All Property Week articles in 14 January 2022 – Page 2
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The University of Bristol takes 74,000 sq ft space at Temple Quay
The University of Bristol has taken on a 17-year lease on 74,000 sq ft of space at 1 Trinity Quay in the city’s business quarter of Temple Quay.
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Government could take 400 years to fix cladding crisis
The government is predicted to take almost 400 years to fix the UK’s buildings affected by unsafe cladding, if the current pace continues.
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Levelling Up committee launches inquiry into building safety funding
The Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (LUHC) Committee has launched an inquiry into the funding and remediation of buildings with safety issues.
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Craigard gets green light for first Huntingdon industrial space in more than 20 years
Craigard has received planning permission for what it says is the first new industrial development in Huntingdon in more than 20 years.
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Knight Frank to move Birmingham HQ to 103 Colmore Row
Knight Frank is set to move its Birmingham headquarters to 103 Colmore Row after signing a 15-year lease.
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CBRE IM bolsters UK research team
CBRE Investment Management (CBRE IM) has added to its UK research team with the appointment of Dominic Smith as senior director of credit research.
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House prices rise 7.6% on last year
The average price of a property coming to the market this month has increased by 0.3% (+£852) to £341,019, according to Rightmove’s House Price Index.
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Glenbrook acquires BTR scheme in Leeds
Glenbrook has completed the acquisition of a 5.12-acre site at the edge of Leeds city centre from Marshall CDP.
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Former WeWork MD launches flexible workspace in London
A new flexible workspace provider created by the former boss of WeWork in Europe has launched its first London location at Aldgate Tower in east London.
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JLL makes series of UK leadership changes
JLL has made a number of high-profile changes to its key UK client teams.
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OakNorth backs Axis Retail Partners with a £20.5m loan
OakNorth has provided Axis Retail Partners with a £20.5m loan to support its acquisition of St George’s Shopping Centre.
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Galliford Try provides positive half-year update
Galliford Try has told investors the developer is “performing well” in a trading update for the six months to the end of December.
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Scottish auction for offshore wind farms raises £700m
Crown Estate Scotland’s auction of seabed plots for major offshore wind projects across the Scottish coast has raised £700m.
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Queensberry Real Estate appoints senior development manager
Queensberry Real Estate has appointed senior development manager Nalin Seneviratne, who will be responsible for local authority partnerships.
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Welsh government urged to review pressure on housing market
The Welsh Conservative housing spokesperson and member of the Welsh parliament for Aberconwy, Janet Finch-Saunders MS, has urged the Welsh government to collect the “necessary data” to review the pressure on the housing market in Wales.
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UKAA appoints Scotland and North West chairs
The UK Apartment Association (UKAA) has appointed two chairs to lead and expand activities in the North West and Scotland.
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Aldi opens checkout-free store in London
Aldi has become the latest supermarket to open a checkout-free store.
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Kervan Kitchen joins Colchester’s Northern Gateway Leisure Park
Turnstone Estates has added Kervan Kitchen Restaurant Group to the line-up of operators at its £65m leisure development in Colchester.
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Hudson River Trading takes top floor of British Land’s 100 Liverpool Street
British Land has let the top floor of 100 Liverpool Street in Broadgate to Hudson River Trading on a 10-year term.
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Industrials REIT completes £17m of acquisitions
Industrials REIT has completed two multi-let industrial (MLI) acquisitions for a combined £17m, reflecting a blended net initial yield (NIY) of 5.8%.