All Property Week articles in 19 June 2020 – Page 4
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Legacy Hotels to take over historic Liverpool hotel
Legacy Hotels is to take over from Signature Living as the operator at 30 James Street hotel in Liverpool, reopening late next month.
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Green light for £337m Museum of London move to Smithfield
Planners have given the go-ahead for the Museum of London to make its new £337m home within a series of historic buildings at West Smithfield.
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City Regeneration Podcast Series - Ep4: Lack of Grade A space driving appetite for regional regeneration
Demand for quality workspace in regional cities will see continued interest from institutional investors in urban regeneration projects argues Chris Darroch of Federated Hermes.
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Industry figures await corporate insolvency bill debate
Industry figures are keenly awaiting the debate of a controversial new corporate insolvency bill.
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NAV steady at Picton, but annual earnings fall
Net asset value (NAV) at Picton Property stood still during the year to the end of March, but earnings fell.
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Intu confirms Friday deadline on rescue talks
Intu has confirmed is has until Friday to save the UK’s largest shopping centre operator from a collapse into administration, as revealed by Property Week yesterday.
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Stock market summary: 22 June
Intu’s share price was stable on news of a potential administration.
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100,000 social homes a year ‘needed as part of Covid-19 recovery’
Roughly 100,000 affordable homes a year will need to be built to help with the post-coronavirus recovery, the Local Government Association (LGA) has urged.
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Turley becomes carbon neutral business
Planning and development consultancy Turley has become a carbon neutral company in accordance with The CarbonNeutral Protocol.
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Gatehouse invests £10.2m on West Midlands BTR scheme
Gatehouse Bank has invested £10.2m in a build-to-rent (BTR) scheme in the West Midlands.
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Edinburgh BioQuarter reveals plans for £1bn ‘health innovation district’
Edinburgh BioQuarter has revealed plans for a £1bn ‘health innovation district’ which would comprise commercial lab space, office space, retail, leisure and housing for a community of 20,000 people.
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UK investment volume to plunge by 72% in worst quarter on record
Total UK commercial property investment volume in Q2 2020 is likely to plummet by 72% compared with Q2 last year, making it the lowest quarter for investment on record.
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Mayfair secures £56m loan on Bonhill Building
Mayfair Capital has secured a £56.25m loan on a central London office from DekaBank.
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Cubex and Fiera secure £70m forward funding for Halo
Developer Cubex and investor Fiera Real Estate have secured £70m in forward funding for the Halo office development in Bristol.
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Intu in final crunch talks as administration looms
Shopping centre giant intu is holding crunch talks with its lenders this week, with administrators poised to act if the last ditch negotiations fail.
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SDL Auctions unveils 161 lot catalogue for June auction
SDL Auctions has released a 161-lot catalogue for its June online sale, which will feature a mix of commercial and residential lots.
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Student Accommodation Awards 2020 open for entries
Entrance is open for the Student Accommodation Awards 2020, with three brand new categories added to this year’s line-up.
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Reading’s Broad Street Mall welcomes new street food market
Asset manager Moorgarth has announced that a new pop-up street food market will open this week at Reading’s Broad Street Mall.
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Go Outdoors set to call in administrators
Go Outdoors owner JD Sports is preparing for a possible pre-pack administration of the business.
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Mothercare to sublet warehouse as it readies to relocate HQ
Mothercare is in talks with a number of prospective lenders over new funding and will move its head offices as part of its transformation plan.