All Property Week articles in 13 May 2022 – Page 4
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Picton buys mixed-use West London scheme for £13.7m
Picton has completed the freehold acquisition of a scheme on Hammersmith Road in West London for £13.7m.
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GPE buys City of London block for £30m
Great Portland Estates (GPE) has agreed an off-market deal to buy the long leasehold interest of a vacant City of London office block for £30m.
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Home REIT seeks £150m from share placing
Home REIT, the group that provides accommodation for homeless people, is seeking to raise £150m for new investments.
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Sirius sells south London business park for £16m
Sirius Real Estate has agreed the sale of a business park in Camberwell, London, for £16m.
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LondonMetric sells four assets for £34.2m
LondonMetric Property has sold four assets for £34.2m in separate transactions.
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CBRE hires trio to enhance out-of-town retail offer
CBRE has made three senior appointments in its UK retail team to tap investment demand for the UK warehouse sector.
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Government to allow investigation into RICS
The government has announced that it will give the power to appoint an independent person to investigate the governance and effectiveness of RICS.
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Bruntwood buys stake in Scottish wind farm
Property investor and developer Bruntwood has taken a 42.2% stake in a new wind farm at Kirk Hill in Ayrshire, Scotland, allowing it to source energy for its own offices and shared spaces in Manchester from renewable sources.
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Knight Frank tips resi investment set to hit record £16.2bn this year
Investment in the residential market is expected hit a record £16.5bn in 2022, a sharp side rise on the £10.2bn invested into the asset class last year, according to Knight Frank.
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Shepherd to market Aberdeen site earmarked for 3,000 homes
Shepherd Chartered Surveyors has been appointed to market parcels of land across 78 acres of Aberdeeen city centre site.
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Allison Homes appoints Sheridan as non-exec
Housebuilder Allison Homes has brought in Dave Sheridan, executive chairman of ilke Homes and former CEO of Keepmoat, as a non-executive director.
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WeWork beats first quarter revenue estimates
Workspace provider WeWork has exceeded its Q1 revenue expectations of $740m (£607.3m) to $760m by delivering first quarter turnover of $765m, after increasing available desks.
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Urban Splash’s modular housing JV enters administration
The modular housing joint venture (JV) set up between Urban Splash, Japanese firm Sekisui House UK and Homes England has entered administration.
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Newbury hotel and golf club put up for sale
Donnington Grove Hotel & Golf Club in Newbury has been put up for sale for £10m by Sandtrend, its owner for the past 17 years.
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Clarion faces investigation by Housing Ombudsman
The Housing Ombudsman said it had found evidence of maladministration at Clarion Housing Group over a failure to deal with a complaint from a resident with vulnerabilities and is planning a wider investigation of one of the UK’s largest housing associations.
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The remote revolution
Auctions had to move online at the outbreak of Covid-19, but are they set to stay virtual or will ballroom sales return?
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Q&A: Robin Howeson discusses Savills’ next phase
Head of auctions Robin Howeson tells Property Week what’s in store for Savills’ growing team.
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Getting up to speed on climate issues
A recent Property Week Climate Crisis Challenge event saw a strong sample of the property industry gather for a ‘speed networking’ soirée, with fast-paced discussion of the key green questions and challenges the industry faces.
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Checkout a new way of working
With Messrs Branson and Musk now offering joyrides into orbit for a mere £200,000 or so, you could be forgiven for thinking that the ‘space race’ is over.
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Back to the ballroom?
Over the past year, the auctions market has more than proved that it can adapt with the times. While the retail sector is still weighing up the high street’s future and the office sector is frantically encouraging employees to return, auction houses have had a whale of a time.