All Property Week articles in 17 November 2017 – Page 4
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Industrial REIT makes 64% gain on sale of Bedford shed
Pacific Industrial Logistics, the specialist UK REIT, has sold a warehouse on Hammond Road, Bedford, for £5.8m after purchasing it last year for £3.55m
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Accountancy rules: accounting for change
A new accounting standard could have significant implications for industrial developers and landlords.
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Stenprop: hitting the ground running
Stenprop’s Paul Arenson and Julian Carey tell Property Week about the firm’s growth plans and ambition to list on the London Stock Exchange.
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SEGRO in London: East side story
SEGRO has big plans in east London, with 1.4m sq ft in the pipeline across five sites. Greater London director Alan Holland speaks to Property Week about working with the GLA, balancing resi and industrial and the firm’s future plans.
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All well and good in the industrial and logistics sector
Could sheds become leafy idylls complete with onsite yoga rooms and falafel-fuelled workers? It may sound far-fetched but in years to come it might not be far removed from reality.
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'Uncomfortable' Brexit issues must be faced head on
I was amazed to read recently that a school district in Mississippi had removed To Kill a Mockingbird from its pupils’ reading list because the book was making children “uncomfortable”.
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Steve Norris changes roles at BNP Paribas
Steve Norris has stepped down as non-executive chairman of BNP Paribas Real Estate Advisory UK to take on the role of senior adviser.
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What needs to change to give retirement housing a boost?
Jean-Claude Juncker famously once remarked: “We all know what to do; we just don’t know how to get re-elected after we’ve done it.”
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When it comes to workspaces, the future's flexible
Chaos theory states that “something as small as the flutter of a butterfly’s wing can ultimately cause a typhoon half way around the world”. Less dramatically put, one cause can have many effects.
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Mixed-use scheme looks set to transform derelict site in Walsall
A planned development scheme in Walsall is one step closer to being delivered after it was granted a cash injection from the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).
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Investors eye up Birmingham as the city heads for a ‘purple patch’
SevenCapital was one of the first developers to start looking for sites in Birmingham after the financial crisis and continues to be one of the most active players in the market.
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Markets: West Midlands - ambitious Edgbaston plans
At this time of year, when leaves are still falling from the tree-lined streets of Edgbaston, one of Birmingham’s most affluent districts, you would be forgiven for wondering if it needed regeneration.
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FTSE ends losing streak as British Land jumps 4%
Stocks in London ended a five-day losing streak on Thursday, as the FTSE 100 nudged up 0.2%, to close at 7,386.94.
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Boat Shed office conversion makes waves for Urban Splash
Urban Splash has agreed 11,750 sq ft of lettings at its Boat Shed office redevelopment in Salford Quays.
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Clarkslegal takes space at Thames Tower
Law firm Clarkslegal has taken 8,550 sq ft on the fifth floor of the new 15-storey building in Reading.
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ADLER acquires €385m Europacity resi development
ADLER Real Estate has agreed a share sale deal with a joint venture formed by Benson Elliot and KauriCAB to acquire the full interest in JV’s 700-unit, residential-led mixed use project in central Berlin.
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Mark of success: Mark Bourgeois interview
At a time of great uncertainty for the retail property market, Hammerson’s UK and Ireland managing director Mark Bourgeois reveals to Property Week how the retail landlord has managed to stay ahead of the pack.
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Offshore-registered firms own 87,500 UK properties
Companies registered in ‘tax havens’ own more than 87,500 properties in England and Wales, analysis of HM Land Registry data by Property Week reveals.
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Pluto Finance funds Galliard resi scheme
Pluto Finance has advanced a £26m senior loan to Galliard Homes for the acquisition of the former Southall Honda car dealership and its redevelopment into housing.
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Palmer Capital switches the focus of its flagship fund
Palmer Capital has completed its strategic shift from growth to income-producing assets in its flagship Palmer Capital Income Fund.