All Property Week articles in 17 June 2016 – Page 4
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Hunter shops for £21.3m of retail deals in three cities
Hunter Real Estate Investment Managers has completed £21.3m of acquisitions for its Hunter UK Retail Trust .
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Futures lands major funding for commercial launch
Midlands-based housing association Futures Housing Group has agreed a £147.5m financing deal to help fund the launch of a new company developing homes for private sale.
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Dragonfly spreads its wings
Dragonfly Property Finance has reached a new milestone, with loan completions hitting £2bn since its launch in 2009.
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Ashford regen closer as U+I and Quinn granted resi permission
Another piece of the Ashford redevelopment jigsaw puzzle has fallen into place with consent given for a major residential scheme on a derelict brownfield site near the town centre.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 17 June 2016
Sir Stuart Lipton’s 50th Anniversary – Brexit resi impact poll – LandAIid & Elifar – Sussex focus
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Markets
Bumper year for Surrey office market as fundamentals hold firm
Last year was a bumper one for the Surrey office market, with more than 500,000 sq ft transacted, surpassing both the five- and 10-year averages.
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Insight
Brexit not the only unedifying political debate stoking uncertainty but industry remains robust
Brexit isn’t the only issue gripping the Western world these days, although if you open any newspaper or turn on the TV you could be forgiven for thinking otherwise.
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Professional
Stay alert after due diligence or risk becoming victim of fraud
The case of Purrunsing v A’Court Co and House Owners Conveyancers creates some difficult issues for all those involved in the conveyancing process .
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Markets
English winemakers eye sparkling future
With the English being famed the world over for our bland, stodgy food and penchant for cheap booze, 20 years ago the idea of fine English wine would have been laughable.
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Dual PRS push in east London
Two companies have revealed plans to develop their first London private rented sector (PRS) schemes - together totalling nearly 1,000 units - in a major vote of confidence in the market.
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Office occupier costs on the up
The cost of occupying a new-build office in the UK has increased by 9% over the past two years, the Total Office Cost Survey has revealed.
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Taylor Wimpey snaps up Bow developmemt site
Taylor Wimpey has acquired a development site in Bow, east London, with the potential for a 150-unit residential scheme.
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Insight
The final countdown begins for Europe...
This time next week, we won’t just know whether England has made it through the group stage of Euro 2016, we’ll also know the outcome of the other big European question: are we heading for Brexit?
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LJ Partnership is primed for global growth after deals
LJ Partnership ’s rapid expansion is a good illustration of the growing importance of private wealth in real estate.
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Deals mount up at Delta’s Central Park
Delta Properties has sold a 12-acre site at its Central Park logistics scheme in Bristol to third-party logistics provider Davies Turner.
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London resi demand still strong
Andrews Robertson’s June auction raised £10.88m, helped by strong demand for London residential.
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New chairman for UK Commercial Property Trust
Andrew Wilson, a founding director of Rugby Estates, is to succeed Christopher Hill as chairman of UK Commercial Property Trust.
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Countryside gets new MD for Partnerships South
Matthew Higgs has been appointed by Countryside as managing director of its Partnerships South business ahead of a planned expansion.
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Online
Major student site in Dublin hits market for €18m
A prime site in Dublin with planning permission for a 935-bed student scheme is being marketed for €18m (£14.3m).
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Professional
Met station sell-off brings prime London locations to the market
The sell-off of police stations generates opportunities for innovative London developments.