All Property Week articles in 14 May 2021 – Page 4
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Cain agrees leases with anatomē and The Wearer at Islington Square
Cain International has agreed two new leases with anatomē, a creator of botanical and nutritional supplements, and The Wearer, a jewellery boutique, at Islington Square.
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Allianz signs up at Barings Landmark in Manchester
Barings welcomes Allianz to its Landmark office scheme in Manchester.
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Long Harbour hires MacDowel from Quintain
Long Harbour has appointed Richard MacDowel as capital solutions director as part of the firm’s ongoing expansion into the Build to Rent (BTR) market.
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Gorillas signs up at SEGRO Park Deptford
SEGRO has signed its first UK letting with grocery delivery service Gorillas, agreeing a five-year lease for a unit at Park Deptford in south east London.
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Vistry benefits from pent-up demand from homebuyers
Housebuilding giant Vistry has revealed first-half profits will be “well ahead” of expectations as pent-up demand from the Covid-19 lockdowns is set to boost sales.
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Where does the corporate HQ go from here? A new blueprint for co-working and co-building
At the end of 2020, Standard Chartered made a big announcement. By 2023, the bank said that 90% of its 85,000 staff around the world would be given “flexi-working” arrangements.
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Ottolenghi to open at Howard de Walden estate
The Howard de Walden Estate has announced that restauranteur Ottolenghi will open a new restaurant in Marylebone Village next month.
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Welsh ‘palace’ sells for £950K at Allsop’s May residential sale
International bidders from the US, Australia and Sweden all competed for a grade I-listed Welsh mansion modelled on the Palace of Versailles at Allsop’s latest residential sale.
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BT signs for new Dundee contact centre
BT has pre-let an office building for a new contact centre in Dundee with capacity for around 1,000 employees.
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Plans approved for 229 homes at major Barking Riverside scheme
Bellway London has received planning permission for a 229-home project at Barking Riverside, London.
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SPV leases cannot be used to avoid empty rates, Supreme Court rules
Leases set up by special purpose vehicle (SPV) cannot be used to avoid paying empty rates, the Supreme Court has ruled.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: The future of hybrid working, Common to bring their co-living concept to the UK, PERE Global Summit tech panel, immersive Monopoly, IPSX finally launches
Boris Johnson has signalled that the current work from home guidance for England is to be lifted next month, if Covid-19 cases continue to drop, raising the prospect of an imminent return to pre-pandemic workplaces.
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King’s Cross prepares to reopen indoor F&B
King’s Cross is gearing up for a full reopening of its indoor food and beverage offering with 1,300 covers available from Monday.
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Over half of leisure facilities could close, industry body warns
Over half of England’s gyms, pools and leisure centres are at risk of closing over the next six months, an industry body has warned.
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North Star buys 62,000 sq ft MHCLG Plymouth office
North Star has bought a 62,000 sq ft office in Plymouth currently let to the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG).
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Ergo and BGO team up to build £100m shed portfolio
Ergo Real Estate and BentallGreenOak (BGO) have joined forces to develop a warehouse portfolio with a gross development value of £100m over the next 12 months.
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Londonmetric goes on warehouse buying spree
LondonMetric Property has paid £18.7m for three urban logistics warehouses in Croydon, Dunstable and Warrington.
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Mailbox finally completes listing on IPSX
The debut listing on the world’s first real estate stock exchange has finally gone ahead following several delays.
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Q&A: Five minutes with Vivian Hoelzl, head of property operations at Kooky
Vivian Hoelzl, head of property operations at Kooky, on how she got started in property, her industry likes and dislikes and her advice for young people. She also shares some of her cultural recommendations.
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Embracing a hybrid workstyle
Six months ago, we gave notice on our long-standing studio space. Moving was an opportunity to embrace a new hybrid style of working and reduce overheads, but what underpinned every single decision was the need to be flexible – including everything from IT and the studio lease to our phone ...