All Property Week articles in 19 August 2016 – Page 4
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Five partners leave Irwin Mitchell real estate team
Irwin Mitchell’s London real estate team has been dealt a severe blow with the resignation of five partners.
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UKCPT makes Edinburgh letting
UK Commercial Property Trust has agreed a pre-let at its Edinburgh city centre scheme 81 George Street.
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Property shares make gains
Property shares made strong gains on Thursday as higher oil prices and strong retail figures bolstered the wider market.
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Ministers plot modular housing push
The government and the mayor of London are drawing up plans to use modular construction to tackle the housing crisis.
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Institutional funds face similar pricing challenges to retail funds
Retail funds have dominated the headlines since the EU referendum, but the open-ended institutional funds have had to grapple with some of the same pricing issues.
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Insight
Business as usual in London as the experts take charge
As Property Week columns over the past few weeks have demonstrated, the apocalypse did not happen and life post Brexit vote is actually pretty normal.
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Bridges Ventures kicks off new fund with Croydon deal
Bridges Ventures is kicking off the investment programme for its new property fund with a deal to back Hub on the redevelopment of Croydon council’s former offices.
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CLS to expand London and Germany portfolios despite Brexit vote
CLS Holdings will continue to invest despite the EU referendum result and is eyeing up around £200m of acquisitions by the end of the year.
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Croydonian pride - south London borough experiencing a renaissance
As part of a drive to transform Croydon’s reputation, the council worked with the National Trust to arrange tours of the town this summer - Property Week tagged along.
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Raft of deals boosts Manchester office market
The Manchester office market received another welcome boost this week with the completion of Deka Immobilien’s purchase of One St Peter’s Square and law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer’s confirmation of an 80,000 sq ft letting.
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Insight
Playing with a big Lego kit: Nigel Hugill interview
For most of us, transforming a 1,400-acre former Cold War airfield - complete with nuclear bunker - into a new settlement where people can live and take their children to school sounds like a daunting prospect.
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Insight
French connection: will Paris benefit from Brexit?
The French government wasted little time after the EU referendum result was known in presenting a plan designed to tempt businesses away from London to France.
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Lender and online auctioneer cement funding partnership
LendInvest and Lot11 have become the first lender and online auction house to strike a funding partnership - with LendInvest saying that auction finance is of “growing importance” to its business.
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First-time buyers boost sales at Auction House
Auction House attributed a sharp month-on-month uplift in the amount raised at its July sale to higher levels of interest from first-time buyers.
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Varied responses of fund managers to Brexit vote could ‘create anomalies’
The contrasting responses of fund managers to the EU referendum result have exposed significant differences of opinion about how the interests of investors should be best served and raised concerns about the impact of different approaches on performance benchmarking.
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AJ Bell moves HQ in boost for ‘Canary Wharf of the north’
Investment and stockbroking firm AJ Bell has agreed a large letting for a new headquarters in Salford.
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Insight
Why off-site will be firmly on the agenda at RESI
What a difference some nice weather makes… oh and the outstanding performance of Team GB at the Olympics.
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Manchester Place selects joint venture to build 500 homes
Manchester Place has selected a Buccleuch Property joint venture to deliver 500 new homes at Little Peter Street, at the southern tip of Manchester city centre.
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Commercial property suffers largest value drop since 2009
MSCI has declared the commercial property market “formally in recession” after its IPD UK Monthly Property Index recorded a 2.8% drop in capital values in July.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 19 August 2016
Parisian post-vote push - RESI preview - Grosvenor obituary - Scotland focus