All Property Week articles in 10 June 2022 – Page 2
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Council approves green transformation of London’s Grosvenor Square
Grosvenor Property UK has been given the go-ahead by Westminster City Council to turn grade II-listed Grosvenor Square into an environmentally friendly urban garden.
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Retirement Villages Group buys site for West Malling scheme
Retirement Villages Group (RVG) has acquired a nine-acre site in West Malling, Kent, for conversion into an integrated retirement community.
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London resi agency Dexters files strong annual figures
London estate agent group Dexters has posted a 32% rise in revenue in its annual accounts for 2021.
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BidX1 unveils shopping centre bespoke auction
BidX1 and Knight Frank have been appointed to handle the sale of the Princess of Wales Shopping Centre in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, for a guide price of £3.75m.
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Gove unable to explain how Right to Buy will be funded
Housing secretary Michael Gove yesterday told the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities committee that he was unable to explain exactly how the government’s proposals to revive the Right to Buy scheme will be funded.
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Vita reveals plans for second Birmingham scheme
Developer MRP and Vita Group have submitted plans for a second Vita Student residence in Birmingham with 540 bedrooms.
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Mixed retail and resi lots feature in Auction House London’s June catalogue
Auction House London has released a 157-lot catalogue of residential and commercial properties for its 29 June auction.
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GLi secures first Park Royal pre-let with Classic Fine Foods
GLi has secured a pre-let at its West London prime urban logistic PR1 with international food company Classic Fine Foods.
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Chelsea Barracks secures £400m green loan
Developer Qatari Diar has secured a £400m green loan for phase four of the Chelsea Barracks development in Westminster, which will provide 32,000 sq ft of amenity space and 97 new apartments.
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LCP promotes Chislett to retail MD
LCP has promoted Ben Chislett to managing director of retail. He joined the company in January as UK head of retail.
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ESH makes two senior promotions
Edgerley Simpson Howe (ESH) has promoted Chris Fenton to salaried partner and Henry Phipps to associate partner in the firm’s occupational agency team.
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RICS reveals review publication date
Lord Bichard is set to publish his independent review into the governance and purpose of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) early next week, the body has revealed.
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Former Harrison Street boss launches private equity firm
A new London-based private equity real estate investment platform has been launched by Daniel Gorzawski, the former head of Europe at Harrison Street.
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Square Roots targets 3,500 new homes after achieving for-profit RP status
Square Roots has been approved as a for-profit registered provider (RP) of affordable housing for rent and shared ownership, paving the way for plans to deliver 3,500 new homes over the next six years.
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Panattoni to speculatively develop 230,000 sq ft logistics units in Aylesford
Panattoni is to speculatively develop the final two units at its sustainable logistics development in Aylesford, Kent, and has agreed pre-lets for the remainder of the space at the park.
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Barnard Marcus unveils bumper catalogue for in-room sale
Barnard Marcus has lined up nearly 300 lots for its upcoming, in-person auction at the Grand Connaught Rooms in London on 29 June.
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Q&A: Five minutes with Ged Simmonds, managing director, commercial offices and residential at Mace
Mace managing director, Ged Simmonds, on how he got started in property, his top film and book picks, his number-one travel destination and the superpower he wishes he had.
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Government takes 130,000 sq ft for new Manchester office hub
The Government Property Agency (GPA) has signed a lease agreement to take almost 130,000 sq ft of office space in Manchester for a new regional hub as part of its plan to move civil servants out of Whitehall.
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BossCast: Data can unlock Europe’s €50 trillion SFR sector, says proptech pioneer
IMMO’s co-founder Samantha Kempe explains how tech is helping institutional investors access single-family rental (SFR) and in the latest episode of BossCast with Andrew Teacher, she sets out her stall for why the most sustainable buildings are the ones already built.
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Palace Capital boss Sinclair steps down after 12 years
Palace Capital’s co-founder Neil Sinclair is stepping down as chief executive after 12 years in the role with immediate effect.