All Property Week articles in 11 December 2015 – Page 5
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News
L&G’s property lending arm hails best year since launch
Legal General’s (L G’s) property lending arm has enjoyed its busiest year to date, lending more than £550m across six deals.
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Professional
People Moves: TH Real Estate, Turley, Knight Frank, Argus Fire etc.
All the latest moves and appointments from across the property sector.
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Professional
LSH appoints Musgrove as its head of office in Bristol
Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH) has appointed Peter Musgrove as its new head of office in Bristol.
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Markets
Siblings aim to capitalise on store’s success by building Tollgate Village
Situated three miles from Colchester, the Sainsbury’s supermarket in Stanway has the distinction of being the grocery multiple’s first store to take £1m in one day.
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News
Weston acquires the Gables for residential
Home counties developer Weston Homes has acquired a psychiatric care building called the Gables at the former Peterborough District Hospital in St Peter’s Chase to develop a £19m residential scheme.
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Insight
Offices should have no reservations about new model
The hospitality sector is going from strength to strength. Marriott’s recently announced record occupancy rates and its merger with Starwood Hotels Resorts show how customer experience and service are integral to success.
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News
Morgan Stanley buys £91m stake in Notting Hill estate
Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing (MSREI) has acquired a 42.5% equity stake in Frogmore’s sprawling Notting Hill Gate Estate in west London.
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News
90 North purchases Centrica HQ
90 North Real Estate Partners has acquired the newly constructed Centrica Energy HQ office building in Stavanger, Norway, for €32m (£22m).
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News
Developers eye 55-acre Eagle Farm plot in Milton Keynes
A host of UK industrial developers are circling a prime 55-acre plot of land in Milton Keynes, which has planning consent for a 1.4m sq ft logistics scheme.
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News
LSH celebrates 20% uplift in auction sales for the year
Lambert Smith Hampton has posted a 20% year-on-year increase in the amount raised at auctions this year after pulling in just over £10m at its December sale.
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Markets
Liverpool 2 ready to greet the world
Five giant red Megamax cranes now dominate the waterfront at Liverpool’s docks, evidence of the progress that owner Peel Ports has made at Liverpool 2, the city’s new container port.
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News
Liberty to fund development of 1m sq ft of industrial units
US investor Liberty Property Trust has signed a £100m funding agreement with Stoford Developments to build out 1m sq ft of speculative industrial buildings.
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News
Bidwells staff put the fun into fundraising £175,000
It’s been a huge year of fundraising at Bidwells.
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News
Government to relax green-belt rules for starter homes
The government has unveiled plans to loosen restrictions on the green belt to enable the development of thousands of new low-cost homes for first-time buyers.
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Online
LXB plans to wind up company in 2017
LXB Retail Properties is weighing up plans to sell the company’s assets and then return funds to shareholders in 2017.
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Markets
RAF bases to become local problem after US exodus
In 2019, the Royal Air Force (RAF) will have a major problem on its hands.
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Markets
Q&A: Stewart Baseley on resolving the housing crisis
Home Builders Federation boss on why Britain is still unable to build the number of homes it needs.
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Insight
We need a housebuilding revolution that benefits all
Spending review is always an interesting time, especially for a housing association that undertakes market sale, has an investor-backed build-to-rent subsidiary, a big shared-ownership programme and subsidised rent. Do I laugh or do I cry?
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Online
Image gallery: Student Accommodation conference 2015
The student property sector gathered at Property Week ’s Student Accommodation conference in London last week to hear about the latest trends in the market and participate in some lively debates.
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