All Property Week articles in 1 October 2021 – Page 4
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Virgin Money to close 31 shops
Virgin Money will close 31 shops in response to changing customer demand, the company has said.
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Dublin office leasing still 40% below long-term average
Office leasing activity in Dublin is still 40% below the long-term average, according to data from Savills.
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ESB appoints Savills to market 51 acres of land in Yorkshire
ESB has appointed Savills to market 51 acres of land in Knottingley, West Yorkshire.
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Number of Wetherspoon pubs hits lowest total since 2012
The number of pubs in Wetherspoon’s portfolio has hit its lowest since 2012 as the company posts record losses.
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Swan Housing CEO to retire
Swan Housing Association chief executive John Synnuck will retire in March 2022 after 28 years in the role, the company has said.
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New West End Company hails £5bn in investment
Some £5bn of investment is coming to the West End over the next five years, the New West End Company has said.
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M&G sells pair of shopping centres for £145m
M&G Real Estate has sold two shopping centres to commercial property investor LCP for £145m.
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Thackeray Group opens office scheme in Putney
Thackeray Group, a real estate investment, development and asset management company, has opened the first new office development in Putney, south-west London, in 10 years
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Global Mutual signs pharmacy firm at Parmer Cardiff
Global Mutual has secured a five-year lease with Midatech Pharma for 8,000 sq ft of office and laboratory space at its Parmer Cardiff innovation centre.
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Beaufort funds £30m Warwickshire resi scheme
Beaufort has provided a £30m residential development debt facility to Piper Homes to fund a scheme in Warwickshire, Property Week can reveal.
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Invesco buys Birmingham retail park for £84m
Invesco Real Estate has bought The Fort Shopping Park in Birmingham for £84m with finance from Tristan Capital Partners.
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Welput commits to UK’s largest office scheme since the pandemic
Welput, the central London office fund managed by BentallGreenOak (BGO), is set to develop the largest speculative office scheme to in London since the pandemic.
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Insight
Why housebuilders and LAs should partner up
Editor: Kate Parker’s recent article considered why local authorities (LAs) were struggling with social and affordable housing targets, a topic that ought to be at the top of Michael Gove’s in-tray.
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Property firms must move with the ESG tide
Editor: The news that the UK’s top property firms are in the midst of a recruitment frenzy should come as little surprise, as businesses across the sector benefit from the surge in optimism and uptick in activity in the wake of the pandemic.
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Spotlight shines on the climate crisis
Last week, heavyweights from across the property industry gathered at British Land’s 100 Liverpool Street to discuss how the sector could address the climate crisis.
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Watch the Climate Crisis Challenge Spotlight Event on-demand
Last week, heavyweights from across the property industry gathered at British Land’s 100 Liverpool Street to discuss how the sector could address the climate crisis. The Climate Crisis Challenge Spotlight Event was hosted by Property Week in collaboration with UKGBC and partners Argent, Barclays, Mishcon de Reya and Savills.
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All bets are on
It’s fairly normal to have a healthy dose of cynicism as a journalist – especially after a year and a half of worrying about Covid – but it feels good to be upbeat about life for a change. My lockdown hobbies have all but disappeared and in-person meetings are par ...
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Property Week Digital Edition – 1 October 2021
Premier Inn has emerged from the pandemic with bold European expansions plans – How have the European cities that hoped to lure companies from the UK post Brexit fared without the expected exodus? – Demand for business parks is rising as occupiers seek heathier, nature-connected space
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Letter from New York
No sector of the New York City real estate economy has been so badly mauled by the pandemic as hotels.