All Property Week articles in 16 November 2018 – Page 3
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New CIO for Nexus Property
Harry Hyman’s £1.5bn investment group Nexus has appointed Chris Santer as chief investment officer for its property division with a focus on healthcare and education schemes.
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Invesco invests in Logistics Capital Partners
Invesco Real Estate has invested in pan-European logistics developer Logistics Capital Partners (LCP) by way of “preferred equity”.
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BrewDog opens at Aberdeen mall
Craft beer brewer, BrewDog, has opened its first ever bar in a shopping centre at Hammerson’s Union Square in Aberdeen.
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Plans in for new skyscraper next to Gherkin
The owners of the Gherkin in the City of London have submitted a planning application to build a “public cultural attraction” next to the famous skyscraper.
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British Land signs up five retailers to Ealing Broadway
Five retail brands have signed up to British Land’s Ealing Broadway centre taking more than 45,000 sq ft of space in total.
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OakNorth back Galliard and Apsley House's Birmingham mixed-use scheme
OakNorth has completed a loan to fund a new resi-led conversion project being developed by a joint venture between Galliard Homes and Apsley House Capital.
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Weston Group posts profit hike and plans serviced offices push
Weston Group, the housebuilder, serviced offices and logistics group, has revealed a 54.5% leap in annual profit.
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Target buys East Sussex care home
Target Healthcare has paid £13.8m for a 62-bed care home in East Sussex.
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LondonMetric continues exit from retail assets
LondonMetric has sold its retail park in Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, for £22m, reflecting a net initial yield of 5.2%.
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Brexit chaos offers mixed results for property companies
Listed property companies faced another day of uncertainty on Friday as the fallout from Prime Minister Theresa’ May’s Brexit withdrawal bill continued.
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Singaporean fund buys DWP-let office portfolio for £280m
Singaporean investor Elite Partners Capital has completed a £280m deal to buy Telereal Trillium’s Hayhill Portfolio, which comprises 98 regional offices let to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), Property Week can reveal.
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South Korean consortium secures Frankfurt skyscraper for €670m
A South Korean consortium comprised of IGIS and Hana Financial Investment has acquired the 45-storey Trianon skyscraper in Frankfurt from NorthStar Realty Europe for €670m (£595m).
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Separated at birth: Emma Cohen and Sarah Silverman
Metropolis doesn’t think there are that many laughs to be had in the world of property law, but recent Legal View columnist Emma Cohen of Norton Rose Fulbright seems to have forged a successful US TV comedy career under the name Sarah Silverman.
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Agent P: revaluations
8.30am, Adriatic Room: Young Thruster waltzes in, looking a prat in a pink grandpa vest and skinny jeans. I tell him to bugger off home and change back into his Thomas Pink shirt and M&S chinos.
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Montagu Evans appoints ex JLL director
Montagu Evans has appointed Craig Wallace, a former director at JLL, as a partner in its planning and development consultancy team in Scotland.
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Shaftesbury secures Sky-backed 'Pass On Plastic' pop-up for Beak St
Shaftesbury has agreed a deal with Sky Ocean Rescue and Project 0 to launch an experiential ocean waste themed pop-up in Carnaby.
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Galliford Try goes to the dogs to deliver 200 new homes in Birmingham
Galliford Try has announced plans to partner with housing association WM Housing to convert the former Hall Green dog racing stadium into 200 new homes in Birmingham.
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Reuben brothers and Shiva to develop new hotel in Soho
David and Simon Reuben have entered into a joint venture with Shiva Hotels to develop a new hotel across two separate sites they have recently acquired in Soho.
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Unilever's Bedford base hits market for £66m
Palmer Capital and Wrenbridge have put Colworth Park, home to one of Unilever’s global research and development campuses, on the market for £66m.