All Property Week articles in 11 September 2015 – Page 6
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News
Green REIT sounds note of caution about Dublin’s office boom
Green REIT is taking a cautious stance on leverage and development after rapidly building a portfolio valued at nearly €1bn (£734m).
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Wembley Central on the market for over £37.5m
Developer St Modwen is set to market the retail and hotel elements of its Wembley Central scheme for a price in excess of £37.5m.
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Fund manager Ares set to flip £34m UK asset
US fund manager Ares is to flip the only UK asset in a pan-European office portfolio it acquired just a matter of weeks ago.
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Hot Housing Index 2015
Location specialist CACI has drawn up an exclusive list of the country’s hottest housing locations for Property Week . So which towns came where and why?
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Insight
RESI 2015 was a rousing affair
The great and the good of the residential world gathered at Celtic Manor in south Wales this week for what was a real corker of a RESI Conference.
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Axa to fund £17m west London Accor Hotel
Axa Real Estate has agreed to fund Investra Development’s £17m Accor Hotel development in Ealing, west London.
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Schroders agrees £16.8m deal for Quadrant Park
Royal London Mutual Insurance Society has completed the acquisition of a multi-let industrial estate in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, from Schroder UK Real Estate Fund (SREF).
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CWM takes trip into travel retail sector with HS1 hire
The man responsible for retail leasing at the new St Pancras station has joined CWM in order to launch a new travel retail arm at the specialist agency.
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Markets
Can regions bag the luxury pound?
The UK luxury retail market is booming. Last year, spend on luxury items grew by 7% in the UK, with annual sales topping the £10bn mark, according to Bain Company.
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RESI 2015: Rental improvement is required
The property industry has not gone far enough in developing purpose-built homes for private rent, delegates at this week’s RESI Conference heard.
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RESI 2015: Housing minister says no promises on office-to-resi extension
Housing minister Brandon Lewis has said the government has still not made a decision on whether it will extend office-to-residential permitted development rights (PDR).
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RESI 2015: State ‘should intervene to meet UK housing demand’
Former chancellor Alistair Darling this week called for government intervention to boost supply in the UK housing market.
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Markets
Need to know: the impact of the office-to-resi PDR
Measures introduced by the government in May 2013 to allow offices to be converted to residential without planning permission have been controversial.
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Insight
Imagine the impact of no affordable housing on an area
You may have noticed that there are to be shifts ahead in the provision of affordable housing.
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Insight
Prioritise infrastructure projects and watch the housing building rate rise
It is no surprise that the ability to develop housing is affected by the provision of fit-for-purpose infrastructure and transport connections.
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Markets
Q&A: Fraser on sharp end of London’s prime resi market
London’s prime residential market has enjoyed a sustained boom. Attracted by London’s safe haven status, international buyers have flocked to snap up London homes in unprecedented numbers, driving developments and sending prices rocketing.
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Markets
When is a pop-up not a pop-up?
Pop-up stores have disrupted the retail sector. They have brought brand experience, excitement and footfall to the nation’s high streets and shopping centres - and are also big revenue generators.
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Markets
Lush: the sweet smell of success
You can smell a Lush store before you see it. The distinctive, heady scent epitomises everything about the brand and its brightly coloured products.