All Property Week articles in 15 March 2019 – Page 4
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Westfield set for £670m PRS scheme
Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield has joined forces with Canada’s PSP Investments and QuadReal Property Group to build one of London’s largest private rented sector (PRS) schemes next to the Westfield shopping centre in Stratford.
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Mipim 2019: day four – the challenges of city regeneration, a fascinating London panel and final-night celebrations
Doing his Mipim wrap-up on the London Stand, Paul Finch, editorial director of Architects’ Journal , referred to the UK housing crisis as having gone on so long that it was more a condition than a crisis.
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Queensgate snaps up £1bn Grange hotel portfolio
Queensgate Investments has completed the acquisition of a portfolio of London hotels from private group Grange Hotels for around £1bn.
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WeWork poaches Uber executive for top European role
WeWork has hired Uber’s general manager for the UK and Ireland Tom Elvidge as its new chief operating officer for Europe.
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Mipim 2019: Stevenage picks Mace for £350m town centre redevelopment
Stevenage Borough Council has signed an agreement with Mace to carry out a £350m redevelopment project in its town centre.
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Mipim offers opportunity to meet and collaborate with Belfast developers
There is little doubt Brexit will be dominating many discussions at Mipim this year.
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Berkeley sticks by profit guidance
Berkeley Group has stuck by its profit forecast for the next two years despite “the current uncertain and volatile operating environment”.
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Drum and Stamford acquire Candleriggs site
Drum Property Group and Stamford Property Investments have acquired the Candleriggs Quarter development site in Glasgow from Inhabit.
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NCP think tank: future of car parks in a changing world
NCP brought together a panel of experts to discuss what the future holds for car parks, including yield gaps, the changing state of town centres, new developments, the potential impact of electric vehicles and how technology could affect the sector.
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Home Office sets sights on Croydon
The Home Office has kicked off a search for a 350,000 sq ft-plus head office in Croydon and one of the options under consideration is the Whitgift shopping centre redevelopment.
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Q&A: Sir Nigel Knowles on the ‘global innovation corridor’
Chair of Sheffield City Region LEP outlines opportunities in the area
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Mercers’ Company serves up fresh Covent Garden menu
Property head Simon Taylor tells Adam Branson about the estate’s food and beverage-led plans for Covent Garden
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Paloma Capital buys Dearne Mills
Paloma Capital has acquired the 400,000 sq ft Dearne Mills Distribution Centre in Barnsley from an LPA receiver for £11.6m, reflecting a net initial yield of 8.7%.
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Is industry in denial over Brexit impact?
Two thirds of the real estate firms contacted by Property Week a month ago had nothing to say about the UK’s departure from the EU. David Parsley asks why there is a wall of silence around the issue
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Brexit silence is deafening
Two decades ago, I spent a couple of years writing dire warnings about planes falling out of the sky, the army keeping the peace on the streets and the lights going out across the world.
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Professional
People Moves: Knight Frank, Pinsent Masons, Baytree, PwC and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Strettons and Auction House London unveil March lots...
A flat in the City, a former hostel in Sunderland and a development site in Surrey are among star lots at the sales
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Town centres need joined-up approach
The future of high streets and town centres remains a hot topic that has now moved into the planning arena, with the proposed changes to permitted development rights (PDR).
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Strettons poaches Andrew Brown from Auction House London
Strettons has hired former Auction House London head of relations Andrew Brown as director of auctions.