All Property Week articles in 17 June 2022 – Page 4
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Wain Group produces strong annual figures
Property development company Wain Group has reported rises in both revenue and profit for the year to the end of October 2021.
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Latimer and Fairview to build Brentford waterside scheme
Latimer, the development arm of housing association Clarion, has joined forces with Fairview New Homes in a joint venture to create a 333-home, mixed-use waterside scheme in west London.
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St Modwen Logistics lets Avonmouth shed to DB Schenker
Logistics developer St Modwen Logistics has let its third sustainable St Modwen Logistics building in the South-West, to global logistics and supply chain management giant DB Schenker.
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McCarron and Votta named Propertymark presidents
Property agents’ trade bodies NAEA Propertymark and ARLA Propertymark have appointed Stephen McCarron and David Votta as their respective presidents.
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Manchester council seeks developer for LGBT later-living scheme
Manchester City Council will soon begin the search for a new developer and operator of a purpose-built LGBT extra care housing scheme in Whalley Range, south Manchester.
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IWG finds office use is up to three days a week
UK office workers are settling into coming into the office three days a week, according to the latest IWG’s latest footfall data.
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Immersive theatre experience set to launch at The Sidings
An immersive theatre experience has been confirmed as the latest addition to The Sidings, LCR’s new retail destination in the former international terminal at Waterloo Station.
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Bristol Zoological Society submits plans for Clifton gardens site
Bristol Zoological Society has filed a planning application for the preservation of the Bristol Zoo Gardens site in Clifton and the development of 200 homes.
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Edinburgh Supercity Aparthotel plans revealed
Serviced apartment provider Supercity Aparthotels has unveiled plans for a new aparthotel in Edinburgh.
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Plans approved for new Birmingham LGBT community centre home
A new mixed-use scheme in Birmingham’s Southside district has been granted planning permission by Birmingham City Council.
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Leeds House of Fraser gets consent for PBSA redevelopment
Planning approval has been granted for a major student accommodation and retail scheme in the heart of Leeds city centre.
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CBRE IM hires head of portfolio management
Steven Storrs has joined CBRE Investment Management as head of portfolio management within indirect private real estate strategies.
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Hargreaves Lansdown beefs board with Virgin Money director
Hargreaves Lansdown has named a Virgin Money’s UK director to its board.
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Grenfell: five years on and counting
Five years ago this week, fire took hold of Grenfell Tower and spread with a speed and ferocity that surprised everyone. Since that awful night, the response has plodded on at a pace that will have surprised almost no one.
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Riding out the economic storm: In conversation with Phil Westerman at Buzzacott
With real estate encountering strong economic headwinds from inflation and rising interest rates, Property Week contributing editor (news) David Parsley sat down with Phil Westerman, partner and head of real estate at accountancy practice Buzzacott, to discuss the outlook for the industry. Their conversation covered the aftermath of Brexit and ...
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Property Week Digital Edition – 17 June 2022
Lem Bingley on Grenfell’s grim legacy: five years on and still no end in sight; we reveal the star performers from across the industry in our 13-page coverage of last week’s Property Awards at Grosvenor House; housing market experts point to serious flaws in plan to extend right to buy ...
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Tritax leases 1m sq ft in Rugby to data storage firm Iron Mountain
Logistics REIT Tritax Big Box has leased 1m sq ft across four buildings at its Symmetry Park Rugby development site to US data storage and management firm Iron Mountain.
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No sweet solution to Oxford Street strife
The property industry has hit back at Westminster City Council’s (WCC’s) claim that landlords are turning a “blind eye” to the influx of US-themed sweet shops along Oxford Street, after the council launched a probe into 30 candy stores for alleged non-payment of £7.9m in business rates.
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Time to support hybrid working
The freedom and convenience of working from home mean it has long been seen as the future, but it took a pandemic to make it a reality for many office workers. Now that people have the option of joining meetings with colleagues from their kitchen table or home office a ...
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Key points in energy strategy
The government has published its long-awaited Energy Security Strategy, setting out its goals for Britain’s progress towards greater levels of self-sufficiency through the use of renewable energy.