All Property Week articles in 17 November 2017 – Page 3
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Barings makes €45m Mannheim buy
Barings Real Estate Advisers has acquired a fully-let mixed-use property in Mannheim, Germany for €45m (£40m).
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Hammond to pledge 300,000 new homes
Chancellor Philip Hammond will set out government plans to build 300,000 homes per year in this week’s budget.
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Tritax goes on £88m spending spree
Tritax Big Box REIT has bought logistics facilities in Essex, Nottinghamshire and Cumbria for £88m.
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Empiric agrees £70m credit facility
Empiric Student Property has agreed a new revolving credit facility of £70m with Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking.
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THE WEEK AHEAD: Countryside set fo full year figures
Countryside will report its full year figures on Wednesday, with observers expecting a sharp increase in revenue and profit.
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M&A activity making life harder for investors
The spotlight on the industrial and logistics sector has shown little sign of dimming over the past 18 months.
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Wishing WELL: how the wellness trend could affect warehouses
Old, dark warehouses could soon be a thing of the past as developers, occupiers and investors embrace the health and wellbeing trend.
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Sheds: exploring the alternatives
From a neon Aladdin’s cave to craft breweries and TV shoot locations, sheds these days are about a lot more than storage.
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Stamp duty in the spotlight ahead of next week’s Budget
As he faces renewed calls to rethink stamp duty in the final run-up to the Budget, chancellor Philip Hammond is said to be considering a range of options for the unpopular tax, including scrapping it entirely for first-time buyers.
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Q&A: Countryside MD on progress in Acton
Countryside Properties and L Q are well on their way to delivering the 2,500 homes planned for the Acton Gardens site in south Acton, west London.
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Senior living is about people not just profit
Property Week ’s second Retirement Living conference took place last week against a backdrop of growing investor interest in the sector.
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Toronto: the city of androids
Google has unveiled ambitious plans to transform Toronto into a smart city, complete with delivery robots and autonomous vehicles.
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The Generation Game approach to BTR can bolster the rented sector
“So you rent? When will you buy a house?” I have been asked these questions countless times during my past four years living in London.
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The importance of being urban
Things move fast in the digital world and there are few better examples of this than the pace of change seen in ecommerce and the growth in online shopping.
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Urban Pulse gets green light for Warwick student village
Urban Pulse has been given the go ahead to build its 452-bed student village in Canley to cater for Warwick University students.
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Network Rail to sell commercial property business
Network Rail has announced plans to sell its commercial property business in England and Wales.
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SevenCapital gets go-ahead for £270m Swindon leisure scheme
SevenCapital’s plans to build a £270m leisure scheme in Swindon have been given the go ahead.
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Tristan Fund buys tech firm’s Herts HQ
Tristan Capital Partner’s has acquired Imagination Technologies’ headquarters in Herfordshire for around £30m in a sale and leaseback agreement.
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Lettings trio takes Saffron House to full occupancy
Saffron House in Farringdon is fully let after a trio of occupiers signed terms to take 35,500 of office space in the building.