All Property Week articles in 18 January 2019 – Page 7
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Kensington hotel plans set for judicial review
Council fighting mayor’s decision to call in plans for new 749-room Forum hotel.
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Insight
Redrow tool reveals schemes’ social value
Calculator puts monetary figure on factors such as having good neighbours.
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Index shows Brexit effect has harmed London BTL landlords
Buy-to-let landlords in the capital have lost an average £1,806 in rent, according to research from Landbay
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The Tatton Estate brings 40-acre site to market for residential development
North West landowner The Tatton Estate is selling a 40-acre site with permission for residential development in Cheshire.
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Auction House hits record £455m in 2018 after sales income grows by 2.4%
National auction franchise Auction House increased its sales income by 2.4% last year to a record £455m.
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WeWork chief executive makes millions leasing properties to WeWork
WeWork’s chief executive Adam Neumann has made millions of pounds buying properties using his personal wealth and leasing them back to the flexible office provider.
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Placefirst submits planning for next phase of Welsh Streets scheme
Build-to-rent developer and landlord Placefirst has submitted planning for the next phase of its £40m Welsh Streets scheme in Liverpool.
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Knight Frank Investment Management buys Manchester building for £19.1m
Knight Frank Investment Management (KFIM) has bought a central Manchester office building from DWS for £19.1m.
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Gramercy grows Dutch logistics assets with €40m double deal
Alistair Calvert’s Gramercy Europe has completed two acquisitions of Dutch logistics properties for a combined €40m (£35.44m).
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Real estate industry calls for clarity following Brexit vote
The real estate industry has called for clarity after Prime Minister Theresa May faced a historic loss on Tuesday night when her Brexit withdrawal bill was defeated in the House of Commons by a majority of 230 votes.
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There are still physical ways we can help physical retail
Like it or not, there’s no simple solution for retail, as last week’s varied round of results showed.
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Savills share price falls after flat forecast for 2019
Savills saw its share price drop 4.34% on Tuesday to 731.35p after releasing a trading update which said Brexit and other global political uncertainties will result in a flat year for the group.
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Abstract’s Florence Building in Basingstoke fully let and sold to L&G for £29m
Abstract Securities has let The Florence Building in Basingstoke to Sovereign Housing Association and then sold the office block to Legal General.
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Aberdeen Standard fund commits £60m to Birmingham PRS scheme
Aberdeen Standard Pan-European Residential Property Fund (ASPER) is committing £60m to a private rented sector (PRS) scheme in Birmingham.
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Homes England funds £70m Northamptonshire schemes
Homes England has committed £70m to fund 8,500 new homes in Northamptonshire.
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Industrial and logistics take-up hits new record
Industrial and logistics take up reached record levels last year with take-up for big box logistics totalling 31.495m sq ft, according to data from CBRE.
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Sainsbury's takes extra floor at Arndale House
Sainsbury’s has taken an additional 10,800 sq ft floor at Arndale House in Manchester City centre.
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Insight
More than meets the eye with festive retail figures
It is generally recognised that the retail industry today is facing greater challenges than ever before, as the sector evolves to the rapidly changing consumer landscape.
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GVA's Shapiro makes move to BNP PRE
BNP Paribas Real Estate has hired Stephen Shapiro as a senior director within the retail lease advisory team.
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Manchester office take up hits record high in 2018
Office take up in Manchester last year smashed the existing record and sailed past the 10-year average, with 1.75m sq ft of lettings completed across 314 transactions.