All Property Week articles in 16 August 2019 – Page 3
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Green light for Edinburgh hotel plans
York-based developer S Harrison has secured planning permission for a 157-bedroom hotel to the west of Edinburgh city centre.
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Cazoo takes space on Chalton Street
Tech start-up Cazoo has taken a five-year lease with The Boutique Workplace Company at a 17,500 sq ft building on Chalton Street in London’s Euston.
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Knight Frank predicts Edinburgh office shortage
Edinburgh’s growing popularity as a tourist destination is creating a looming shortfall of office space in the city, according to Knight Frank.
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Curlew Capital acquires Stratford student property
Apeiron Capital has sold a 100-bed student accommodation property and a neighbouring vacant development site in Stratford to Curlew Capital and CBRE Global Investment Partners.
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Oxford Properties Group conducts management shake-up
Oxford Properties Group has appointed Dean Hopkins as chief operations officer amid a series of senior management personnel changes.
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Enfield becomes first council to receive Housing Infrastructure Fund grant
Enfield has become the first London borough to receive money from the government’s Housing Infrastructure Fund (HIF).
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Javid rules out plan to shift stamp duty burden onto sellers
The chancellor Sajid Javid has denied reports that he is considering shifting the burden of stamp duty onto sellers.
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Safestore joins forces with Carlyle for Dutch JV
Safestore and Carlyle European Real Estate Fund have formed a joint venture to acquire M3 Self Storage, an operator of six storage locations in Amsterdam and Haarlem in the Netherlands.
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LondonMetric buys M62 distribution warehouse
LondonMetric has agreed to purchase and fund a new 232,000 sq ft distribution warehouse for £24m, reflecting a yield on cost of 5.2%.
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Angelo Gordon pulls in $175m for new European fund
Angelo Gordon has been backed by two US pension funds for its latest European fund, for which it intends to raise a total $1.2bn (£1bn) of capital.
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ICO investigates Argent’s facial recognition technology at Kings Cross
Facial recognition technology used at Argent’s Kings Cross development is to be investigated by the Information Commissioner’s Office to ensure it is being used lawfully by the developer.
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Crowngold Estates sells River Crescent in Nottingham
Crowngold Estates has sold a Nottingham residential scheme for around £22m.
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Insight
Sustainable retail starts in store
The evolution of retail has long been a hot topic, with experiential and technological innovations at the forefront of the conversation when we look at the future of stores.
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Open-ended funds: a tale of inertia
With open-ended funds under scrutiny again in the wake of the Woodford scandal, Victoria Lonsdale finds there is little prospect of the regulatory reform needed to prevent a re-run of the 2016 crisis
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Performance of retail-focused funds nosedives in first half
The worst performer was British Land’s Hercules Unit Trust, which delivered a total return of -12.4%
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House of Fraser still faces an uncertain future one year on
Department store retailer’s fortunes remain in the balance 12 months after purchase by Sports Direct
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Sophie Meeson to take over the role of FD at The Portman Estate
Sophie Meeson has been promoted to finance director at The Portman Estate and been given a seat on the board.
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Councils ‘do not have time’ to enforce MEES
London Trading Standards director says resource issue is to blame for lack of fines
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Smart mobility drives smart cities
Modern urban logistics and transport networks are under pressure from many sources. According to PwC, people will continue to migrate from rural areas to cities and by 2050 the urban population will have increased by 75%.
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Bricks-and-mortar stores have ‘halo effect’ on online sales
Bricks-and-mortar stores are having a ‘halo effect’ on online sales, in some instances more than doubling the online sales achieved in areas lacking a physical store, new research from CACI reveals.
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