All Property Week articles in 12 March 2021 – Page 3
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Bellway and Latimer JV secures site for 1,200 homes in Cambridge
Bellway and Latimer, the development arm of Clarion Housing Group, have secured a site to develop 1,200 homes in Cherry Hinton, Cambridge.
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Vonder secures site for Wembley co-living scheme
Vonder has secured a 150,694 sq ft site in Wembley for a co-living scheme.
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Westminster Property Association elects Paul Williams as chair
Westminster Property Association (WPA) has elected Derwent chief executive Paul Williams as its new chair.
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Skyroom launches £100m fund to deliver homes for key workers
Skyroom has launched a Key Workers Homes Fund of £100m to support the delivery of homes for key workers across London.
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Take the Q1 Property Week Covid-19 sentiment survey
A year on from the UK being placed into its first Covid-19 lockdown, Property Week is launching its quarterly survey to gauge how the sector is feeling a year into the pandemic, and what it thinks the future holds.
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Some progress made, but we still need to work harder on diversity
Bringing a week of International Women’s day content to a close, PropElle founder Ayesha Ofuri writes about the property sector’s diversity strengths, and where it needs to work harder.
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Ilke Homes secures South East site for modular scheme
Ilke Homes has secured a 14.5-acre site in Southend-on-Sea where it plans to develop 225 affordable homes.
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LondonMetric acquires two warehouses for £31m
LondonMetric has acquired two warehouses in Milton Keynes for £31.2m.
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Candy leads £1m fundraising effort to beat Sadiq Khan
Nick Candy is spearheading a last-ditch fundraising drive to help the Conservative Party win back London in the upcoming mayoral election.
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Skanska mulls Watford head office move
Skanska is weighing up plans to move its head office to Leavesden Park in Watford.
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Elementa & Hawkins\Brown: Measuring embodied carbon is key to hitting targets
In our second ESG Propcast, Elementa’s Clara Bagenal George and Hawkins\Brown’s Louisa Bowles, argued that considering the whole life cycle of a building is essential if Britain is to achieve its net-zero targets.
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Hines announces two senior promotions
Hines has made two promotions in its UK team to spearhead the growth of its industrial and logistics and living platforms.
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Second Amazon Fresh store opens in London
Amazon has opened its second London Amazon Fresh store on Wembley Boulevard, following the opening of its debut store in Ealing earlier this month.
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British Land delivers first net zero carbon building at 100 Liverpool Street
British Land has offset the residual embodied carbon from 100 Liverpool Street, making it the developer’s first net zero carbon building.
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BMO REP acquires two Travelodge hotels
BMO Real Estate Partners (BMO REP) has acquired two newly built Travelodge hotels from the Hinton Group for £20m.
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Mayor of London green lights 1,500 affordable home scheme in Dagenham
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has announced that a former Dagenham car works site in east London will be redeveloped into a 1,500-plus affordable housing scheme.
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Essensys launches flexible services platform
Flexible workspace tech provider essensys has launched a flex services platform, which allows landlords and flexible workspace providers to update in-building experiences and scale up portfolios, Property Week can reveal.
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Harworth increases operating profit by 14.4%
Harworth Group saw its operating profit rise by 14.4% in 2020.
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Unite posts 12% drop in earnings
Unite Students saw a 12% drop in earnings to £97.3m in the year to 31 December 2020.
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Hammerson submits resi plans for former Debenhams store
Hammerson has submitted plans to Leicester City Council to redevelop the former Debenhams store at Highcross into housing, Property Week can reveal.