All Property Week articles in 18 November 2022
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Native Land greenlit for 300,000 sq ft mixed-use site
Developer Native Land has gained planning approval to transform a former Debenhams store in Guildford, Surrey into a 300,000 sq ft mixed use destination.
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Plans submitted for Skegness regeneration
East Lindsey District Council is set to consult on plans to add a 136-hectare urban extension to the Lincolnshire seaside town of Skegness.
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Cluttons appoints new partner and building surveyors
Richard Jones has joined property consultancy Cluttons as partner to promote its strategic growth.
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Hines snaps up five UK logistics sites
Hines has acquired five UK logistics sites spanning 603,000 sq ft in two separate deals on behalf of its funds.
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Shelley Sandzer secures UK site for Yakiniku Like’s European debut
Agency Shelley Sandzer has secured the first European site for Japanese fast food restaurant Yakiniku Like at 47 Greek Street in Soho, central London.
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CBRE’s Beckham steps down as head of London office investment
CBRE’s head of London office investment James Beckham is stepping down, with the firm’s current West End lead replacing the veteran agent.
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M&G Real Estate appointsJockers as head of ESG
M&G Real Estate, part of M&G’s private assets and alternative division, has appointed Laura Jockers as global head of ESG.
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UK set to be the most attractive market for investors, AEW forecasts
The UK will be most attractive market for investors for the second consecutive year in 2023 according to a report by global real estate manager AEW.
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LXi bucks property sector trend as NAV nudges up in first half
LXi REIT has posted a rise in net asset value during the first half of its financial year, bucking the industry’s downward trend due to softening yields.
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NTA dips at NewRiver REIT
The value of net tangible assets (NTA) at NewRiver REIT dipped 1.5% during the first half of its financial year as investment in its regeneration portfolio hit otherwise positive value gains across its retail portfolio.
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GPE confirms flagship Oxford Street letting to Polish retailer
Great Portland Estates (GPE) has announced that that fashion retailer Reserved has leased a new London flagship at its 70-88 Oxford Street, as revealed by Property Week on Monday.
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Placefirst lodges application for £16m Halifax BTR scheme
Build-to-rent (BTR) provider Placefirst has submitted a planning application for a £16m apartment scheme in Halifax town centre.
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Property Week in conversation with Deepki: keeping the focus on cutting carbon
Property Week editor Lem Bingley and Deepki head of UK & Ireland Katie Whipp discuss why building owners must stay focused on sustainability despite economic headwinds, and the value of real-time data in the journey to net-zero.
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Sienna Real Estate appoints two new co-managing directors
Harry Timmis and Chris Rees have been appointed co-managing directors at Sienna Real Estate UK, bringing 35 years of combined experience to the roles.
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Greene King slakes thirst for warehouse space at Jaynic’s Suffolk Park
Developer Jaynic has let a 161,344 sq ft warehouse at Suffolk Park in Bury St Edmunds to pub giant Greene King, Property Week can reveal.
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Investment in central London offices reaches highest figure since 2019
A total year-to-date volume of £11.1bn was invested into central London offices as of Q3 2022, which marks the highest figure since 2019, according to BNP Paribas Real Estate analysis.
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Canvas secures multi-million-pound investment
Flexible office space provider Canvas has secured a multi-million-pound investment to accelerate growth and triple the size of its portfolio across London.
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Glazers contemplate sale of Manchester United
The owners of Manchester United FC, the Glazer family, have said they are considering selling the football club, as the board authorised a “thorough evaluation of strategic alternatives”.
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Backbench rebellion halts vote on housebuilding targets
A vote on making the government’s 300,000 new homes a year target mandatory has been delayed after dozens of Tory backbenchers threatened to stage the first rebellion Rishi Sunak would face as prime minister.
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Jeremy Hunt’s 7% social housing rent cap met with ‘relief’
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s decision to cap social housing rent increases at 7% in England has been met with a mix of relief and concern by landlords in the sector.