All Property Week articles in 20 May 2016
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Former Corbyn policy chief leaves City Hall amid deputy mayor speculation
Jeremy Corbyn’s former policy chief Neale Coleman has left City Hall, ending speculation that he would be named deputy mayor for planning.
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Barratt and SEGRO join Meridian Water scheme
Enfield Council has appointed Barratt and SEGRO as development partners on the £3.5bn Meridian Water project.
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Acorn wins approval for 60 homes in Southwark
Acorn Property Group has secured planning permission for a residential development on a site to the south of Lewisham and Southwark College in London.
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Thor wins approval for Soho renovation
Thor Equities has secured planning permission for the refurbishment of 145 Oxford Street and begun marketing the building to tenants.
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Green light for next phase at Omega South
Omega Warrington has secured outline approval for a next phase of development at the Omega South project.
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Sheds Supplement May 2016
How sheds became chic - Rise of big data storage - Shape of sheds to come - Insights from Segro, L&G and Hamsteen
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Green light for housing at Ilford's Exchange centre
Meyer Bergman has secured planning permission for a housing scheme above the Exchange shopping centre in Ilford.
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Profits up 44% at Urban&Civic
Urban Civic has boosted profits by 44% to £8.4m, according to its latest half-year results.
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Bouygues rebrands and reveals new PRS focus
The UK development arm of construction firm Bouygues has undergone a rebrand. Managing director Nicolas Guérin tells Property Week about its new focus on private rented sector and student accommodation schemes in key UK cities.
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Irwin Mitchell appoints UK head of planning
Carl Dyer has been appointed by law firm Irwin Mitchell to head up its UK national planning team.
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Mega-shed lettings keep take-up volumes buoyant
Take-up of industrial space in the first quarter of 2016 fell 4%, but a rise in mega-shed lettings kept volumes comfortably above the five-year quarterly average.
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What does the future hold for sheds?
2015 was an extremely favourable year for industrial and logistics property, both in the occupational and investment markets.
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Light at the end of the shed - industrial sector on the rise
The industrial and logistics sector had a torrid time in the immediate aftermath of the recession.
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Would sheds take a battering from Brexit?
The potential effect on the light industrial market in both the UK and continental Europe should the UK vote to leave the EU has obviously occupied my thoughts.
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Design and build boom
Continued strong demand for space in the industrial property sector is driving a sharp rise in the volume of design and build (D B) space that is being delivered to the market.
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Harworth opens Manchester office
Harworth Estates, the regeneration arm of Harworth Group, has opened an office in Manchester city centre as it seeks more opportunities in the North West.
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Brexit: 'If you're not round the table, you're on the menu'
Architects, engineering firms, academics and policy experts came together yesterday to warn of the impact of Brexit on the industry.
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Video: Public Property Summit 2016 Highlights
View all of the highlights from the Public Property Summit in association with Capita, which took place in London in May.
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Instability hits key UK shed markets
It was both a positive and negative story for the industrial and logistic sectors during 2015, as instability hit the London and regional markets.