All Property Week articles in 16 October 2015 – Page 3
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CBRE GIP completes €350m logistics deal
CBRE Global Investment Partners (GIP) has completed the acquisition of a €350m European logistics portfolio, comprising seven assets across France, Germany, the Netherlands and Spain.
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Lok’nStore reports double-digit growth
Lok’nStore has reported strong growth in revenue, profits and asset values in its full-year results.
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Allied’s St John’s scheme gets go-ahead
Allied London and Manchester City Council have been granted planning permission for the first phase of their Manchester mixed-use scheme, St John’s.
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Accor buys €281m French hotel portfolio
HotelInvest, the investment arm of Accor Hotels, has acquired a 43-hotel portfolio in France from French investor Foncière des Régions for a total of €281m (£207m).
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Plans for two new Manchester offices revealed
A joint venture between The Co-operative Group and Hermes Investment Management has submitted plans for two new office buildings within its NOMA scheme.
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Bela puts huge resi site on market
A 1,000-acre residential site in Northamptonshire has been put on the market by developer Bela Partnership.
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Carlsberg brewery sold for mixed-use development
Carlsberg has sold its landmark former Tetley brewery site at Leeds’ South Bank for around £40m.
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Savills launches retirement service line
Savills has launched a new service stream devoted to the retirement sector, called Retirement Living.
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Moor Park buys Harper Collins distribution centre
Moor Park Capital has acquired the global distribution centre of publisher Harper Collins for around £55m.
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AECOM to masterplan Ebbsfleet garden city
The Ebbsfleet Development Corporation has awarded AECOM a contract to deliver the framework masterplan of the 2535-acre garden city project in North Kent.
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Mill Residential REIT to be wound up
Mill Residential REIT is to be would up less than a year after the company floated on the AIM stock exchange.
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Positive company news boosts FTSE
The FTSE staged a recovery on Thursday with shares rising sharply after three consecutive days of falls.
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Insight
The PR in PRS
The private rented sector (PRS) has huge potential, but “everything from valuation to finance and planning seems to be stacked against the sector significantly expanding” (02.10.15).
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Stock shortage could see spec-built offices make a return in Nottingham
Hopes are growing that speculative development could soon return to the Nottingham office market.
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The importance of succession planning at the top level
If the first casualty of war is truth, surely the first casualty of succession is often strategy.
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Insight
The impact of interest rates on the property market
The Bank of England’s October Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting delivered what the markets were expecting: an 8-1 vote to keep interest rates on hold.
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Rebrand for Knightsbridge Student Housing
Oaktree Capital-backed Knightsbridge Student Housing is rebranding to become Threesixty Developments.
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Hotel mooted for Manchester office site
The recently appointed developers of 3 St Peter’s Square, Manchester, could scrap the office scheme planned for the site in favour of a hotel or leisure development.
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Homes plan needn’t be taxing
While we all commend David Cameron’s crusade to get more homes built, if he seriously wants to speed up delivery of affordable homes for first-time buyers, the strategy will need careful implementation and the industry needs to accept its responsibility in helping deliver on its own promises (09.10.15).
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Skarstedt plays to the gallery in St James’s
New York art gallery Skarstedt is expanding to a new London location in St James’s.