All Property Week articles in 16 March 2018 – Page 6
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Insight
Mipim 2018: could Manchester become a green, cycle-friendly city in the mould of Copenhagen?
That was the question posed at a panel debate on the Manchester stand at Mipim today.
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Online
Mipim 2018: Bolton Council makes Muse partner for £1bn regen
Muse Developments has been chosen to lead the regeneration of Bolton Council’s £1bn town centre masterplan.
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Online
TH Real Estate makes first close of £500m debt fund
TH Real Estate has announced it raised close to total target at first close of its £500m Global Real Estate Debt Partners – Fund II.
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Professional
SDL Auctions expands with senior appointment
SDL Auctions has appointed a new national sales manager to spearhead further growth in its auction partner division.
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Professional
People Moves: Savills, JLL, Hearthstone Investments and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Insight
Mipim 2018: no sinking feeling for Manchester at Mipim
It’s a test of character, how you react in the face of adversity – will you sink or swim? When the beach-level Manchester Pavilion at Mipim in Cannes got flooded on Tuesday, the Manchester delegation chose to swim.
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Insight
Welcome to Mipim 2018: Liz Hamson
Property Week editor Liz Hamson takes a look around Mipim 2018 in Cannes and highlights what this year’s big talking points will be.
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Markets
Q&A: Justin Garnett of Ogden Group on stepping into his father’s shoes
The firm’s new managing director talks about the opportunities and challenges ahead.
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Insight
Mipim 2018: day one highlights DIT, TfL and diversity
Although it’s still very breezy, the sun is shining as the Department for International Trade (DIT) opens its content packed MIPIM programme with the British Property Federation.
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Insight
Mipim 2018: Andrew Flintoff on the momentum of the Northern Powerhouse
Speaking exclusively to Property Week ’s Samantha Partington at Mipim 2018, former England cricket captain and director at Logik Developments, Andrew Flintoff talks about his involvement in the property sector, the Northern Powerhouse and much more.
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Professional
Industry wakes up to the value of social and environmental factors
Investors and developers in the built environment sector are not only recognising the importance of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in assessing long-term growth and risk, but they are now taking action to protect their interests.
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News
Peabody picks two bidders to form Thamesmead JV
Peabody has shortlisted two bidders to form a joint venture to deliver its £4bn Thamesmead Waterfront regeneration, the biggest-ever project in the housing association’s history.
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Professional
Anyone dealing with leases needs to understand impact of IFRS 16
IFRS 16 – the biggest change in property reporting in a generation – is now a requirement for companies after it was approved by the EU last year.
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News
Aviva Investors puts Unibet HQ up for sale
Aviva Investors has appointed CBRE to sell the Unibet HQ in Wimbledon, south-west London, Property Week can reveal.
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Insight
Mipim 2018: all roads lead to the North
If recent years have taught us anything in the North of England, it’s that we do have the assets to compete with our Southern counterparts.
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Online
Lotus Capital refinances luxury London scheme with £170m loan
Boutique real estate investment bank Lotus Capital Partners has arranged and closed a $237m (£170m) loan for the conversion of a row of townhouses converted into 12 ultra-luxury apartments in Belgravia, London.
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Professional
Lease code consultation - what landlords should look out for?
The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has launched a consultation on a professional statement, which proposes a new lease code for leasing business premises. The intention is to replace the existing Code for Leasing Business Premises in England and Wales 2007, known as the “Lease Code” or the “2007 ...
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Professional
Wrong turn: three ways the real estate industry is going wrong with autonomous vehicles
As cities densify and the demand for goods and people to be moved in greater quantities and at greater speed grows, improving mobility becomes increasingly important.