All Property Week articles in 19 June 2020
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Stock market summary: 26 June
Intu share price crashes after administration announcement, while Unite sees slight increase.
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What happens next? Eugene Marchese’s reforecast for 2020 and beyond
In the second in our three-part series, figures from the residential and property finance sectors share their outlooks for a post-lockdown world.
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What happens next? Miles Dunnett’s reforecast for 2020 and beyond
In the second in our three-part series, figures from the residential and property finance sectors share their outlooks for a post-lockdown world.
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Savills raises nearly £22.5m in its 69-lot June auction
Savills raised almost £22.5m at its June online auction, selling 79% of its 69-lot catalogue of commercial and residential properties.
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Huawei £400m Cambridge R&D base plans approved
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei has received council approval for its first phase plans for a £400m R D centre near Cambridge.
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Landlords collect just 18.2% of commercial rents for June quarter day, initial study shows
Less than 20% of commercial rents in the UK were collected by landlords on June quarter day, according to initial data that suggests a stark slump in tenants paying their bills during the Covid-19 downturn.
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Waitrose negotiates monthly rent payments with landlords
Waitrose has negotiated new terms with landlords that allows it to pay rent monthly rather than quarterly, Property Week can reveal.
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Government announces new changes to licensing process
The government has announced changes to the licensing process to make it easier for people to eat and drink outside.
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Pret A Manger looks to slash rental bill amid sales slump
Food chain Pret A Manger is reportedly looking to pay just over 30% of its rental bill for the next quarter, citing a slump in sales during the lockdown.
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Acuitus unveils July catalogue and adds September sale
Acuitus has released a 30-lot catalogue for its July online auction and announced that it will hold an additional live-streamed auction on 23 September due to sustained demand.
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Smart Spaces to deliver Manchester’s first smart building
A leading smart-building operating system provider has been appointed to deliver Manchester’s first smart building.
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Harworth acquires industrial estate for £10.1m
Harworth has acquired an industrial estate in the Midlands for £10.1m.
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NHS Property Services reviews options for London HQ
NHS Property Services (NHSPS) is reviewing its options for its central London offices as it its 2022 lease expiry draws nearer.
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Developer gets go ahead for redevelopment of Greenwich police site
The Malins Group has been given the green light to redevelop the former police married quarters site in West Greenwich.
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Westferry papers heap pressure on Jenrick in donor row
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick “insisted” that a controversial planning application should be pushed through to save a Tory donor as much as £45m, according to newly-released government papers.
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LondonMetric completes £73m of acquisitions
LondonMetric has completed acquisitions worth £73m after its £120m equity placing in May.
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Prime Minister urged to build 30,000 new retirement homes
Three of the UK’s largest retirement housebuilders have urged the prime minister to set a target to build new housing for older people.
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Zoopla data shows house sales are up 4%
House sales agreed are up 4% across the UK compared to pre-Covid levels.
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Godwin snaps up Nottingham Royal Mail building
Godwin Developments has acquired of one of Nottingham’s former Royal Mail sorting offices with plans to redevelop the space into a mixed-use residential scheme.