All Property Week articles in 12 May 2017 – Page 5
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News
The Co-op sells CIS Tower in Manchester to Castlebrooke
The Co-operative and Hermes have sold the landmark Co-operative Insurance Society (CIS) Tower in central Manchester to Castlebrooke Investments for more than £65m.
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News
Quintain’s Wembley Park ready to roll
Quintain’s redevelopment of Wembley Park is about to get its biggest viewing on national television as top elite racers from across the globe battle it out alongside double-Olympic Champion Ed Clancy OBE and Property Week.
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Insight
Northern focus pays dividends for Avant
The latest financial results of mid-market housebuilder Avant Homes illustrate just how well the regional housing market has held up in the wake of the EU referendum result.
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Insight
North American investors set to swoop on UK build-to-rent
The UK’s build-to-rent (BTR) sector is expected to enjoy exponential growth over the coming years. Knight Frank estimates that £25bn has been invested in the nascent sector to date and forecasts that this will increase to £70bn by 2022.
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Insight
UK needs to cherry-pick the best of US build-to-rent
We are now entering the third phase of the build-to-rent (BTR) revolution in the UK.
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Online
L&G buys BTR site in Leeds
Legal General has announced the purchase of a build-to-rent (BTR) site in central Leeds, as tipped by Property Week .
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Markets
Chris Lacey targets large-scale projects with new residential capital advisory business
CBRE’s former head of capital markets, Chris Lacey, made a name for himself as the go-to agent for the build-to-rent (BTR) sector at a time when the concept as we know it now was virtually unheard of.
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Keller sells Accolade Park in Bristol for £62m
Keller Group has sold the freehold interest in Accolade Park in Bristol for £62m to a consortium of South Korean institutional investors backed with a £31m loan from PGIM Real Estate Finance.
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Insight
Rescuing broken housing market will take work
The Communities and Local Government Select Committee’s recent report into the capacity of the homebuilding industry lays out the huge challenges that the housing white paper made very clear.
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News
Berkeley beefs up White City scheme
Berkeley’s St James is planning to expand its huge White City scheme after acquiring an office campus from Imperial College London.
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Platform_ tempts Druckman from Whitbread
Build-to-rent (BTR) developer Platform_ has poached Alan Druckman from Premier Inn owner Whitbread to lead its operations and commercial division.
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LendInvest makes largest development loan
LendInvest has completed its largest-ever development finance package.
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Professional
Landowners' income may drop under Digital Economy Act
Emma Broad and Carla Revelo explain the changes to the new electronic communications code and how they will affect landowners.
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News
Renault UK campus under offer to Middle Eastern buyer
A Middle Eastern investor is poised to buy Renault UK’s headquarters in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, for close to £35m.
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Alibaba on hunt for Midlands shed in bid to crack UK market
Chinese ecommerce giant Alibaba is on the hunt for a huge distribution hub in the Midlands as it steps up its efforts to crack the UK market.
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Information
Dublin dubbed hottest European city for hotel investment
Dublin has topped a list of the hottest European cities for hotel investment compiled by Savills, thanks to rising visitor numbers and a constrained development pipeline.
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Online
Stars align for winners at 2017 RESI Awards
L Q’s David Montague won the headline award of ‘Personality of the Year’ as the RESI Awards 2017 celebrated the great and the good of the residential sector.
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Online
Neom Organics makes central London debut
The Cadogan Estate has signed up wellness and beauty brand Neom Organics for its first central London store on the King’s Road, Property Week can reveal.
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Insight
Park it and profit: office car parks offer a lucrative opportunity
Following the unsurprising slump in the office market in response to the EU referendum, we’ve seen welcome signs of stabilisation - and enjoyed an encouraging start to 2017 with domestic buyers returning to the market.
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Professional
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