All Property Week articles in 18 January 2019 – Page 5
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Online
Bourne Capital refinances £132m Legacy portfolio
Bourne Capital has completed a £132m refinancing to fund its Legacy Portfolio, which comprises the Queensway and Waterloo estates in London.
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Online
RDI REIT's share price rises on refinancing
RDI REIT’s share price rose 2.42% on Thursday to 29.55p after revealing it had refinanced its £275m debt facility with Barclays, RBS and HSBC and extended the duration of the facility for five years.
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News
Retail investor sell-off leaves property funds unscathed
Capital flows into property funds remain steady as billions of pounds are pulled from bond and equity funds.
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Insight
Flexible offices head out of town
Reading Property Week ’s annual start-of-the-year feature last week, it was striking how highly retail as well as the challenges from the political environment figured.
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Insight
Will new property securities exchange live up to the hype?
IPSX described as ‘very exciting proposition’ but its success will depend on quality of first assets floated
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News
Manchester landlord withdraws from WeWork deal
An office landlord in Manchester has withdrawn from a deal to let space to WeWork, citing the effect the US flexible office provider’s covenant could have on the potential investment value of the building.
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Insight
Politicians dash high-street hopes
These are interesting times for the British consumer. Sainsbury’s chief executive Mike Coupe stated that the British were behaving as if they were in the midst of a recession. Yet consumers are living in a period with economic conditions most chancellors of the exchequer would die for.
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Insight
Council spending is deeply concerning
The widespread trend of commercialisation among public sector organisations – particularly investing in residential and commercial – is not new.
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News
Brotherton recruits pbb’s Vaughan to launch debt distribution business
Brotherton Real Estate has hired pbb Deutsche Pfandbriefbank’s head of UK syndications Tim Vaughan to launch Brotherton Debt Distribution.
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News
Huawei lands site for Cambridge R&D base
Chinese firm at centre of espionage controversy buys land for R D campus.
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Insight
Only a minority of large property firms automate data collection
Automated data collection can save companies time and money, yet only a minority of large commercial real estate firms use it, according to new research shared exclusively with Property Week .
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Insight
Local authority spending: more money than sense?
Are councils spending too much on commercial property and straying too far from home?
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News
Spelthorne approves PDR plans for conversion of own offices
Spelthorne Borough Council has approved its own plans for a conversion of part of its office HQ into housing through permitted development rights, Property Week can reveal.
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News
Aviva announces trio of senior appointments for its direct real estate team
Aviva Investors has made three senior appointments to its direct real estate team as part of an expansion of its £41bn real assets platform.
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Insight
Life after the death of May’s deal
This Tuesday, all I wanted to do was stick my fingers in my ears, close my eyes and sing tra-la-la as the Brexit vote pantomime played out complete with gasps from the audience as the extent of the defeat for Theresa May’s deal became apparent. Unfortunately, there is no hiding ...
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Evans Randall drops £200m Clerkenwell office buy
Brexit a factor behind £200m deal for Clerkenwell Collection falling out of bed.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 18 January 2019
Sony HQ move - Council spending increases - Spaces’ Martijn Roordink interview - Tchenguiz v Hilton
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Insight
Best in class: Student Accommodation Awards
Helen Crane highlights the winners from the third annual Property Week Student Accommodation Awards in December
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News
Almacantar chief joins Martin’s Properties
Mike Hussey has taken a seat on the board of Martin’s Properties, the investor and developer that owns one of the largest property portfolios in Chelsea.
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Markets
Big players join the BTR party
Landsec and British Land are among the big developers and investors targeting the maturing BTR market.