All Property Week articles in 14 October 2022 – Page 2
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Central Oxford office scheme hits market
North Bailey House in Oxford has been launched for pre-let, providing 20,000 sq ft of workspace in the city centre.
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Cost-of-living could drive a quarter of young renters out of London
Due to the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, more than a quarter (27%) of London’s younger generation renters are considering leaving the city within the next 12 months, according to research from Pocket Living.
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Peabody secures permission for 1,950 homes in south-east London
Housing association Peabody has been granted outline planning permission for 1,950 homes in Abbey Wood, south-east London.
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Southern Grove secures permission for £75m student scheme in Hackney
London-based developer Southern Grove has secured permission for a £75m mixed-use student accommodation scheme in Hackney Wick, east London.
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Fabrix hires chief investment officer
Real estate investor Fabrix has appointed Nicholas Schiloff as chief investment officer (CIO).
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Landsec urges government to strengthen net zero regulations
Landsec has called on the government to ramp up legislation to ensure the property sector hits net zero carbon targets.
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Grit agrees one of sub-Saharan Africa’s largest real estate loans
Grit Real Estate Income Group has agreed a loan and revolving credit facility for up to $306m (£271m).
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Warehouse REIT strikes above-ERV lettings in Coventry and Plymouth
Last-mile logistics group Warehouse REIT has completed two lettings in Coventry and Plymouth totalling 205,000 sq ft.
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Barratt launches second phase of £200m share buyback programme
Housing giant Barratt Developments has launched a share buyback programme for up to £50m.
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Vistry agrees terms of £1.25bn takeover of Countryside
Countryside has reached agreement on the terms of its £1.25bn takeover by Vistry with a cash and share deal.
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Videos
Property podcast: Co-ownership makes the holiday home dream a reality, says Pacaso founder
Founder and CEO of Pacaso, Austin Allison, discusses how co-ownership has become the smart and responsible model of purchasing a second home, and could help ease the affordability problem in in-demand areas.
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Uber signs lease for Moretown office hub
Uber has signed a five-year lease for 8,500 sq ft of ground-floor office space at Resolution Property’s Moretown hub.
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Insight
How do you solve a problem like lettings industry changes?
Fewer properties, more tenants, more self-managing landlords and a looming increase in regulations.
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Odevo acquires US firm KWPMC
Residential property management group Odevo has acquired US firm KW Property & Management Consulting (KWPMC) for an undisclosed fee to develop a presence in the world’s largest property management market.
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Carter Jonas appoints Matt Lee
Carter Jonas, national property consultancy, has appointed Matt Lee as head of science and technology.
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Lazard to move UK HQ to Marylebone’s Manchester Square
Global investment bank Lazard is relocating its UK headquarters in London to Manchester Square, Marylebone, after signing a 15-year lease for 78,500 sq ft of refurbished office space.
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RO Real Estate snaps up Nottingham building from Mayfair Capital
RO Real Estate, part of a group of companies owned by the Rowlandson family, is acquiring a Nottingham office building from property investor Mayfair Capital for an undisclosed fee.
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LXi REIT investment adviser partner Simon Lee buys firm’s shares
A tranche of shares in real estate investor LXi REIT have been acquired by Simon Lee, a partner and fund manager of the firm’s adviser LXI REIT Advisors.
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Merry Hill strikes deal with Hollywood Bowl
Ten-pin bowling operator Hollywood Bowl is taking 36,000 sq ft at West Midlands shopping centre Merry Hill, where it will open next year.
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Zara signs up for British Land’s Glasgow Fort
Property giant British Land has agreed terms with Spanish fashion brand Zara to take a 37,000 sq ft store across two floors at Glasgow Fort, its retail park in the Scottish city.