in Maidenhead. Subsea Components’ move to Winnersh Triangle follows the arrival of field marketing and Great Place to Work® company Resource Experience Ltd and the opening of a new centre of excellence for global high-tech organisation Rockwell Collins.
TWO SITES IN HAVERHILL SOLD FOR £3.2M B
arker Storey Matthews Cambridge office has sold two warehouse units in Haverhill totalling over 113,000 sq.ft for
a combined £3.2million.
Units A and B Homefield Road comprise two high quality modern warehouse units with office space totalling 29,052 sq.ft. Radford Group who purchased the double warehouse property intend to occupy Unit A which was sold with vacant possession. Unit B is currently let to Cambridge Nanotherm. Units 2 & 4 Piperell Way is a 5.5 acre industrial site
comprising two detached industrial units totalling 84,364 sq.ft. The purchasers are an online retailer and have purchased the site for their own occupation. Haverhill has seen an increasing level of interest in recent months both from existing occupiers as well as those from outside the town.
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ntu the UK’s leading owner, manager and developer of prime regional shopping centres has appointed Laing O’Rourke as the main contractor to build its multi-million pound extension of intu Watford. Liam Cummins, Head of UK Construction at Laing O’Rourke said:
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“We are delighted to be continuing to develop our partnership with intu, and look forward to delivering this transformational retail project for Watford." The extension of intu Watford is set to create a single 1.4 million sq ft retail and leisure destination, placing Watford in CACI’s top 20 national retail destinations ranking, alongside Edinburgh and Bristol. intu recently announced a 113,000 sq.ft Debenhams store as the anchor for the extension and has already confirmed some great catering names including Las Iguanas, Byron and Cabana, plus a nine screen Cineworld cinema.
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