All Property Week articles in 11 October 2019 – Page 4
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FEC starts work on £470m London scheme
FEC is starting to work on Consort Place – its £470m London scheme previously called Alpha Square.
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Europa Worldwide signs for 715,000 sq ft Corby warehouse
Freight forwarder Europa Worldwide has signed a pre-let agreement that will see it move into a purpose built 715,000 sq ft facility at Midlands Logistics Park in Corby.
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L&G to fund new government hub in Peterborough
LGIM Real Assets has agreed to forward fund the new government hub in Peterborough, announced yesterday.
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WeWork’s UK losses rocket ten-fold
WeWork has posted a staggering ten-fold increase in losses for its UK arm in its latest set of accounts filed at Companies House.
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UK logistics remains ‘resilient’ in third quarter with take-up of industrial space up 15%
The UK logistics market remained resilient in the third quarter of 2019, with take-up of industrial space up 15% compared with the same period last year, according to research from Cushman Wakefield.
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Supermarket Income REIT checks out on £60.4m Sainsbury’s deal
Supermarket Income REIT has purchased a Sainsbury’s supermarket in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, from Legal General for £60.4m, reflecting a net initial yield of 5.25%.
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Native Land commits to £1bn Bankside Yard scheme
Native Land has committed to the £1bn Bankside Yards mixed-use development.
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Local council pension funds pool £800m of real estate
Local Pensions Partnership Investments (LPPI) has launched its first pooled real estate fund – aggregating assets held by different local authority pension schemes.
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The Route raises £30m to fund eight UK developments
The Route Finance, part of The Route City wealth club, has raised £30m for the funding of eight developments across the UK.
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Vacant London and Midlands shops get repurposed quickest
Vacant retail space is being redeveloped more quickly in Greater London and the Midlands than in the rest of the country, according to new data from the Local Data Company (LDC).
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Future-proofing the Square Mile
Since Roman times, the City of London has continually evolved to meet the challenges of the future.
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Manchester sets target for carbon-neutral development
Strategy calls for zero-carbon schemes.
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Will councils regret buying out of town?
Simon Creasey questions the wisdom of local authorities that splashed their cash on out-of-town retail parks and warehouses just as the sector was beginning to show signs of decline
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Big names in retirement living join Property Week conference line-up
Some of the biggest names in the retirement living market will be speaking at next month’s Property Week Retirement Living conference.
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A creative solution for Liverpool's Baltic Triangle
Liverpool venture brings regeneration without pricing out creative start-ups.
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AshbyCapital’s Ferrari on why quality retail is still a good bet
Purchase of Abbotsinch Retail Park reflects strategy of buying good, regionally dominant malls, says CEO
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Leisure scheme planned for arrival at Blackpool station
Alien-themed rides to anchor £300m project.
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Investors flock to alternatives
Political and economic uncertainty is driving investors to reconsider their investment portfolios and driving them towards alternatives more than ever.
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Native lands in mixed-use: interview with Alasdair Nicholls
Native Land is known for high-end residential schemes, but now it is making a big move into mixed-use with South Bank project Bankside Yards. Chief executive Alasdair Nicholls explains why to Adam Branson
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Chester’s delayed Northgate project moves ahead at last
Revised plans with less retail get green light.