All Property Week articles in 15 March 2019 – Page 3
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Glasgow office building Atlantic Quay 2 sold for £22.2m
The Atlantic Quay 2 office building in Glasgow’s financial district has been sold for £22.25m.
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Newcore enters self-storage market
Newcore Capital Management has entered the self-storage sector through a strategic relationship with operator Engage Management Services.
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Investment strategies unaffected by capital gains tax changes - DLA Piper report
More than half of overseas real estate investors (58%) expect the capital gains tax changes, that will align rules for UK and non-UK residents from next month, to have no impact on their investment strategy, according to a DLA Piper report.
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Avison Young appoints new principals following GVA deal
Avison Young has appointed more than 100 new principals following the firm’s acquisition of GVA.
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Octopus loan book passes £1bn
Octopus Property, the specialist lender, has revealed its loan book has passed the £1bn barrier.
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REI seeks Brexit opportunities after NAV rises in 2018
Real Estate Investors has posted a slight rise in net asset value (NAV) off the back of a 5.1% rise in revenue during 2018.
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Rothesay Life pre-lets 50,000 sq ft of the Post Building
Brockton Capital and Oxford Properties Group have let 50,000 sq ft of the newly refurbished Post Building to Rothesay Life, as revealed by Property Week last year .
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New roof garden approved as part of Seal House development
The City of London has granted planning permission to redevelop Seal House at 1 Swan Lane.
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Mipim blog: we must give the world the infrastructure it needs
This was my 18 th Mipim. I have officially reached the age of Mipim majority. When I first strolled the Croisette, my oldest son could fit into a 20cm giraffe-print Babygro. Now he’s over 6ft tall and doesn’t even fit on the sofa.
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£70m Sale Town regeneration approved
Trafford Council has approved Maloneview’s £70m regeneration plans for The Square Shopping centre in Sale, Manchester.
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Bread Ahead bakery set to open in Wembley Park Market
Independent bakery and baking school Bread Ahead is set to open in Wembley Park Market as part of Quintain’s transformation of the retail and leisure offer at the scheme.
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British Land to create park at Broadgate
British Land has submitted a planning application to develop a new landscaped park at Broadgate in the City of London.
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Project Etopia opens modular housing factory
Modular ‘smart home’ developer Project Etopia has opened a factory in Cheshire that can produce up to 2,000 homes per year.
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UBS buys Edinburgh business park
UBS Asset Management has acquired the Seven Hills Business Park in Edinburgh for £15m.
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Mipim 2019: Liverpool Metro Mayor warns architects away from “cheap and nasty” materials
The Metro Mayor of Liverpool Steve Rotherham warned architects to avoid “cheap and nasty” building materials on a panel at the Liverpool Stand of Mipim 2019.
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Patrizia secures planning on Edgbaston BTR scheme
Patrizia Immobilien has received planning permission for its new ‘Edgbaston Residences’ build-to-rent (BTR) scheme.
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Europa Generation signs up Regus in Bournemouth
Europa Generation, a joint venture between Europa Capital and Generation Student, has let the office element of student scheme Oxford Point in Bournemouth to Regus.
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Arcadia exploring options for store closures
Sir Philip Green is “exploring several options” to restructure Arcadia Group including the possibility of a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) that would see it close stores.
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Ex-Sainsbury boss King to advise Supermarket Income REIT
Supermarket Income REIT’s investment advisor Atrato Capital has appointed former Sainsbury boss Justin King as a senior advisor.
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Segro, British Land and Berkeley Group end the week up
Segro, British Land and Berkeley Group were among the best performing companies on the FTSE 100 on Friday.