All Property Week articles in 17 January 2020
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DTZ Investors lets 65,000 sq ft at Trafford Park
DTZ Investors has let 65,000 sq ft at Ashburton Point on Trafford Park to Swedish manufacturing company Lindab.
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Handmade Burger co. collapses
Handmade Burger co. has collapsed into administration for the second time.
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Former 546,000 sq ft Poundworld distribution centre let to The Range
The 546,000 sq ft former Poundworld distribution centre in Yorkshire has been let to The Range for 20 years, Property Week can reveal.
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Oxane Partners enters loan servicing market
Proptech firm Oxane Partners has expanded into the load servicing market, securing MOR CS3 ranking from DBRS Morningstar as a commercial mortgage servicer.
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Quintain secures £150.9m loan from Goldman
Quintain has secured a £150.9m financing package from Goldman Sachs to deliver 396 new rental homes across three new buildings at Wembley Park.
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Bericote Properties and Hillwood let 525,000 sq ft shed to Kellogg’s
Bericote Properties and Hillwood have let their mammoth spec-built industrial scheme 525 Haydock to Kellogg’s.
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Non-dom rates bill threatens Scotland’s student accommodation sector
An amendment to Scotland’s Non-Domestic Rates Bill will harm investment in the student accommodation sector, the Scottish Property Federation (SPF) said on Thursday.
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Chancerygate and Hines buy industrial site in Warrington
Chancerygate and Hines have purchased the final five-acre development plot at Gemini8 in Warrington to speculatively build around 100,000 sq ft of industrial and warehouse space.
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UK growth helps push Knotel’s global footprint over 5m sq ft
Flexible office provider Knotel’s global footprint has surpassed 5m sq ft, including 470,000 sq ft in London.
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Workspace appoints Stephen Hubbard as chairman
Workspace has appointed Stephen Hubbard as non-executive chairman.
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Beaumont Properties gets green light for Knightsbridge hotel
The royal borough of Kensington and Chelsea has granted Beaumont Properties planning permission for its 120-bedroom hotel in Knightsbridge.
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Bristol’s Fermentation Buildings sold for £11.9m
Mendip District Council has bought the historic Fermentation Buildings at Finzels Reach for £11.9m.
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Unite gets planning approval for Bristol city centre student accommodation scheme
Planning approval has been granted for the conversion of a former Georgian hospital in Bristol city centre into a new student accommodation scheme by the Unite Group.
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West Midlands councils endorse design charter for built environment
Local councils in the West Midlands are launching a new charter to promote better design and architecture in the built environment throughout the region.
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Prologis prioritises rent over occupancy in results announcement
Logistics giant Prologis Europe posted positive annual results for 2019, as it prioritised rent over occupancy.
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ICG-Longbow provides over £100m for St John’s Wood scheme
ICG-Longbow has provided over £100m of senior debt to Regal London to help fund a residential-led mixed use development in St John’s Wood, London.
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Over £10bn of commercial property transactions took place in December 2019
December 2019 was the third best month on record for UK commercial property investment, according to new research by Colliers International.
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Tokenisation holds promise for real estate in funds, finds University of Oxford report
Tokenisation in real estate is most likely to deliver the greatest value in funds and finance rather than single commercial assets, according to a new report by the University of Oxford.
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Scottish Power sells 113-acre industrial site in Bristol
Scottish Power has sold its 113-acre commercial landholding in Avonmouth, Bristol to Walters Land, Property Week can reveal.
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Institutional investors looking to invest more in the resi sector
Two thirds of institutional investors intend to increase their residential holdings over the next 12 months, according to data from the IPF’s annual survey of 50 institutional and large-scale investors.