All Property Week articles in 10 November 2017 – Page 6
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Professional
People Moves: Cundall, Wedlake Bell, Galliford Try, Johnson Mowat and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Online
EcoWorld buys majority stake in Willmott Dixon’s Be Living
Malaysian developer EcoWorld International has agreed to purchase a 70% interest in Willmott Dixon’s residential development business, Be Living.
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Online
Welltower and Quantum Group sign £250m development partnership
Welltower, the US healthcare REIT, has signed a development partnership with Quantum Group, which will give Welltower the exclusive option to acquire £250m of Quantum’s development pipeline, through its Encore Care Homes subsidiary.
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Insight
Oxford in Wonderland: Westgate Oxford
Property Week joins the throng at the themed opening of the UK’s latest shopping mall, Westgate Oxford, which is set to be a game-changer.
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Insight
Escape rooms: the great escape
Property Week checks out the latest entrant to the competitive socialising market - the escape room - and asks whether it’s here to stay or just a passing fad.
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Online
Land Registry makes commercial ownership data free to use
HM Land Registry has today made ownership data on land and property owned by UK and overseas companies free to use.
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Insight
Junkyard Golf Club: putt up in lights
Junkyard Golf Club began life as a pop-up in Manchester but this indoor entertainment brand is now taking root with permanent sites in major cities and big plans to expand throughout the UK.
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Online
L&R refinances Atlas hotels with Morgan Stanley
London Regional has refinanced the debt on the Atlas portfolio of hotels it bought last April for £575m.
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Online
Sir Howard Bernstein joins Manchester City in development role
Sir Howard Bernstein has taken a development-focused advisory role at the parent company of Manchester City Football Club, Property Week can reveal.
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Insight
Interest rate rise is no cause for panic
There seems to be some panic, or at least disagreement, over whether the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee was right to declare the first interest rates rise for over a decade last week .
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Insight
Creative outlets: Julia Calabrese interview
McArthurGlen’s chief executive Julia Calabrese talks to Property Week about the company’s growth plans and how she thinks the thriving retail outlet sector will fare going forward.
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Online
Swathes of Oxford Street to be traffic-free by end of 2018
Plans to pedestrianise large parts of Oxford Street as early as next year were unveiled today by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan.
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Insight
Five minutes with: Jonathan Doughty of ECE
ECE’s global head of foodservice on being mentored by his father and his obsession with ice cream.
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Online
Jeffrey to step down as head of M&G Real Estate
M G Real Estate’s chief executive Alex Jeffrey is stepping down early next year for a new role as head of M G’s Asian business.
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Professional
Sims comes to Coyote as new head of client services
Recently launched proptech venture Coyote has again returned to M7 Real Estate to poach Johnnie Sims as its new head of client services.
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Online
WeWork takes its first centre in Ireland
WeWork has taken four floors at the Iveagh Court building in Dublin city centre, its first location in Ireland.
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Online
Stage Capital completes exits of businesses worth over €350m
Stage Capital has completed the sale of three assets worth a total of more than €350m (£311.4m).
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Online
Graftongate director Angell-James passes away
Henry Angell-James, director of Graftongate and a well-known figure in the world of industrial property, has passed away at the age of 54.
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Online
Green light for £33m retirement living in Wiltshire
McCarthy Stone has obtained planning permission for a £32.6m retirement living development at the former Aviva offices in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
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Online
Schroders snaps up Broadlands Business Campus
Schroders has acquired the Broadlands Business Campus in Horsham in an off-market deal from Praxis.