All Property Week articles in 16 February 2018 – Page 5
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Insight
London calling: Pavel Trenka interview
HB Reavis chief executive Pavel Trenka talks to Property Week about the Slovakian firm’s approach to taking on the UK.
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Insight
Regional cities drive growth in urban brownfield values
The value of urban brownfield land grew by 9% in 2017, driven by mounting demand for land in the UK’s major cities, reveals Knight Frank’s new Residential Development Land Index.
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Markets
Winter Gardens scheme ushers in Bournemouth town centre revival
Planning has been lodged for a new £150m resi-led scheme.
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News
JLL falls behind CBRE in EMEA
JLL falls well behind CBRE as firm’s profits are hit by the poor performance of its Integral business.
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Markets
Can barbershops promote regrowth of the high street?
How the hair and beauty sector is faring well in an otherwise highly challenging retail market.
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Insight
Grey panther Richard Desmond on the property prowl after Express sale
Richard Desmond is planning to Go Big on property after selling his Express newspaper interests to the owners of the Daily Mirror last week.
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News
Allsop raises £67m from 95 lots at commercial auction
Auction house achieves 80% success rate at first sale of the year amid international financial instability
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News
Net inflows into retail funds improve in Q4
Year ends on high for retail funds with net inflows of £267m in Q4 boosted by strong December.
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Markets
String of major lettings boosts Bristol office market in 2017
Significant lettings in the final quarter saw the market exceed the 10-year average.
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News
RLP seals first two deals totalling £16.5m
Schroder Real Estate Investment Management and Palmer Capital have acquired two redevelopment opportunities for their Residential Land Partnership (RLP) joint venture.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 16 February 2018
Timber offices – Pavel Trenka interview – Bristol & South West market focus – Profile on retail, leisure & hotels
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News
Strettons pushes up success rate but makes less than a year ago
Strettons achieved a 91% success rate at its first sale of 2018, selling 85 lots of the 94 in its catalogue.
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Professional
The property industry must change to close unprecedented skills gap
Three industry experts tell Adam Branson how more diversity, clearer career paths and new technology could help solve our skills crisis.
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News
Capco sells Empress State Building to mayor of London's office
Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime to buy £240m Empress State Building in Earl’s Court from Capco.
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News
Muse plugs in Premier Farnell for Logic Leeds site
Muse Developments has secured a pre-let to electronics giant Premier Farnell for a new 361,000 sq ft distribution warehouse on its flagship Logic Leeds site.
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Online
Teddy Sagi's LabTech appoints new CEO from hotel group
Teddy Sagi’s LabTech Investments, which owns a £2bn property portfolio, has appointed Chen Moravsky from PPHE Hotel Group as its new chief executive.
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News
Every dog has its day... as the BPF’s Ian Fletcher finds out
When John Coles, the former chairman of the British Property Federation (BPF), was awarded a lifetime membership for his services to the trade body at the National Residential Investment Conference on 6 February, his acceptance speech contained an unusual thank you to man’s best friend.
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News
Separated at birth: Helen Berresford and Maureen Lipman
On paper Helen Berresford – a partner at Sheppard Robson – and award-winning actress Maureen Lipman have little in common. However, Metropolis couldn’t help noticing that the two share a striking resemblance.
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News
Elysian spreads its wings in the UK
US luxury retirement living developer Elysian Residences has stepped up its UK expansion by acquiring two new sites.
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News
Harrison Street seeks to move into build-to-rent and micro-flat markets
US private equity firm Harrison Street has set its sights on breaking into other specialist residential markets in the UK this year.