All Property Week articles in 12 November 2021
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Tilia Homes appoints Nigel Greenaway as CEO
Tilia Homes has appointed Nigel Greenaway as chief executive officer. This follows the departure of David Bridges, who is stepping down to explore new opportunities.
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Stantec appoints new director for Midlands
Property consultancy Stantec has appointed Phil Farrell as director, development and built environment, for the Midlands region.
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Telford Homes and Legal & General to create Stratford BTR scheme
Telford Homes and Legal & General have completed a deal to develop a built to rent (BTR) scheme at International Way in Stratford, east London.
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Boom Battle Bar opens at Goodman’s Fields
Located close to the four-screen Curzon cinema within the estate, Boom Battle Bar has taken 8,000 sq ft on a new 15-year lease.
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Sellar eyes Liverpool Street redevelopment
Sellar, the developer of The Shard skyscraper, is understood to be working on plans to redevelop another site in London.
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RD Studios takes space at SEGRO’s ‘first UK net zero carbon refurb’
Creative production group RD Studios has signed a 10-year lease for a 45,000 sq ft unit at SEGRO’s first UK net zero-carbon warehouse refurbishment at Premier Park, Park Royal in London.
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Harper Dennis Hobbs recruits trio of graduates
Retail property consultancy Harper Dennis Hobbs (HDH) has taken on three graduates to support the company’s 55-strong workforce.
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Harrison Street and Cortland JV to develop Brum BTR scheme
Harrison Street and Cortland have joined forces to develop a 440-unit build-to-rent (BTR) scheme in Birmingham.
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Gresham House adds two sustainable investment recruits
Specialist asset manager Gresham House has appointed Jonathan Walker and Rosie French as sustainable investment managers, reporting to director of sustainable investment Rebecca Craddock-Taylor.
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Henry Boot chosen for £47m York factory resi conversion
Henry Boot Construction has been chosen as the contractor for the refurbishment of York city’s former Rowntree factory as part of a £47m urban development scheme.
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Wates hires former Balfour Beatty associate director
The Wates Group has hired Bekir Andrew in a new environmental sustainability director role.
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Lands Improvement to deliver 1,000 homes in Hertfordshire
Lands Improvement has signed an agreement to create 1,000 homes on a 104-acre open arable site in Redbourn in Hertfordshire, Property Week can exclusively reveal.
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Investors walk away from non-green property deals, data reveals
Some 73% of UK institutional real estate investors and property professionals have said they expect more commercial property investors and buyers to walk away from commercial real estate with poor ESG performance.
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LondonMetric proposes £175m share placing to complete deals
LondonMetric has proposed a £175m share placing in order to raise funds for acquisitions that are already either committed or under offer.
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Private equity weighs up PureGym
Fitness chain Pure Gym has been approached by private equity firms looking to back its expansion.
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AEW UK Real Return Fund acquires two assets
AEW UK Real Return Fund has snapped up an industrial asset in Middlewich, Cheshire, and a three-storey mixed-use building in Cardiff for a combined total of £10.5m.
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IMMO Capital goes on poaching spree for European expansion
IMMO Capital, a proptech platform for the single-family rental sector, has poached eight new hires across the industry as it prepares to expand across Europe, Property Week can reveal.
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Hunt joins TRE as head of investment
Tudor Real Estate (TRE) has continued its business expansion with the appointment of Philip Hunt as head of investment.
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BTR more affordable than PRS
Build-to-rent (BTR) residents spend a smaller proportion of their monthly income on rent compared with those who live in the private rented sector (PRS), according to a new report by the British Property Federation.
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House of Fraser to close Oxford Street site permanently
Frasers Group has announced that House of Fraser will permanently close its Oxford Street store in January 2022.