All Property Week articles in 16 November 2018 – Page 5
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Professional
Will ATM ruling have a positive impact on the struggling retail sector?
Some believe the overturned ATM business rates decision is a bigger win than anything in the Budget.
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News
Aviva puts £30m One City Square building on market
Aviva Investors has put Leeds city centre office building One City Square on the market for £30m.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 16 November 2018
Retail apocalypse – Enrico Sanna interview – ATM business rates ruling – West Midlands in focus
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Information
Industrial & Logistics Supplement November 2018
Studio space in demand – Scannell Properties interview – Brexit deal impacts – Pan-European supply pressure
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Insight
Grade-A shed take-up tops 2017 levels
Almost 16m sq ft of large warehouse space was leased in the first nine months of 2018.
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News
SDL to sell properties for Norfolk Council via its online platform
SDL Auctions has been appointed to auction off excess property stock for Norfolk County Council.
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Markets
West Mids focus: Birmingham and Wolverhampton bounce back with new devs
Helen Crane asks why residential development in the centre has hit new highs and whether the UK’s second city will remain a hotbed of activity.
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News
Next Savills sale to feature a number of £1m-plus resi lots
Catalogue includes 19th-century grade II-listed mansion in Hampstead and parade of homes in Wimbledon
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Markets
Scannell scales up: Amaury Gariel interview
US developer Scannell Properties plans to expand into Europe by building industrial units mainly aimed at the food distribution sector, which it believes is ripe for growth.
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Online
Safestore UK revenue growth gathers pace in Q4
Safestore has reported a strong fourth quarter of trading with like-for-like UK revenues climbing 6%.
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Online
St Modwen sells Edmonton Green shopping centre above book value
St Modwen has exchanged on the sale of Edmonton Green shopping centre in north London to Crosstree Real Estate Partners for £72m – slightly ahead of the £70.2m book value.
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Online
GPE to buy back £200m of shares as disposals continue
Great Portland Estates has unveiled plans to buy back £200m worth of shares as it continues to sell properties let on long leases.
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News
Four key takeaways from Retirement Living 2018
Conference explored how the sector is responding to a rapidly ageing population and a weak housing market
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Markets
How sustainable are rising rents?
Rents have risen substantially in recent years. Adam Branson asks whether increased supply and resistance from occupiers will cause rental growth to slow.
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News
Forget co-working. Think pro-working: Interview with Enrico Sanna
Enrico Sanna, founder of Fora, tells Simon Creasey about the flexible office provider with a difference
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News
Cinven under offer on West End office space
The firm’s letting would account for most of the space at 21 St James’s Square
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News
Mipim Proptech NYC: office landlords urged to boost service offer
Tech’s role in meeting tenants’ needs was key theme at Mipim PropTech NYC event
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Insight
Fear of being seen as party of the rich warps Tory policy on home ownership
We all know what the Budget did for residential property owners (correct answer: not much) but it’s worth understanding the politics behind some of Philip Hammond’s decisions to gauge what’s likely to happen in the future.
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News
Avanton on hunt for London growth areas
Omer Weinberger on developer’s plans to realise potential of non-prime London
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News
South African investor closes in on £110m City office deal
Sale of the 79,800 sq ft City of London building overlooking the Bank of England would reflect a yield of 3.8%