All Property Week articles in 11 March 2022 – Page 2
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Abrdn sells London office for £12m
Abrdn has sold the long leasehold interest in Allan House, 10 John Princes Street, London W1, to the freeholder, The Howard de Walden Estate.
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Bond Wolfe releases March bumper catalogue
Midlands-based auctioneer Bond Wolfe has released a 199-lot catalogue for its live-streamed online auction on 30 March.
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Avant Homes releases plans for £57m Glasgow resi scheme
Scottish housebuilder Avant Homes has revealed its plans to build a 167-home scheme on the outskirts of Glasgow with a £57m GDV.
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Homes England welcomes four new board members
Housing secretary Michael Gove has announced four new members will join the Homes England board.
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Schroders fund lets Wolverhampton unit to DPD
Schroders Capital UK Real Estate Fund (SREF) has pre-let a 58,320 sq ft industrial unit at Revolution Park in Wolverhampton to delivery giant DPD.
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Hala El Akl joins Oxford Properties to spearhead ESG strategy
Global real estate investor Oxford Properties Group has appointed Hala El Akl to oversee the firm’s ESG programme and operations.
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Churchill unveils £30m Christchurch mixed-tenure later-living plans
Churchill Retirement Living has unveiled its £30m plans to regenerate a former gasworks site in Christchurch to build a mixed-tenure later-living site.
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Capital Land receives £64m Octopus loan
Specialist lender Octopus Real Estate has loaned £64m to Capital Land Property Group for a residential scheme in Swindon, Wiltshire.
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Workspace appoints new head of portfolio management
Workspace has hired Leo Shapland as its new head of portfolio management, who will also join the executive committee, effective from 21 March.
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Hammerson and CPPIB complete £140m sale of Glasgow shopping mall
A joint venture between Eurofund and Henderson Park has completed the £140m deal to buy Glasgow’s Silverburn shopping centre from Hammerson and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB).
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TCS bounces back from pandemic restrictions
Town Centre Securities has signalled a strong recovery from Covid-19 restrictions with a rise in net tangible assets (NTA) and a return to profit during the six months to the end of December.
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Target investment boosts growth
Care homes group Target Healthcare REIT has reported its interim figures were boosted by investment and development commitments of £191m.
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LSL’s full-year figures boosted by relaxation of Covid restrictions
Estate agency giant LSL Property Services has posted a 234% leap in profit after bouncing back from the Covid-19 lockdowns.
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Single-family rental is the next big opportunity for BTR, says Packaged Living
In this latest edition of our BossCast series, Blackstock Consulting founder Andrew Teacher catches up with Jonathon Ivory, Packaged Living’s managing director of single family homes to discuss the company’s recent partnership with Aviva Investors and emerging trends in BTR (build-to-rent).
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Mipim: ‘Over 20,000 registered delegates as of last week’
Mipim’s organisers have said “over 20,000 registered delegates” have signed up as the annual property event returns to its usual spring slot for the first time since 2019.
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Ali Mew appointed as St. Modwen Logistics’ new property management director
Property developer St. Modwen Logistics has appointed Ali Mew as its new property management director as part of its aim to develop its asset management function in line with its growth targets.
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Liverpool’s Royal Liver Building hits the market for £90m
Corestate Capital has appointed CBRE to market The Royal Liver Building in Liverpool with a £90m price tag.
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Parliamentary Archives set for Kew move to avoid fire and water damage risk
The Parliamentary Archives in the Palace of Westminster’s Victoria Tower are set to be moved to The National Archives in Kew, south-west London, due to the risk of fire and water damage in the Westminster property.
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Vast majority of European pension funds ‘do not yet have strong ESG’, study finds
The vast majority of commercial real estate assets in European pension funds “do not yet have strong ESG credentials”, research from Deepki has found.