All Property Week articles in 13 April 2017 – Page 4
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The Stage: curtain raiser
A Shakespearean theatre is poised to play an important role in a £750m mixed-use development in Shoreditch.
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Middle-aged consumers have the deepest pockets
“Age doesn’t matter, unless you are a cheese,” according to Luis Buñuel. I would argue otherwise.
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Put a digital plan in place or face the consequences
Planning ahead in the digital economy is increasingly important for today’s CEO. Aaron Block, MD of New York accelerator MetaProp, summed it up nicely at Mipim when he said: “I would ask the chief executives of all these companies today, what is your plan for engaging with the next generation ...
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Go Native homes in on BTR after landing key mandates
Aparthotel operator Go Native has won a string of build-to-rent (BTR) management mandates across the UK, significantly expanding its footprint in the sector.
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Newcore hits the acquisition trail after new fund launch
Newcore Capital Management has launched a £50m fund and made its first acquisitions for the new vehicle, which include a garden centre and a care home.
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L&G acquires Bedford park at reduced price
Legal General Investment Management is set to snap up a major Midlands retail park for around £95m - considerably less than the guide price of £103m.
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Markets
Has Aberdeen’s beleaguered office market turned a corner?
In the Granite City, oil is everything. The trend lines for office take-up and oil prices are virtually indistinguishable.
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Markets
Indyref2: experts speculate on the likely market impact
The political instability that has plagued Scotland for the last few years was ramped up last month when Scottish MPs backed first minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon’s call for a second independence referendum.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 13 April 2017
Thamesmead regeneration - The Stage development - Eyal Weizman interview - Scotland and trade counters focuses
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Online
Green light for Lower Thames Crossing
Approval has been granted for the Lower Thames Crossing, the first underground crossing of the Thames since the Queen Elizabeth II bridge opened in 1991.
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Reading’s Hive Campus buzzing with Praxis letting
Praxis has let 33,000 sq ft at its Hive Campus within the Arlington Business Park to Nokia in the biggest letting deal in the Reading office market in 2017.
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Adlington to open seven new retirement living sites
Retirement living provider Adlington has announced plans to open seven new high-end developments schemes across the North West and Staffordshire.
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Three new lettings for Reading’s Thames Tower
Landid and Brockton have secured three new tenants for their office building in Reading.
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Park keeper’s cottage and terraced homes at next SDL Bigwood’s auction
SDL Auctions Bigwood has released a large catalogue for its next auction, featuring 110 lots.
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MEES changes: Landlords still unaware of new EPC requirements
Landlords are still “complacent” about the impact of environmental regulations coming into force next April - which could well see more properties fall foul of the new rules than previously thought.
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Seize the moment. It's a great time for logistics
Demand for logistics real estate remains steady in the face of potential political and economic headwinds across Europe ahead of key elections.
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Countryside fires up Partnerships division with Fagg hire
Countryside Properties has strengthened its Partnerships business with the appointment of Richard Fagg as land and new business director.
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Clearbell buys £32m industrial portfolio
A new fund advised by Clearbell Capital has kicked off an investment push in the industrial sector with the acquisition of a portfolio for £32m from funds managed by Aviva Investors.
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AEW UK REIT buys a £4.5m industrial building in Basildon
AEW UK REIT has announced acquisition of a 69.000 sq ft industrial building in Basildon, Essex, for £4.55m, reflecting a yield of 7.8%.
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Why so many architects on Desert Island Discs and so few property titans?
Any broad-minded property folk who suspect the industry’s jaundiced stereotype of architects is outdated should download Amanda Levete’s appearance on Desert Island Discs . She was straight out of Central Casting.