Markets City of London, City fringe and Docklands
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 78(11) 16 March 2012, 51-58(7)Publication details: 2012Subject(s): Summary: Kuwaiti investor Al Mubarakia hopes to start redeveloping Tobacco Dock in Wapping this year, creating a four-star hotel and flats on the 41 000 sq ft site. Mitsui Fudosan UK and Stanhope have formed a joint venture to develop prime City sites. NAMA is close to selling Eagle House, its stalled £65m residential-led development above Old Street roundabout. City fringe office space take-up rose from 236 000 sq ft in 2010 to 312 811 sq ft in 2011. Supply also increased from 2.4m sq ft to 2.51m sq ft. Canary Wharf Group seeks to populate its Wood Wharf, Docklands, site with technology, media and telecoms sector tenants.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal | London Journal article | L155459 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 155459-1001 |
Kuwaiti investor Al Mubarakia hopes to start redeveloping Tobacco Dock in Wapping this year, creating a four-star hotel and flats on the 41 000 sq ft site. Mitsui Fudosan UK and Stanhope have formed a joint venture to develop prime City sites. NAMA is close to selling Eagle House, its stalled £65m residential-led development above Old Street roundabout. City fringe office space take-up rose from 236 000 sq ft in 2010 to 312 811 sq ft in 2011. Supply also increased from 2.4m sq ft to 2.51m sq ft. Canary Wharf Group seeks to populate its Wood Wharf, Docklands, site with technology, media and telecoms sector tenants.