All Property Week articles in 11 August - DIGITAL ONLY – Page 3
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Private landlords 'slow to make buildings safe' following Grenfell
Private landlords of high-rise blocks with cladding and insulation that have failed fire safety tests are not moving quickly enough to make their buildings safe, the Local Government Association (LGA) has stated.
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Civitas buys £22.9m social housing portfolio
Civitas Social Housing has completed the purchase of a portfolio of regulated social housing for £22.9m.
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NHS Wales deal brings Swansea scheme to fully let
Public Health Wales and NHS Shared Services has signed for a 28,500 sq ft lease at the Matrix Beta office building on Swansea Enterprise Park.
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Delancey sells Milton Homes
Delancey has sold Milton Homes, a provider of equity release products for residential property, to City of London Group for £20.2m.
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Housebuilder shares tumble
Housebuilders’ shares fell on Thursday after the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors’ latest survey of the sector indicated a weakening housing market.
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Take-up spikes but investments sink in London’s Midtown
Data from Farebrother’s latest Midtown market report shows a 30% spike in take-up in the second quarter of 2017.
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RESI 2017: Alok Sharma confirmed as keynote speaker
Alok Sharma is set to deliver his first major public address since taking over from Gavin Barwell as housing and planning minister at RESI 2017, which takes place at the Celtic Manor Resort in Wales on 13-15 September.
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LXi buys Priory care homes for £14.9m
LXi REIT has acquired two Priory Group care homes in Northern Ireland and exchanged contracts to buy a third for a total price of £14.9m.
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Circle Property valuation jumps almost 20%
The value of Circle Property’s portfolio has surged 19.7% in a year to £93m.
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McDougall appointed head of Lloyds’ commercial real estate
Madeleine McDougall has been appointed the head of the Lloyds’ Bank commercial real estate team.
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Capital & Regional profits to be boosted by cost savings
Capital Regional has generated £1.8m of cost savings following an internal cost review which analysts expect to drive profit growth.
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Lok’nStore Group shares rise
Shares in the Lok’nStore Group rose 0.93% on Wednesday after the self-storage company reported rising revenues in a trading update.
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LendInvest raises £50m bond
LendInvest has listed a £50m retail bond on the London Stock Exchange’s order book for retail bonds (ORB).
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RESI 2017: housing needs local authorities and investors on same page
Property Week has not only lined up the biggest names in property and politics for RESI 2017 , the Housing Finance Institute is also partnering with this year’s event and will be bringing along a number of local authorities who want to do business with you. ...
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Video: The UK in a street
Research into the current distribution of housing type and values across the UK has shown how regions of the UK would appear as just a single street.
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Bloomberg announces restaurant line-up in new HQ
Bloomberg has announced the independent restaurants to occupy Bloomberg Arcade, its new HQ in the City of London.
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HK buyer swoops for £285m City office
A private Hong Kong investor has acquired 70 Gracechurch Street in the City of London for £285m.
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People Moves: Savills, GVA, Maples Teesdale and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Interactive map: data reveals PDR slowdown
The number of office to residential permitted development rights (PDR) applications submitted by developers has significantly slowed down, according to the latest data published by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG).
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Construction: Swimming against the tide
The UK construction industry has certainly suffered a bad rap in recent years. While Britain’s corporate sector has earned a glowing reputation for slickness and innovation around the world – particularly in areas such as financial services and technology – the building industry has, for the most part, endured something ...
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