MORNING NEWS: Highlines, court battles and oversupply

In the news this morning, as Mike Ashley names the first three House of Fraser department stores to be earmarked for closure since his Sports Direct group bought the chain, it emerges that credit insurers have cut cover for suppliers to Sir Philip Green Arcadia high street empire.

Elsewhere there are plans for a London highline, a Canary Wharf court battle and warnings of new-build residential oversupply in London.

Finally, EG profiles all of the winners of the the most prestigious awards in the real estate calendar.

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Sandelson secures £38.4m loan for Lord’s scheme

UK Cities data sheet: Cardiff

Philip Green on rack as insurers cut cover for Arcadia

Administrators seek buyer for failed Orla Kiely as creditors ‘owed millions’

The battle to build London’s own Highline

Why new-build London property is heading for oversupply

Unilever’s plans ‘may lead others out of FTSE’

Mike Ashley blames House of Fraser store closures on landlords

CMA lease battle puts Canary Wharf on Brexit alert