All Property Week articles in 11 November 2022 – Page 3
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Helical and Ashby Capital complete first letting at JJ Mack Building
Helical and Ashby Capital have completed their first letting at The JJ Mack Building in the City of London.
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King’s Cross’s Tribeca signs first occupier
The London BioScience Innovation Centre (LBIC) is set to become the first occupier at King’s Cross’s Tribeca development.
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Hines expands East Midlands logistics development JV with Clowes
Global real estate investor Hines has expanded its joint venture with UK property group Clowes to develop 1.15m sq ft of logistics space across the East Midlands in England.
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Brodtman to take up seat on Grainger board
Former CBRE UK chairman Michael Brodtman is set to join the board of residential property giant Grainger as a non-executive director.
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Valor appoints Ganas from Brookfield
Last-mile real estate specialist Valor Real Estate Partners has appointed Matt Ganas as senior vice president.
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NAPB calls on chancellor to reform residential property tax system
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has been urged to reform stamp duty and set up Government Property Bonds in his upcoming statement, by a leading property association.
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Development & Operations: Reimagining Student Living
How to deliver affordable, inclusive accommodation amidst rising living costs.
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Insulation from the energy crisis
Vincent Bryant, CEO and co-founder of Deepki, discusses the importance of improving energy efficiency across property portfolios if managers are to avoid the worst this winter.
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Travelodge secures £19.4m for west London hotel
Travelodge has secured £19.4m for a 113-bedroom development in Chiswick, west London, from RTP Global Real Estate Investments.
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Frasers takes 100,000 sq ft at Blackpool’s Houndshill centre
Frasers Group has become the anchor tenant of Houndshill Shopping Centre owned by Blackpool Council.
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Montpelier Estates reveals care home plan for Trafford Waters
Specialist healthcare provider Montpelier Estates has launched a public consultation on proposals for an 82-bed, three-storey care home at Peel L&P’s Trafford Waters development within TraffordCity, Manchester.
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IMP starts 340,000 sq ft Hinckley Park logistics building
Investor IM Properties (IMP) has begun building and marketing a 340,000 sq ft speculative logistics and manufacturing unit on its Hinckley Park scheme in Leicestershire.
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CMA expresses concerns over GIC and Greystar’s £3.3bn Student Roost acquisition
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has expressed concerns over GIC and Greystar’s £3.3bn acquisition of PBSA provider Student Roost, warning the deal could hurt students in one of the UK’s biggest cities.
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Musk bans remote working at Twitter
Twitter employees have been banned from remote working by new owner Elon Musk, days after around half of the social network’s workforce were sacked.
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Wetherspoon puts further pubs for sale
JD Wetherspoon has put seven more of its pubs onto the market, after putting 32 up for sale earlier this year.
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Octopus and PIC later living JV buys debut site in St Albans
Senior Living Investment Partners, a joint venture between Octopus Real Estate and Pension Insurance Corporation Capital (PIC Capital), has made its first investment, buying a site in St Albans where it plans to develop a 124-home retirement community.
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Bruntwood gains approval for £93m Manchester office tower
Developer Bruntwood will spend £93m building The Alberton, an 18-storey office building in the heart of Manchester city centre, after it was granted planning approval for the scheme yesterday (10 November).
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Lakeside signs up two more Inditex brands
Inditex fashion brands Pull&Bear and Stradivarius have taken 9,642 sq ft and 8,710 sq ft respectively at Lakeside shopping centre in Essex
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Blackpool to get £40m levelling up investment to unlock £300m regeneration
The government has committed to providing £40m of levelling up investment to relocate Blackpool’s court building, in a move that it said would unlock a £300m town-centre regeneration plan.
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Long Term Assets seeks admission to trading on the London Stock Exchange
Long Term Assets (LTA), a Guernsey investment company, has announced its intention to admit its shares for trading on the Specialist Fund Segment of the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange.