All Property Week articles in 02 December 2016 – Page 2
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AXA unveils plans for Assembly Bristol regen
AXA IM Real Assets has submitted a planning application for the overall masterplan of its Assembly Bristol regeneration project, to Bristol City Council.
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EPRA makes Moerenhout new chief executive
The European Public Real Estate Association (EPRA) has appointed Dominique Moerenhout as its new chief executive officer with effect from March 1 2017.
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£775m Paddington Cube agreed by Westminster Council
Westminster City Council has given the green light to developer Irvine Sellar’s revised plans for his £775m Paddington Quarter scheme in West London.
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Green light for £180m Redcliff regen
Bristol City Council has granted consent for a £180m regeneration project in the Redcliff Quarter, including the city’s tallest residential tower.
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Peabody merges with Family Mosaic
Peabody and Family Mosaic have agreed to merge creating a £6bn housing association providing 55,000 homes to 111,000 residents across London and the South East.
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Liberum analysis hits Barratt at FTSE 100 nudges up
A note from Liberum hit Barratt Developments on Tuesday, as the analysts cut one of the UK’s largest housebuilders to a SELL, and warned of a tough 2017 ahead for the homes sector.
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Circle reveals rise in asset value and rental income
Circle Property has brushed aside uncertainty over Brexit with a 16.3% rise in the value of its portfolio for the six months to 30 September.
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RICS calls for national renter database to replace credit checks
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has called on the government to develop a database of 10m social and private sector households, which could replace the current system of credit checks.
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L&Q and East Thames finalise merger
Housing associations L Q and East Thames housing associations have merged, and the new organisation has also agreed a £2.6bn refinancing package.
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CBRE appointed to Islington Square
CBRE has been appointed property and estate manager for the £400m Islington Square development.
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London’s Sloane Street and South Molton Street most popular for international retailer debuts
Sloane Street and South Molton Street have welcomed the most international brand debuts in London in the last year, according to Colliers International’s Central London Retail Healthcheck Report.
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Housing investment must provide for the elderly to solve the crisis
Philip Hammond’s first Autumn Statement has put housing on the priority list, but only time will tell if the proposed £7bn spending - to support the construction of new homes, including spending by Housing Associations - turns into a successful strategy.
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Lee Baron makes Mark Fitzgerald new head of property management
Mark Fitzgerald has been appointed the new head of property management at Lee Baron.
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Green light for 76,000 sq ft office refurb in London's Midtown
Evans Randall Investors has been given the green light for a refurbishment of 90 Fetter Lane, in London’s Midtown, that will increase the available space from 64,000 sq ft to 76,000 sq ft.
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ICSC NY: New occupiers to light up UK retail
It was only two weeks ago that the leading lights of retail were meeting at MAPIC and so some may wonder why ICSC is so important to attend.
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London Square plans 406 homes on Bermondsey industrial estate
London Square have bought the 4.7-acre Rich Industrial Estate in Bermondsey, and will turn the site into a mixed-use development with more than 220,000 sq ft of commercial and retail space.
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Government takes 560,000 sq ft in Canary Wharf for new civil service hub
The government has picked a 560,000 sq ft office block in Canary Wharf as a new hub for 5,700 staff.
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Former FA chair to head up board at Cogress
The former chairman of the Football Association and Manchester City FC has taken the helm of the board at Cogress, the private equity firm.
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Stobart launches new northern logistics park
Stobart Group has launched the first phase of its new logistics and business park next to the Crosby-on-Eden airfield in Carlisle.
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'Brexodus': Record number of UK lawyers register to work in Ireland
The number of UK lawyers registering to work in Ireland has hit record levels this year as law firms clamour to maintain links with the EU, new data suggests.