All Property Week articles in 1 March 2019 – Page 4
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IPF rental growth forecast turns negative for first time since 2012
For the first time since November 2012, the rental growth forecast in the IPF Consensus Forecasts has turned negative because of the weak outlook for retail property.
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Croydon reworks College Green plans
Croydon Council’s in-house development company is reworking its plans for a town centre site after failing to assemble all the land needed.
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High Street Residential plans £133m Birmingham scheme
High Street Residential has acquired a site in Birmingham for a £133m scheme.
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Bishopsgate Goodsyard plans revised
Hammerson and Ballymore has doubled the number of homes it will provide at the Bishopsgate Goodsyard development.
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Inland buys major London site with 'chequered' history
Inland Homes has bought a six-acre London development site on behalf of a third-party investor.
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Canary Wharf v EMA Brexit ‘frustration’ case to go to Court of Appeal
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has been given permission to appeal the High Court’s decision against it last month.
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Green light for Savills IM's Grain House scheme in Covent Garden
Planning permission has been granted for the redevelopment of an island site on Drury Lane, Covent Garden, to be known as ‘The Grain House’.
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Trinity House and APAM acquire west London data centre
Singapore investor Trinity House Investments and asset manager Catella APAM have acquired a 106,000 sq ft data centre in west London out of receivership.
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LSH poach trio from Carter Jonas
Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH) has poached three town centre, retail and regeneration specialists from Carter Jonas.
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M&G buys spec logistics unit in Birmingham
M G Real Estate has acquired a speculatively developed industrial unit at Birmingham’s Advanced Manufacturing Hub.
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Galliard and Cain International receive stretch senior loan for east London development
Orchard Wharf Developments, a special purpose vehicle set up by Galliard Homes, Cain International and construction firm O’Shea, has received a £65.5m stretch senior development facility from NatWest to redevelop a site on the banks of the River Lea, neighbouring East India Docks.
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May accused of bribing Labour MPs with £1.6bn communities fund
Theresa May is being accused of attempting to buy Labour MP votes for her Brexit deal with the launch of a £1.6bn fund for struggling communities.
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CBRE hires O’Neill from L&G in equity placement role
CBRE has appointed James O’Neill from Legal and General Investment Management (LGIM) Real Assets as a senior director into its equity placement business, part of CBRE Capital Advisors.
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Urban Exposure commits £110m to Birmingham developments
Urban Exposure, a residential development financier and asset manager, has completed a£66.9m loan for a residential development in central Birmingham.
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THE WEEK AHEAD: Estate agency groups go head-to-head with full-year figures
There’s another busy week ahead for property companies with both the UK’s largest estate agency groups reporting full-year figures.
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Bellway to develop resi tower on Croydon Jobcentre site
Bellway Homes has announced that it will develop 181 apartments on the former Jobcentre Plus site in Croydon.
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Moorgarth to build resi towers above mall
Moorgarth Group has submitted a planning application to develop a major residential scheme above its shopping centre in Reading.
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Five office fit-out firms face £7m fine for breaking competition law
Fourfront, Loop, Coriolis, ThirdWay and Oakley have agreed to pay £7m in fines after admitting their involvement in a cartel.
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Moon departs Whitbread in management reshuffle
Jo Moon, head of acquisitions for Premier Inn at Whitbread, has left the business as part of a number of management changes following the sale of Costa.
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LK Bennett files for administration
LK Bennett has filed for administration putting its 130 UK and international stores, and around 500 jobs, at risk.