All Property Week articles in 10 September 2021
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Make sure your views are heard in our fifth annual Logistics Census
For almost a decade now, the UK logistics sector has been undergoing a fundamental, structural change which has only been amplified by the current pandemic situation.
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Queen to open Carnaby Street store
An experiential pop-up shop celebrating the iconic rock band Queen is due to open its doors on Carnaby Street later this month.
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Knight Frank data shows potential care bed shortage
Knight Frank data has shown a potential care bed shortage following limited development in 2020.
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Panattoni leases 346,000 sq ft speculative warehouse in Luton to Ocado
Logistics real estate developer Panattoni has signed a lease with online grocer Ocado Retail for a 346,132 sq ft, speculatively developed logistics facility in Luton.
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Trebor and Schroders get green light for Wolverhampton industrial development
Trebor Developments and Schroders Capital’s Schroder UK Real Estate Fund have secured detailed planning consent for a four-unit industrial development at Revolution Park, Wolverhampton.
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Tower London signs for Camden unit
The Shoreditch-based independent chain, which has four other sites across London, one at Brick Lane, two at Wood Green and one at Walthamstow, took a new 10-year lease on the property.
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GPE lets two retail stores at Hanover Square, London
Great Portland Estates has secured two further retail lettings at Hanover Square, London.
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Crest Hotels acquires Best Western Devon hotel
The hotel, built in 1971, has 69 ensuite bedrooms and a restaurant, bar and lounge open to guests and the public.
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Landsec welcomes ZARA to One New Change in London.
Landsec has signed fashion retailer ZARA to a 23,000 sq ft store at One New Change in the City of London.
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A new generation of operators calls for better standards in workspace
The expected stampede to return to city centre offices may be corralled by a lack of suitable supply, according to Ryan Unsworth of developers Opus North.
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Urban Logistics REIT buys Nottingham warehouse
Urban Logistics REIT has acquired a Nottingham warehouse occupied by ZF Services.
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Marley Group plans flotation on London Stock Exchange
Marley Group said it is considering an initial public offering and plans to float on the main market of the London Stock Exchange.
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Regional REIT swings to profit in first half amid return to office
Regional REIT posted a swing to profit for its first half ended 30 June, highlighting a strong level of rent collection for the period.
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SEGRO prices €500m green Euro bond
SEGRO has priced a ten-year €500m (£426m) senior unsecured green bond issue.
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Kier swings to annual profit as expenses fall
Kier Group swung into profit for the year ended 30 June 2021 as it noted that current trading had kept in line with expectations.
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Yorkshire housebuilder signs £50m JV with Dominvs Group
Housebuilder Yorkshire Country Properties has signed a joint venture with Dominvs Group, with plans to develop £50m worth of housing, Property Week can reveal.
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Co-living pioneer The Collective calls in administrators
Co-living pioneer The Collective has called in the administrators, citing reduced occupancy levels caused by the pandemic.
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Creative workspaces can add as much 10% to London house prices
Workspace for creative industries can add as much as 10% to London house prices every year, data shared exclusively with Property Week has revealed.
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Michael Gove appointed housing secretary
Michael Gove has been appointed housing secretary as part of a cabinet reshuffle following Robert Jenrick’s sacking from the role.
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Martin’s Properties invests £3m into Love Ventures
The group said that the investment will provide “strategic support” to Love Ventures to assist its growth as it builds a team of “multidisciplinary professionals” and continues to raise capital ahead of its Fund II close on 29th October