All Property Week articles in 13 March 2020 – Page 4
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Industrial rents and land values continue to grow in the regions
Prime industrial rents in the regions continue to rise, but slightly more slowly than before and at a rate that is outstripped by land value increases, according to new data from Carter Jonas.
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Green CMBS transaction is a first for Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs completed what Moody’s called the first ever green CMBS transaction in Europe earlier this year.
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Trade body launched to boost retail sales to overseas visitors
Association of International Retail set up in response to fall in Chinese shoppers as a result of coronavirus.
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Derwent becomes first UK REIT to land green revolving credit facility
Derwent London became the first UK REIT to agree a green revolving credit facility last October when it signed a £450m deal including a £300m green tranche.
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Savills to offer light industrial and resi opportunities at March auction
Savills has released a 117-lot catalogue for its next auction on 26 March.
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New report argues for more fiscal powers for London
The London Property Alliance and Arup have called on the government to devolve greater fiscal powers to London to drive £100bn of economic growth by 2041.
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The women breaking barriers across the property industry
Professional organisations for women are helping to address gender imbalance in the property industry
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Five banks arrange £450m ESG-linked facility for Great Portland Estates
Last month, Great Portland Estates (GPE) signed a £450m, ESG-linked revolving credit facility with a group of five banks.
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Budget 2020 offers no retail cure
Retail landlords are looking nervously to Asia, where measures to contain the spread of coronavirus have hit the retail sector hard.
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Lloyds backs Bruntwood SciTech to the tune of £185m
Last July, Lloyds Banking Group provided Bruntwood SciTech, a joint venture between Bruntwood and Legal General, with a £185m green funding loan.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 13 March 2020
Budget 2020 slammed for not going far enough – How green is your debt? – The art of finding studio space – Interview with retirement living developer McCarthy & Stone
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Industry opinion divided on Housing Sprint proposals
Critics question the viability of report’s key finding that expert committee should advise on housing delivery.
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Proptech can lead on diversity
Put the words ‘technology’ and ‘property’ side by side and the automatic association is with disruption and modernisation. But is the forward-thinking sector really that modern?
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People Moves: Hines, Legal & General Capital, Hollis and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Pace goes extra green mile at Cambridge site
Developer’s £150m scheme could be first BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ office in the city
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Budget slammed for not going far enough
Industry praises SME business rates move but warns that big retailers will suffer
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How to bring energy to buildings
Operating assets are the buzz phrase in real estate alternatives, yet investors have become increasingly comfortable with the reputational risk that comes with owning assets that are intrinsically linked with people’s lives.
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Are blended living schemes a viable model for UK retirement housing?
Could blended living schemes support the wellbeing of an ageing population?
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Occupiers look beyond central London to new office hotspots
Areas once seen as fringe are now on the up.