All Property Week articles in 18 March 2022 – Page 4
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Blackstone mulls Parkdean Resorts buy
Blackstone is considering a bid for Parkdean Resorts through its Bourne Leisure unit.
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Strettons releases 51-lot spring catalogue
Strettons has released a 51-lot catalogue for its online auction taking place on 7 April.
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How can investors build a buy-to-let portfolio?
For a long time, investing in buy-to-let was seen as a sure-fire way to make money. But, over the last five years or so, regulatory and taxation changes have dented its appeal.
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Pluto Finance hires former Investec lender
Pluto Finance has hired former Investec lender John O’Donnell as its lending director, Property Week can reveal.
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British Land and Landsec eye £800m asset swap
British Land and Landsec have reportedly held talks over an £800m asset swap, as the property companies scramble to improve their share prices.
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FORE Partnership appoints new members to advisory board
Paul Brundage and David Hood have joined FORE Partnership’s advisory board as the group targets net zero development.
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UBS buys student accommodation for £58.9m
UBS Asset Management (UBS-AM) Real Estate & Private Markets has bought a student accommodation asset in Nottingham for £59.8m.
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Shaftesbury reveals plans for two office expansions
Shaftesbury is set to redevelop two offices within its Carnaby Street, Seven Dials and Chinatown estate.
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Optivo and Countryside partner to deliver 873 new homes in Barnet
Optivo and housing developer Countryside Partnerships are joining forces to develop 873 new homes in Barnet, north London.
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Gateshead council grants permission for new entertainment and cultural centre
The Gateshead Municipal Borough Council has approved plans for The Sage, a £260m waterfront leisure development in the city.
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Manchester office scheme up for grabs
An office campus in Manchester has been put up for sale by MCR Property eith an asking price of offers of more than £54.68m.
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Together provides £20m funding package for low carbon homes in Leeds
Sustainable developer Citu has secured a £20m finance package to kick-start the next phase of its low-carbon city centre residential scheme in Leeds.
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Lessons learned in two decades of Mipims
This is my 20th Mipim and it may be my last. Provence is still as beautiful: sunlit lavender bays and hypnotic azure sky. But everything else has changed. When I first saw the Croisette, my eldest son was in a baby-grow and I could cradle him in one arm.
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Investec backs London student accommodation sector with £35m Tribe loan
Investec Real Estate has provided student digs group Tribe with a £35m loan facility to fund the construction of a purpose-built student accommodation development in South Bermondsey, London.
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Inland Homes and JV partner sell Cheshunt scheme for £56.4m
Inland Homes , the housebuilder focused on the south and south east of England, has sold Phase 1B at its Cheshunt Lakeside scheme for £56.4m.
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Warehouse REIT agrees forward funding deal on Oxfordshire industrial scheme
Warehouse REIT has agreed a £35m forward funding deal to acquire a 170,000 sq ft multi-let industrial development in Thame, Oxfordshire.
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Enforcement taken by government on high rises not removing ACM cladding
In the latest report on cladding removal by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC), the government has said that it has taken, or is set to enforce action on 15 high rise residential buildings that are fitted with ACM cladding.
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More councils to be hit by nutrient neutrality rules
The government has brought 42 additional UK councils under the remit of nutrient neutrality rules in a bid to protect wetland sites from nutrient-related pollution.
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Giggling Squid to open Welsh flagship site
Thai restaurant group Giggling Squid will open its first regional flagship in Wales at St David’s in Cardiff later this year.
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Government delays Grenfell Tower decision for second time
The government has again postponed revealing plans for the future of Grenfell Tower, which was destroyed by a fire that killed 72 people in June 2017.