All Property Week articles in 17 March 2017 – Page 5
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News
Savills IM and Urbanwise land funding for London schemes
Savills Investment Management (IM) and Urbanwise have secured debt financing for two major residential schemes in south London with a combined development value of £115m.
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Insight
'Develop-to-rent' would be a sector for the ages
There is no doubt that the private rented sector (PRS), now more popularly called build-to-rent (BTR), is a rising force in residential development.
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Online
Get on your bike: World’s Biggest Property Bike Ride 2017
Motorists beware - the finest cyclists in the property industry are set to descend on Surrey in their droves on 22 June for the annual CBRE UK Charity Bike Ride. And this year the event is expected to be bigger and better than ever, with a new course and a ...
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Online
Mipim 2017: Leeds seeks expressions of interest for major development site
Leeds City Council has called on developers and investors to register their interest in developing a 1.12 hectare site in the city centre formerly home to the International Pool.
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Insight
Residents rule the build-to-rent roost
It’s no longer about landlords; today’s property managers recognise that happy residents are at the heart of any successful scheme. Yardi invited a panel of experts in Leeds - a ‘northern powerhouse’ city heavily invested in cutting edge build-to-rent development - to discuss the rapidly-evolving sector.
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Online
LondonMetric sells three retail parks for £61m
LondonMetric Property has sold three retail parks in Christchurch, Bedford and Maidstone for £60.9m.
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Insight
Long faces all round as buy-to-let landlords bridle at tax changes
“Why the long face?” the pub landlord asked the racehorse in one of the cornier Christmas cracker jokes from my youth. Last month, that horse might have turned the question on a bevy of depressed landlords.
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Insight
Planners can’t ignore growing need for care homes
You rightly draw attention to the lack of provision of care homes and beds and highlight both the economic pressures driving smaller homes to close, and the high costs of constructing new ones.
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Insight
London retains its crown as investors’ top European city
London has held on to its position as the most attractive city in Europe for real estate investment despite concerns over Brexit, a major investor survey has found.
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Professional
People Moves: LSH, GVA, Bmor, Quoin Club and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Professional
‘Mix up the panel’: industry must do more to ensure speaker diversity at property events
How can London’s property industry ensure that panels at events reflect a greater range of participants than just white men of a certain age?
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News
Separated at birth: Mark Williams and Heston Blumenthal
With fine dining aplenty on offer in Cannes, Metropolis would like to anoint Hark Group’s Mark Williams as property’s most likely to deliver a Heston Blumenthal-style culinary creation… or at least carry off his look.
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News
Who’s got the biggest baggage at Mipim 2017?
Mipim is well known for its symbols of excess, from Vincent Tchenguiz’s Veni Vidi Vici super-yacht to King Sturge’s ‘last days of the Roman Empire’-themed bash in 2008.
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Trading places at CBRE
Metropolis was surprised to see an email drop into its inbox last week highlighting a big change in the senior team at CBRE.
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