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Riverside refurbishment

Change at No10

Kings Cross consent

City scheme delayed

Soho refurbishment

Demolition in EC3

Angel scheme under way

Victoria negotiations

City refurbishment

Demolition start in EC3

Office scheme for W1

Taylor Woodrow sells K2

New owner for K2?

Refurbishment underway

City completion

ING Real Estate has completed its 1,548 sq m (16,667 sq ft) office refurbishment of the seven-storey office and retail building at 2-4 Eastcheap, London, EC3. Tuffin Ferraby Taylor advised. Cuffe was main contractor and the letting agent is King Sturge. - (15-02-2008)

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Jewry Street redevelopment delay

Sir John Cass's Foundation, the inner London educational trust, is still in negotiations with the City Corporation for a redevelopment behind the 1899 façade of 31 Jewry Street, London, EC3. The new teaching and laboratory space and office planned would amount to 8,560 sq m (92,139 sq ft) on six storeys. The application for renewed permission was withdrawn from last weeks planning committeee for further negotiations. The architect for the latest scheme is Chapman Taylor - (21-11-2005)

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Convoy Wharf master plan

News International’s plans for the redevelopment of the vacant Convoy Wharf site in Deptford, London, SE8 are progressing. News International has now commissioned architect Richard Rogers Partnership to draw up the plans for the 16ha (38-acre) site, which will have a mix of uses including office space. Taylor Woodrow is News International’s development partner. The site has been used in the past as a printing works but it is currently used for light industrial activities. The site is classified as a 'protected wharf' and may face planning hurdles with the Mayor's office. - (16-02-2002)

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London Development Agency names developer

The London Development Agency (LDA) has appointed Kajima as the preferred developer to carry out the works on the largest brown field site in London. The Silvertown Quay consortium is set to develop the Silvertown Docks area in East London. The £800m scheme will provide offices, 3,000 homes, a hotel, school, shops and leisure facilities including an aquarium designed by architect Sir Terry Farrell. Works sre proposed to start at the end of 2002. The mixed-use site of 20ha (48 acres) at Silvertown Dock in Newham, London E16. The developer was selected from a shortlist comprising Bellway Homes, The Greater Silvertown Consortium with George Wimpey, St George, a joint venture called Silvertown Quays Limited, Kajima and a group which includes Taylor Woodrow Capital Developments. - (14-11-2001)

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Bidding race at St Katherine's Dock

TrizecHahn, the Toronto-based property investment company, and Rugby Estates, backed by UBS, the Swiss Bank, and Hilstone, the developer, are said to be shortlisted to compete to buy Taylor Woodrow's St Katherine's Dock development in London E1. The bidding for the 1970's development is said to be close to the asking price of £250m. The development comprises mainly residential units but includes a site with planning permission for a 16,722 sq m (180,000 sq ft) office scheme known as K2. Other losing bidders are said to include Marylebone Warwick Balfour, the property company, with JE Robert and Greycoat; Catalyst Capital with Blackstone, and Lehman Brothers, the US funds; and CIT. - (15-10-2001)

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St Katherine's Dock on the market

The St Katherine's Dock mixed-use development in East Smithfield, London E1 is understood to have been put on the market by Taylor Woodrow. In 1969 the Port of London Authority sold the docks in Wapping to the Greater London Council for £1.5m and in 1969 the GLC awarded Taylor Woodrow the project to develop the docks, the first London Docklands regeneration project. The development includes the K2 site, previously called Europe House, which is planned as a 21,802sq m (234,676 sq ft) building that will provide seven-floors of office space, amounting to 16,720 sq m (180,000 sq ft), and a lower ground floor of 1,394 sq m (15,000 sq ft) of retail and restaurant space. The whole St Katherine's Dock development is on the market through Jones Lang LaSalle and is expected to be sold for around £250m. Possible bidders are said to include Catalyst Capital (previously Greenwich Group) with Lehman Brothers, and the US funds JE Roberts and Blackstone. - (01-07-2001)

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Lots Road application submitted

Taylor Woodrow, the construction group, has submitted a planning application for the power station at Lots Road, London SW10 to be retained as a mixed-use office and retail centre, with about 8,361 sq m (90,000 sq ft) of space. The scheme for the seven acre site also includes two 39 and 25-storey residential towers. Taylor Woodrow acquired the site last year and is said to have teamed up with Hutchison Whampoa, the Hong-Kong group, for the £350m project. The scheme will be developed by the joint venture company called Circadian and has been designed by Terry Farrell & Partners. - (12-06-2001)

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