All Property Week articles in 17 November 2017 – Page 2
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Chelmsford’s Clock Tower fully let
Aberdeen Standard Investments and Exton Estates’ Clock Tower Retail Park in Chelmsford is now fully let following pre-let deals with DFS, Tapi and Dunelm.
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Mayor gives giant Croydon tower final sign-off
The Mayor of London has approved Guildhouse Rosepride’s plans for a 794-unit residential tower in Croydon, which will be one of the UK’s tallest buildings.
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Five mintues with: Jim Bryan of Goya
Goya’s co-founder on discovering the virtues of necessity and his obsession with windsurfing.
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Two key EU agencies to leave London
The European banking authority and European medicines agency have both voted to leave their Canary Wharf headquarters for alternative European destinations as a result of the Brexit vote.
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Hermes buys Chester office
Hermes Investment Management has bought One City Place in Chester from Muse Developments.
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Greycoat and Morgan Stanley buy Premier Place from RBS
Greycoat and an affiliate of a real estate fund advised by Morgan Stanley Real Estate Investing have bought Premier Place in London from the Royal Bank of Scotland.
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Clearbell makes double logistics buy
Clearbell Capital has acquired two logistics sites in Yorkshire for £21m.
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Union completes £220m City buy
Union Investment has confirmed the £220m acquisition of DLA Piper’s HQ.
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Big Yellow reports strong first half
Big Yellow Group has reported a 6% increase in revenue and 13% leap in earnings per share for the six months to 30 September.
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Budget predictions boost housebuilders
Housebuilders helped the FTSE 100 reverse early losses yesterday after Chancellor Philip Hammond announced a target to build 300,000 homes a year.
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Peace arrives at Redefine
Redefine International has appointed former British Property Federation boss of Liz Peace as an independent non-executive director of the company.
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LondonMetric sells Tesco warehouse
LondonMetric Property has sold a Tesco logistics warehouse in Bolton for £24.4m, reflecting a net initial yield of 5.35%.
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LaSalle raises £804m for debt fund
LaSalle Investment Management has raised £804m at final close of LaSalle Real Estate Debt Strategies III (LREDS III).
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Wykeland locks up deal to deliver Northallerton prison redevelopment
Wykeland has been selected by Hambleton District Council to lead the redevelopment of the former Northallerton prison into a retail, leisure and office scheme.
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Trio of property appointments for LCF Law
Three new commercial property professionals have been appointed within Yorkshire firm LCF Law’s specialist team.
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Major Glasgow regen scheme gets green light
PRS investor, developer and operator Inhabit has been given the green light for a 846,900 sq ft mixed-use scheme in central Glasgow.
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Ediston acquires £144m retail warehouse portfolio
Ediston Property Investment Company has completed a conditional acquisition agreement with the Stadium Group to acquire a £144m portfolio of four retail warehouse parks.
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South Korean investor acquires £95.5m Bristol asset
Topland Group has sold the freehold interest in one of Bristol’s largest office buildings, 10 Canons Way, for £95.5m to a South Korean investor fronted by Knight Frank Investment Management (KFIM).
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Plans submitted for Birmingham resi scheme
Galliard Homes and Apsley House Capital have submitted plans to develop a 379-unit residential block on the Pershore Street car park site in central Birmingham.
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London Assembly members call for chancellor to support modular
A cross-party group of London Assembly members have urged Philip Hammond to support offsite manufacturing of new homes ahead of this week’s Budget.