All Property Week articles in 1 November 2019 – Page 4
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Hammerson appoints French REIT boss to board
Hammerson has appointed the chief executive of Paris-based REIT Gecina as a non-executive director.
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Landlord pulls plug on WeWork letting in Glasgow
WeWork’s deal to open its first workspace in Glasgow at 50 Bothwell Street has fallen through, Property Week can reveal.
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Clintons prepares for CVA
Clintons has reportedly written to landlords to invite them to discuss a possible Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) next week.
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Green light for Debenhams plan to convert part of Oxford Street store for HQ
Plans for Debenhams to turn its fourth and fifth floors of its Oxford Street store into office space have been recommended for approval by Westminster Council.
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Riverstone partners with care services firm
Retirement living developer Riverstone has partnered with home care services firm, The Good Care Group (TGCG).
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Allegra Care completes first care home purchase
New care home provider Allegra Care has completed the purchase of its first home as it goes on the hunt for other similar acquisition opportunities.
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Tikehau Capital acquires the Walnuts shopping centre in Orpington
Tikehau Capital has teamed up with Areli Real Estate to buy The Walnuts Shopping Centre in Orpington, as tipped by Property Week .
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How will Quality of Life Foundation help the UK to build better homes?
The built environment plays a huge role in shaping people’s lives and how they feel, as well as having an impact on the wider environment.
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Can co-living schemes fit into property’s existing legal regime?
The rise of co-living is a revolutionary development in rental markets, offering a number of perks without the drawbacks of renting. Rather than just offering a place to live, it is a social movement based on a sense of community and collaboration.
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Change is good
While Camden is synonymous with the history of its music culture, world-famous markets and international appeal to tourists, the area is changing.
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What is at the heart of a destination?
This question is informing many of our decisions at Shaftesbury as we strategically evolve our dynamic London West End neighbourhoods. While people may come to an area for one reason, it can be something very different that prompts them to stay and spend more time.
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Taco Bell to open in Reading's Broad Street Mall
Moorgarth Group, the asset managers of Reading’s Broad Street Mall, has signed up Taco Bell in a unit previously home to sports retailer Foot Locker.
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REIT sells last shopping centre at sharp discount to prior valuation
UK Commercial Property REIT has sold its last remaining shopping centre for £23m.
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Wembley’s in the pink
Quintain is on track to develop 8,500 homes at Wembley Park over the next eight years, along with a seven-acre urban park and a mix of hotels and retail.
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We need to step up and do more
I have just returned from a fascinating trip walking in Napoleon’s footsteps. Those who know me might think I have an unhealthy obsession with this diminutive leader, but I have always taken an interest in how people can succeed despite not fitting normal perceptions – in Napoleon’s case, of a ...
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Renewed hope for future of Tricorn site in Portsmouth
Plans mooted for 13-acre redevelopment.
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The rise and fall of WeWork
After SoftBank was forced to throw WeWork a $9.5bn lifeline, Emanuele Midolo investigates where it all went wrong for the flexible workspace giant – and asks whether the rescue plan will work
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Mizen nabs London development site and recruits new managers
Mizen Group has acquired a north-west London development site and made two senior appointments to its management team.
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Spin Class: Halloween party
“But it’s the pelvic thrust/That really drives you insane/Let’s do the time warp again,” I sing to my colleagues after snapping up 10 tickets for tonight’s Rocky Horror Picture Show movie night and Halloween party.
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Khan quick to rebut call for major changes to London Plan
Mayor rejects Planning Inspectorate’s call for small-site housing target reduction and green belt changes