CBRE has been appointed to market the 148-room Graduate hotel by Hilton.
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Border to Coast is making its debut investment in single-family housing by forward-funding the development by Bellway and Latimer.
The fund will support local development in the south-west Hertfordshire district by offering grants of up to £500.
The body would focus on speeding up big developments, assembling land, regenerating sites and attracting new investment.
The firm has signed 10-year leases on new offices at Botanic House, 1 Brooksgate and the Generator building.
The package will be used to increase the credentials of existing homes across the Midlands, eastern England and the South East to an EPC 'C' or above by 2030.
The scheme will include 133 houses, 141 retirement living homes and 304 flats for rent, plus a hotel, retail and public green space.
Developer The Hill Group will hand over the 109-home scheme to Invesco when the two buildings are completed later this year and in Q3 2026.
The Hertfordshire town is set to undergo a £1bn revamp based around the railway station.
The deal includes an earlier £16m facility that supported construction of a 220,000 sq ft logistics unit and a more recent £41.2m loan that will fund the next stage.
The project follows an application originally approved in 2013 and sets out the creation of new green space, community facilities and active travel routes.
The Bourges View scheme comprises three drive-through, a Shurgard self-storage centre, nine trade counters and nine industrial and warehouse units.
The warehouse will have a gross development value of £38.5m.
Aviva will fund housing scheme on former shopping centre site Anglia Square, owned by Norwich City Council.
Housing secretary backs Greystoke Land's green-belt scheme due to "clear and pressing need for new data centre capacity".
Company has taken 1,700 sq ft on the ground floor of the B1 building at M&G's office campus.
Barrelman’s Point development will include 222 homes in restored former Royal Navy training centre.
An 80-bed care-home, 110-place nursery and a 4,000 sq ft convenience store will be developed at the High Leigh Garden Village site.
The homes will be delivered at Cambridge North, a wider destination masterplan being developed around Cambridge North Station.
The listed property will be transformed into 64 beachfront two- and three-bedroom apartments, with an indoor swimming pool, an onsite gym and a communal cinema.