All Property Week articles in 12 July 2019 – Page 4
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Blockbuster Netflix deal is cue for Shepperton’s expansion
US streaming giant taking 435,000 sq ft at Shepperton boosts Pinewood’s plan to triple size of Surrey studios.
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Insight
Science Parks & Innovation spotlight: will the Arc really float?
Property Week ’s team of experts debate the merits of the vision behind the Oxford-Cambridge Arc.
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Markets
Salisbury on path to recovery following nerve agent attack
A new redevelopment plan is drawn up.
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Brexit accelerates SME shift to shorter-term leases
Brexit uncertainty is driving more of the UK’s small businesses to look for shorter office leases, according to new figures from the Citibase Business Confidence Index.
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Columbia Threadneedle to sell six offices across south for £46.9m
Columbia Threadneedle is selling a portfolio of six offices in the south of England for £46.9m.
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Q&A: Henderson Park founder on the firm’s $3bn fundraising
Nick Weber reveals how his team pulled in the investment and explains the company’s ‘big deal’ strategy
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Property Week Digital Edition – 12 July 2019
Shepperton Studios expansion – CBRE Telford Homes deal – CVAs – Hampshire, Dorset & Wiltshire market – Flexible office valuations
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Patrizia markets mall as potential resi play
Walnuts centre in Orpington described as ‘residential redevelopment opportunity’
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Insight
New rent law rocks NYC landlords
New York City’s real estate moguls are reeling from the worst political defeat in their history.
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Insight
Hunt’s the only man for the job
As the Tory leadership hustings grind on, the process seems increasingly irrelevant because Conservative Central Office was foolish enough to send ballot papers out too early.
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Withdrawals restricted on M&G property fund
Move was prompted by redemption requests from long-standing investors
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Professional
Rise of flexible office space poses headache for valuers
Traditional valuation models are being questioned but it may take a downturn for valuers to alter their approach.
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Planning stalls as councils grapple with nitrate pollution
Hampshire resi schemes put in jeopardy.
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Professional
What can commercial landlords learn from the Hackitt review?
Industry stakeholders are still coming to terms with what the Grenfell disaster means for them.
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Professional
Is the planning use class system still fit for purpose?
The government’s reported plans to merge high street use classes raises questions about the use class system as a whole.
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Markets
Swindon’s Victorian Carriage Works gets modern makeover
Heritage site set to become digital hub.
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Telford Homes deal signals new BTR strategy for CBRE
Deal will inject money and expertise into Telford’s activities while giving CBRE immediate scale in rented sector.
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Q&A: IKEA JV MD on its UK modular ambitions
Graeme Culliton says BoKlok plans to build affordable homes on the south coast
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RESI Convention 2019: finding the perfect mix
For-sale housing is still at the heart of many mixed-use schemes, but the palette is broadening to include sheds and beds, BTR and cultural uses
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New auction house Bond Wolfe raises £10.4m from busy third sale
Bond Wolfe Auctions raised £10.4m at its third sale since its launch in January this year.