All Property Week articles in 5 September 2014
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NFU Mutual’s Bristol Cribb
NFU Mutual Insurance Society has bought the Centaurus Retail Park at Cribbs Causeway, Bristol, for £47.15m, representing a net initial yield of 5.53%.
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Deutsche PFB moves from one icon to another
Deutsche Pfandbriefbank is moving out of one City of London landmark and into another as it signs a deal for a new offce
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Hong Kong developer unveils plans for £500m Docklands scheme
Hong Kong developer Far East Consortium International is seeking consent for an ambitious £500m scheme in the Isle of Dogs.
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RESI: Criterion Capital launches 10,000-home US-style PRS brand
Criterion Capital has launched a new US-style rented homes brand, with plans to develop up to 10,000 units in the next six years.
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RESI: Housing chiefs criticise "political dithering" on green belt development
Experts have rubbished political dithering over calls to build homes on green belt land at the RESI conference this morning.
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Dutch fashion brand makes UK debut in Carnaby
Dutch womenswear brand SuperTrash has agreed a deal to open its new UK flagship store in Carnaby Street, London.
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Aberdeen buys 43,000 sq ft retail park
A client of Aberdeen Asset Management has acquired Chippenham Retail Park, Chippenham, Wiltshire from private development company Foinavon for £11.234m.
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RESI: Young homeowners spend four times more on housing than pensioners
Under 35s in England and Wales pay more than four times as much on housing than pensioners, according to new research from Savills today, published at RESI, the annual housing conference run by Property Week
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Knight Frank and Douglas Elliman join forces to target luxury market
Knight Frank Residential has forged an alliance with New York-based residential agency Douglas Elliman to target luxury homes and create a network of 400 offices across 52 countries.
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BCSC: Change must be driven locally, says high streets minister
Government support to boost the UK’s high streets must happen at a local level, high streets minister Penny Mordaunt told delegates at BCSC.
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KKR acquires two Spanish retail centres
Investment firm KKR and property company NEINVER have formed a joint venture to acquire two retail centres in Spain from a fund managed by British Land.
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Lend Lease appoints sustainability director
Lend Lease has appointed a new managing director of sustainability to help shape the company’s future strategic direction across Europe.
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RESI: Housing minister calls on sector to encourage investment into PRS
Housing minister Brandon Lewis has refused to rule out development on the green belt and highlighted the importance of foreign buyers in the residential sector in a speech to the RESI conference today.
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English city leaders call for more powers
Less than a week before Scotland decides whether to become independent from the rest of Britain, the eight English core city leaders will urge Westminster to grant more regional powers so they can start benefiting from the devolved policy like Scotland.
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BCSC: Shopping centre investment competition set to increase
The surge of international investment in the UK’s shopping centre market is set to increase over the next decade, according to speakers at BCSC.
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Howick Place lined up for £225m sale
A major office and residential development in London’s Victoria is being primed for sale for £225m.
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BCSC: Irish recovery boosts retail
The shift in the structure of employment in the Irish market from part-time to full-time workers has boosted Ireland’s economic recovery and its retail sector.
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BCSC: Porky’s BBQ squeals into Boxpark
Porky’s BBQ is opening a third restaurant in Boxpark, east London, amid plans to roll out to ten restaurants within two years.
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Mamas & Papas CVA plan approved
The creditors of nursery retailer Mamas Papas have voted through the proposed landlord company voluntary arrangements, enabling the company to revise lease terms and proceed with its wider restructuring plan
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BCSC: retail property to benefit from economic boom
The retail property market is set to benefit from the economic boom but will not return the levels of excitement seen in the 1980s, according to speakers at this year’s BCSC conference.