All Property Week articles in 16 July 2021 – Page 2
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International PBSA demand more than doubles from 2020
International student accommodation enquiries have more than doubled in June year on year – up 132% – due to pent-up demand, according to analysis from StuRents.
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CRM Students appoints Richard Skeels as chief executive
UK student accommodation management company CRM Students has appointed Richard Skeels as chief executive as part of a shake-up in the business.
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Dominvs to build social value unit through SeerBridge acquisition
Dominvs Group has acquired social value consultancy SeerBridge to develop an in-house social value unit, Property Week can reveal.
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Plans filed for mixed-use scheme on former ITV site
Mitsubishi Estate and CO—RE have submitted plans to redevelop the former ITV Studios site on London’s South Bank into a mixed-use scheme.
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CBRE Scotland reveals relocation plan
CBRE is creating a new central hub in the West of Scotland, relocating its teams based in three offices into a new office in Glasgow city centre.
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Landsec signs Carvela at Bluewater
Landsec has signed Carvela, the women’s footwear and accessories specialist retailer, at Bluewater shopping centre in Kent.
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Wickes store adds to retail offer at Sunderland’s Pennywell Industrial Estate
DIY chain Wickes has taken 25,000 sq ft for a new store at Pennywell Industrial Estate in Sunderland.
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Hadley’s £600m Tower Hamlets scheme greenlit
Hadley Property Group has received unanimous planning consent from the London borough of Tower Hamlets for its mixed-use riverfront scheme in the east London area.
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Cushman & Wakefield appoints Adam Lowe to its UK healthcare team
Cushman Wakefield has appointed Adam Lowe as a partner on its UK healthcare team.
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Former St Modwen director is appointed director of construction strategy at Prime
Richard Powell has been appointed as director of construction strategy at Prime, a health and care property developer, following a stint at St Modwen.
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Hydrogen energy company takes Doncaster shed
A hydrogen energy company has sublet Unit D, a 30,000 sq ft mid-box warehouse at the Parkside Industrial Estate on Wheatley Hall Road in Doncaster.
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Liverpool stripped of world heritage status from waterfront property development
UNESCO has stripped the city of Liverpool of its world heritage status due to the “irreversible loss” to the historic value of Victorian docks following years of development.
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Green buildings bill introduced to House of Lords
A bill designed to make both residential and commercial buildings more energy-efficient has had its first reading in the House of Lords.
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Telereal Trillium buys Marlborough House in St Albans
Telereal Trillium has bought Marlborough House in St Albans from BMO Capital.
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Leeds’ out-of-town office market surpasses city centre
First-half office take-up in Leeds’ out-of-town market has surpassed total city-centre take-up over the same period for the first time in a decade.
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Resident Hotels secures The Resident Edinburgh
Mactaggart Family Partners (MF P) has expanded its UK portfolio with the acquisition The Resident Edinburgh.
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Hawes & Curtis takes flagship City store
British menswear brand Hawes Curtis has secured a new flagship store in the City of London, Property Week can reveal.
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London Architecture Festival launches Pride Pop Up design contest
The London Festival of Architecture (LFA) and Architecture LGBT+ have launched a design competition for a ‘Pride Pop Up’ in the gardens of St Anne’s Church in Soho, to coincide with Pride in London this September.
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EDGE receives green light for ‘London’s most sustainable office tower’
Dutch developer EDGE has received planning permission for what it has said will be “London’s most sustainable office tower”.
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HMRC shows record homes rush
UK home sales hit an all-time record in June as buyers rushed to beat the stamp duty holiday deadline.