All Property Week articles in 10 February 2017
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Increase in long-term rentals to further boost BTR
Four in 10 people who rent a home expect to be renting a property for up to a decade in a move which property consultant McBains Cooper expects to boost growth of the build-to-rent market.
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Hermes real estate debt strategy completes £29m loan
Hermes Investment Management has provided a £29m loan to the joint venture of Thor Equities and Chenavari Investment Managers to fund the acquisition of 147-155 Wardour Street in London.
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PHP’s shares flatline
Primary Health Properties’ (PHP) shares fell 0.56% on Thursday after the investor in GP surgeries released annual results.
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British Land extends Speke's leisure offering with £23m plans
British Land and Hercules Unit Trust (HUT) have unveiled a £23m leisure extension at its New Mersey scheme in Speke, Liverpool.
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MSCI appoints head of real estate applied research
Will Robson Will Robson has joined MSCI as the global head of real estate applied research.
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Chinese interest in London’s property sector grows
Chinese interest in London’s property sector continued to surge in the fourth quarter last year, despite the Brexit referendum and the Chinese government’s capital controls.
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CBRE GI acquires iconic Swedish offices
CBRE Global Investors has acquired the iconic office property Tobaksmonopolet 2 in Stockholm from Aberdeen Asset Management on behalf of a client.
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Prologis acquires site for new West Midlands logistics park
Prologis has acquired a 16 acre site from U+I for a new distribution park, which will be known as Prologis Park Birmingham International.
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Thor completes on £43m Wardour St deal
Thor Equities has closed on the acquisition of 147-155 Wardour Street in Soho for a final figure of £43m.
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Patrizia’s shares soar
Shares in Patrizia jumped 4.27% on Wednesday after the German-listed pan-European property investment manager exceeded its profit forecast for 2016 as a result of increased transaction volumes and higher performance fees.
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Colliers reports strong results
Colliers International has reported strong growth in profits and revenue in the final quarter of 2016.
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Turner & Townsend takes European patents to new places
Turner Townsend has been appointed to programme manage the relocation of 1,750 staff to the European Patent Office’s new main building in one of the largest sustainable construction projects in the Netherlands.
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Salmon takes pre-let at Watford's first spec dev offices of decade
Boultbee Brooks Real Estate has pre-let Clarendon Works to Salmon to take the entire space in the first speculatively developed office scheme in Watford for 15 years.
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AXA to sell 20 Gresham Street
AXA Investment Managers - Real Assets has put 20 Gresham Street, a prime freehold City of London trophy office building, on the market for £315m.
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Royal Philatelic stamps £10m price-tag on Devonshire Place HQ
The Royal Philatelic Society London (RPSL) is selling the freehold interest in its Marylebone home at 41 Devonshire Place, appointing Gerald Eve to bring the Grade II listed Georgian property to market.
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BlackRock sees light with solar acquisitions
BlackRock Real Assets has completed the acquisition of a 100% interest in two operational solar projects in the UK from German solar developer ib vogt.
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Savills IM acquires €75m of German-Luxo assets
Savills IM has acquired a pair of assets in Germany and Luxembourg for a combined €75m on behalf of a pension fund based in southern Germany.
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Mount Street completes buyout and launches partnership with Aareal Bank
Mount Street has completed a management buyout of the ownership interest of Greenfield Partners and entered into a new strategic partnership with Aareal Bank.
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Sussex Place supply finds London Business School demand
London Business School has expanded its growing property portfolio with the acquisition of a major new building adjacent to their Sussex Place home on Regent’s Park.
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£1bn Old War Office hotel gets go-ahead
Controversial plans to turn the Old War Office on Whitehall into a luxury hotel have been approved by Westminster City Council.