All Property Week articles in 13 December 2019 – Page 3
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Planning defeat forces Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation to change regeneration plans
The Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) has been forced to make a U-turn over plans for the West London regeneration scheme after defeat in a planning battle, which will see it lose the £250m provisionally granted to it from the government’s Housing Infrastructure Fund.
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Philip Green secures £310m remortgage deal on Topshop’s Oxford Street flagship
Sir Philip Green has secured a last minute £310m deal with American private equity group Apollo to keep the doors of his flagship Topshop store open.
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Industry predicts post-election bounce for commercial property
Industry experts are predicting a significant increase in commercial property deal-making following the Conservatives’ decisive victory in the general election.
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London Square to double new homes pipeline to £2.6bn following election
London Square plans to double the size of its development pipeline to £2.6bn following the decisive election result.
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Scape’s PBSA fund acquires Australian student accommodation portfolio from M3 Capital Partners
Scape’s PBSA has grown its Australian portfolio with the acquisition of the Australian Urbanest portfolio (Urbanest) from M3 Capital Partners’ Evergreen Real Estate Fund.
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NHS loses business rates relief case
The High Court has ruled that the NHS is not entitled to business rates relief.
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Election result gives residential developers confidence
The Conservative election victory is expected to drive a recovery in the housing market but some in the build-to-rent (BTR) sector are concerned about the new government’s home ownership-focus.
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Election result sends UK property stocks soaring
Shares in UK property stocks have surged this morning on the back of news that the Conservatives have secured a large majority in the general election.
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Conservatives secure large majority in general election
The Conservatives have secured a comfortable victory in the general election having picked up seats in Labour heartlands in the Midlands and the North.
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Proptech has a social role to play
The human element is one of the most fundamental factors at the heart of real estate, whether it be understanding how occupiers utilise a space, how residents choose a home or how office space attracts and retains talent.
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Tenant trust is a powerful issue
Power outages can strike at any time. More than one million people across England and Wales were affected by a catastrophic power failure in August this year, which paralysed transport services, sent traffic lights down and plunged businesses into chaos.
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May the finger-biting now be over
By the time you read this I hope you’ll have done your duty and voted.
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Interview with Sir Stuart Lipton: ‘Social is my driving factor’
As 22 Bishopsgate nears completion, Sir Stuart Lipton tells Adam Branson how the landmark scheme reflects his broader vision of development as a force for social good.
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Why Knight Frank’s flex offer is ‘a more considerate choice’
Agent teams up with established flexible officer provider Work.Life to give landlords ‘complete optionality’
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It’s time to build bridges
So how is everyone feeling? Bleary-eyed after staying up until the early hours glued to the TV? Shocked? Relieved? Confused?
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Julian Best to lead Howard de Walden property team
Julian Best is to succeed Simon Baynham as property director at the Howard de Walden Estate when the latter retires in September next year.
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Allsop Commercial raises more than £43m at last sale of year
Star lot was a mixed-use building with development potential in Basildon, Essex, which sold for £4.5m
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Property Week Digital Edition – 13 December 2019
Interview with Sir Stuart Lipton – BBC seek Bristol space – Interview with Art-Invest’s Ali Abbas – Food and beverage markets
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Osborne Clarke weighs up pre-let of 70,000 sq ft at Halo in Bristol
Legal practice Osborne Clarke is weighing up a pre-let of 70,000 sq ft at Halo in Bristol.
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This week in…..2005
The Telegraph Group prepared to shift its operations westwards from Canary Wharf to an office next to Victoria station in central London, marking the end of nearly two decades in London Docklands.
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