All Property Week articles in 11 October 2019 – Page 5
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Europe gets Real about Brexit
Remember as a kid hiding behind a cushion when you were watching the scary bits on Dr Who? That’s what it is like watching the latest daily episode in the long-running Brexit saga – minus the cushion or expectation of a happy ending.
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Frogmore fund raises £80m in first closing
Private equity firm is looking to raise £400m for its fourth UK-only fund
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Invesco in £4bn residential push
Invesco Real Estate is gearing up to double the size of its European residential portfolio to £4bn over the next five years.
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Birmingham’s Bond Wolfe unveils 132-lot October auction catalogue
Birmingham-based Bond Wolfe Auctions is offering 132 lots at its next auction on 23 October.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 11 October 2019
Hays acquire Thomas Cook stores – Interview with Native Land CEO – Council out-of-town purchases – Midlands markets – Developers consider environment
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This week in… 2014
The Labour-commissioned Lyons Housing Review was published. It suggested that housing delivery needed to be increased to 200,000 homes a year.
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Melburg and Angelo Gordon buy 100,000 sq ft office in Bristol
Melburg has teamed up with Angelo Gordon to acquire the 100,000 sq ft South Plaza office building in Bristol in an off-market deal.
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Professional
People moves: Knight Frank, Audley Group, RPS and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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BP Ventures and Goldacre inject £2.5m into proptech firm Grid Edge
Birmingham-based proptech start-up Grid Edge has secured a £2.5m investment from a partnership between BP Ventures and proptech venture capital firm Goldacre.
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Markets
Next phase of Smithfield scheme under way in Stoke
Plans progress despite contractor setback. Robyn Wilson reports
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Ocubis reinvents Vauxhall resi project as hotel-led scheme
Developer axes housing-led scheme at Albert Embankment and submits plan for hotel in two 24-storey towers
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Insight
An industry for LGBTQ+ graduates
This is the time of year when most graduates traditionally start work following the completion of their undergraduate or post-graduate studies. It is an exciting month and a time when they start their career in their chosen profession, gain further independence, meet new people and start developing their professional experience. ...
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RICS issues report on valuing flexible space
It offers insights but is not the prescriptive guide many say the sector needs
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Monaco developer set to paint London REDD
Family-backed company targeting luxury resi has ‘no limit to size of pipeline’
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Markets
Kickstart at last for Coventry and Warwickshire Gateway
Obstacles overcome on mixed-use scheme.
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LBS launches London-focused commercial real estate fund
Developer also receives green light for the redevelopment of Defoe Court near Old Street roundabout
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Experts assess likely impact of new national design guide
Guide launched at Tory party conference is intended to give residents more say in design of developments
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Gladman loses air quality appeal
The Court of Appeal has upheld a decision to refuse planning permission for 330 homes and a care facility in Kent due to the scheme’s impact on local air quality, in a move that could set a precedent for developers.