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Refurbished office let

Contractor tipped

City construction start

Refurbishment in EC3

Tower sees more deals

Soho construction start

Midtown scheme under offer

New west end scheme application

City building let

Fitzrovia deal

Rex fully let

Collingwood House interest

Pre-let in WC2

Fitzrovia completion

Collingwood House appointments

Collingwood House update

West End pre-let

Consent for Fitzrovia scheme

Letting for London HQ after 3 years

Possfund Tandem Centre phase II

Cardinal Place letting to 3i

Thames Exchange progressing

Demolition of York House begins.

Start date for Sentinel Point

Kinnaird House back on market

Shard letting agents

London Bridge Quarter has announced the appointment of office letting agents for both the Shard and London Bridge Place, London, SE1. Jones Lang LaSalle and Knight Frank have been instructed on the Shard, and CB Richard Ellis and Colliers International advising on London Bridge Place. - (16-11-2010)

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Manchester Square refurbishment

The Portman Estate has submitted a planning application for the internal office refurbishment and extension of 10-12 Manchester Square, London, W1. The buildings comprise around 2,323 sq m (25,000 sq ft) and were formerly partly occupied by property adviser Colliers CRE. The architect is Feilden + Mawson. - (21-11-2005)

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'right to light' claim

Churchill Securities is now said to be seeking an injunction against Marks & Spencer claiming that its development at 70 Gracechurch Street, also known as Limebank House, 168 Fenchurch Street, London EC3 affects a "right to light" clause on an adjoining building that Churchill owns. It appears that discussions have not resolved the issue and the threat of legal action is making it harder for M&S to find a tenant. Churchill is thought to have made M&S an offer of £150m for the building, subject to planning consent being granted to convert the recently completed building into a 34-storey tower (which would reportedly cost another £130m).

Colliers Conrad Ritblat Erdman and Jones Lang LaSalle are the letting agents for the scheme. It has also been reported that three City firms have pulled out of negotiations for Limebank House due to the legal problems. - (01-10-2001)

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