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Protecting Against Lithium Batteries
Increasing Vigilance and Safety Measures As the popularity of electric vehicles and portable devices powered by lithium-ion batteries continues to rise, so does the concern over safety. Recent reports indicate a significant increase in lithium-ion battery fires, with a staggering 150% surge in incidents by September 2022 compared to the previous year. These fires have […]
Read MoreNew Government Changes
Working in conjunction with Elliott Matthew Property Lawyers, we have outlined the new government changes regarding Landlords and Tenants and Planning Legislation. New Government Changes to Landlords and Tenants The UK government has extended the Coronavirus Act measures to prevent struggling businesses from forfeiture from 30th September until 31st December 2020. This means that a […]
Read MoreCovid-19 Update
We wanted to give you an update on the Kinney Green team during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak given the escalating situation globally. We are closely monitoring the COVID-19 outbreak. We will keep you informed, as we respond to the latest developments. Kinney Green is a resilient business and whilst we are taking appropriate precautions, following […]
Read MoreKinney Green Quiz Night
On Thursday 6th February, Kinney Green hosted a quiz night in aid of The House of St Barnabas, to support their fantastic work they do providing schemes to allow homeless people to get back on their feet and into work. It was a great success, with all tables being sold out and the final amount […]
Read MoreThe Clean City Awards
Jacob Bearman and James Tattersall from our Property Management team attended the Clean City Awards at Mansion House, 7th February. Kinney Green received a Gold Award with Special Commendation for our buildings at 5 Fleet Place and Monument Place. The scheme rewards responsible waste management in the City of London. Kinney Green’s Management and on […]
Read MoreClean city awards scheme
“Kinney Green Property Management has gone one better in this year’s Clean City Award Scheme whilst retaining one Gold Award and obtaining a Gold Award with Special Commendations”. The CCAS award scheme strives to promote awareness of responsible waste management with businesses located within the City of London. Here’s what our building manager’s have to […]
Read MoreA New Nursery for Great Ormond Street Hospital
We are pleased to announce that on behalf of GOSH we have acquired the long leasehold interest in 8-9 Long Yard, Bloomsbury, London WC1. A New Nursery for Great Ormond Street Hospital This self-contained building in a quiet cul-de-sac, off the historic and unusually named, Lamb’s Conduit Street, provides approximately 6,000 sq ft over three […]
Read MoreThe Casual-Dining Crunch!
2018. The Year of the Dog. Reportedly, the year of luck, love, fortune and personality. For many, 2018 has so far been a good year: The 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, has been widely praised as one of the greatest Winter Olympics of our generation. A little closer to home, The Duke and […]
Read More20 years in the West End
Our West End Agency Partner looks back over 20 years from the opening of our West End office. How time flies when you are having fun! We opened our doors in January 1998 at 18 Hanover Street above what was then a Lotus showroom and after 10 years moved to Bruton Place where many a […]
Read MoreIndustrial – Sale and Leaseback – Done!
Kinney Green Industrial are delighted to confirm the completion on the sale and lease back of Essence House, Thorpe Industrial Estate, Egham, TW20 8RN – a total of 2 multi-let industrial units totalling c.20,000 sq.ft. on behalf of an international client. Bearing in mind the current industrial market, demand was high, rent rises and diminishing […]
Read MoreThe spectrum of MEES
Blue Planet Two. A BBC documentary that has gripped the nation. Sinking into your sofa on an autumnal Sunday night was the best way to momentarily forget about the approaching Monday Blues. The show is presented and narrated by Sir David Attenborough, a true national treasure, and its music composed by Hans Zimmer, what more […]
Read MoreLast Orders
I heard something truly horrific the other day, utterly horrendous in fact: the number of London pubs fell by a quarter between 2001 and 2016. Yes, in just 15 short years, the number of pubs in the capital decreased from 4,835 to 3,615 – a decline of 1,220 at a rate of 81 per year. […]
Read MoreSafeguarding fears see Crossrail 2 costs rise
Transport for London (TfL) has admitted this week that the cost of buying the land needed for the Crossrail 2 project is likely to escalate due to the lack of safeguarding. It has emerged from various media outlets this week that the current planned route is at risk because the safeguarding measures do not cover […]
Read MoreLecture theatres to letting boards
I joined the Kinney Green City midtown office agency team as a Graduate Surveyor in September 2017 working under Neil Warwick and have been fully immersed in the bustling world of London and the office market ever since! One of the biggest things I have noticed in that short time has been the impact of BREXIT […]
Read MoreChristmas, internet shopping and the demand for industrial property….
Christmas is my favourite time of the year; a time for indulgence – mulled wine, pigs in blankets, cosy pubs with open fires and most importantly time spent with both friends and family. Christmas does however bring with it an annual chore; amongst all the hangover inducing joy and festive cheer, an unavoidable task awaits […]
Read MoreThe Electronic Communications Code
A new Electronic Communications Code has come into effect for telecommunications apparatus on land and buildings. The new code grants telecommunication network operators the right to take property owners to Court if they refuse to permit the installation of telecommunications apparatus such as mobile phone masts on their property and it also imposes restrictions on […]
Read MoreHeathrow Airport Expansion
Proposals to expand Heathrow Airport have been revealed in more detail with major changes outlined for the A4, M25, terminal buildings, as well as the development of the third runway itself. The proposals are part of a new 10-week public consultation, as Heathrow seeks the views of residents to the expansion of the airport. As […]
Read MoreRating Revaluation Explained in Simple Terms
Please take a moment to look at our Rating brochure which may assist with the complicated process of Check, Challenge and Appeal For Brochure click here
Read MoreAre serviced offices set to dominate the London occupational market?
It is the topic of conversation amongst most of the West End and City office agents, but are they embracing change? It cannot be denied that the sector has expanded rapidly over recent years. The market has matured substantially from its origins where the only occupiers tended to be start-ups that couldn’t afford a ‘proper’ […]
Read MoreKinney Green appointed By National Grid
Kinney Green has recently been appointed by National Grid to identify and acquire land in South London between Wimbledon and New Cross as part of their London Power Tunnels Project, Phase 2. The project will create a new electricity superhighway deep below the capital to enable increased capacity in order to meet London’s ever increasing […]
Read MoreNick Eden awarded Honorary Senior Fellowship by Regent’s University
Kinney Green are pleased to announce that Nick Eden, our former Senior Partner, has been awarded an Honorary Senior Fellowship by Regent’s University for his property consultancy services to the University over a number of years. The University remain a valuable client of the firm and we continue to give them ongoing property advice.
Read MoreReach your Destination with Kinney Green!
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Read MoreIt’s All In The Topping…
Kinney Green advised Firezza in acquiring their first specific A3 restaurant in prime Soho. A 2,500 sq ft restaurant in Dean Street is now trading offering a new venture for a long established client purchased in 2016 by Pizza Express. Kinney Green having historically assisted in acquiring a number of their units around greater London. […]
Read MoreA ruling for common sense!
Newbigin v Monk [2017] The Supreme Court has overturned a judgement by the Court of Appeal, ruling in favour of the ratepayer in landmark case for buildings undergoing extensive refurbishment and development. The long running case was concluded with the Supreme Court favouring the ratepayer (Monk), who’s property located in Sunderland, was undergoing extensive redevelopment. […]
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