All Property Week articles in 11 September 2015
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Muse plans PRS in Chester
Muse Developments is to submit plans for a 100-unit residential scheme at its City Place development in Chester, and says it has already been approached by PRS investors looking to forward-fund the project.
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JLL’s White takes off for MAG
Adam White has left JLL’s Manchester office to join MAG Property, the property arm of the largest UK-owned airport operator, as director of commercial business development.
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Mulbury gets go-ahead for £30m Manchester PRS scheme
Developer Mulbury has won planning consent for its first PRS scheme: a £30m development in Manchester’s Northern Quarter.
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BCSC: Video from day two
Video from the show floor and the seminar theatre from day two of the major rtail event in Manchester.
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New £70m office scheme planned for Manchester
Developer Worthington Properties has submitted plans for a new £70m office scheme on Manchester’s Deansgate.
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Ted Baker close to bagging King’s Cross headquarters
Designer fashion label Ted Baker is under offer to buy its north London headquarters in a deal thought to be worth £125m, Property Week can reveal.
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BCSC 2015: High street minister says business rates review has to be “balanced”
The government’s minister for high streets has said the review of business rates will report “before the 2016 Budget”, and said the government was committed to producing as balanced a system as possible.
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Shawbrook increases LTV thresholds
Shawbrook has increased the loan-to-value (LTV) thresholds at which it will provide short term loans.
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BCSC: Online retailing not killing physical stores, report finds
Online retailing is not killing off the need for physical stores, a report from Savills has found.
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BCSC: Video from the show floor
Official BCSC video featuring leading figures at the retail event in Manchester.
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Right to Buy properties are not being replaced
Research has found that far fewer homes are being built or bought to replace the council homes that are being sold under the government’s Right to Buy scheme.
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Cineworld to anchor Muse’s Warrington regeneration scheme
Muse Developments, Warrington Borough Council and Warrington Co have struck a deal with Cineworld to open a cinema in the centre of Warrington as part of the £107m Bridge Street Quarter regeneration scheme.
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Risk appetite grows as European office yields harden to 2007 levels
Investment in riskier markets such as Italy and Portugal has surged as yields on prime European offices have hardened to their lowest level since 2007, according to Knight Frank.
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M&G agrees to fund two Harworth shed developments
M G Real Estate has agreed to fund the construction of 400,000 sq ft of distribution space at Logistics North in Bolton.
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Colliers wins new pension fund mandate
Colliers Capital has been appointed to manage the UK commercial property portfolio of the Derbyshire Pension Fund.
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Town Centre Securities beats NAV target
Town Centre Securities has reaped the benefits of the growing strength of the regional market, reporting an 11.7% increase in NAV for the past year.
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Prime Dublin office rents jump 24%
Rents for prime offices in Dublin have risen 24% in the past year and are forecast to carry on rising until at least the end of 2017, according to HWBC’s latest office market review.
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Galliford Try slumps despite leap in profits
Galliford Try shares slumped 5.2% on Wednesday despite reporting a 20% increase in profits to £114m.
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Secure Trust backs Chase New Homes' Stevenage development
Secure Trust Bank has provided Chase New Homes with a £7.5m debt facility for a £25m development in Stevenage that will deliver 150 flats.
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UK fund manager poised to forward fund £160m Manchester PRS scheme
Lothbury Investment Management is poised to unlock one of Manchester’s largest city centre developments for a huge private rented sector-led (PRS) scheme.