All Property Week articles in 19 May 2017 – Page 4
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Professional
Good news for UK plc as foreign money flows into London offices
The Brexit referendum decision was arguably the most significant political event to have occurred in this country in decades.
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News
Timbercreek sets up Irish lending division
Timbercreek Asset Management has launched a commercial property lending business in Ireland, with €200m (£170m) available to lend.
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Markets
Greater Manchester development plan proves a political hot potato
The inaugural Greater Manchester Spatial Framework (GMSF) is a hot topic of conversation in the local market and beyond - and it shows no sign of cooling down.
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News
Slips, smokes and suntans at the PW Cup
When it took over the title sponsorship of property’s oldest charity football competition dating back to 1966, Property Week wanted to evoke the spirit of England’s solitary World Cup victory.
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News
The Light is on the lookout for cinema sites
Cinema operator The Light plans to more than quadruple its number of sites by 2021.
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Markets
Future Carrington could be a ‘transformative’ development
One of the largest development opportunities in Greater Manchester is under way after Trafford Council gave the nod to the first phase of the Future Carrington project, in a move that many anticipate will unlock significant and ‘transformative’ new development in the area.
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Insight
Flexible workspace could be a useful weapon for British Land
The concept of a traditional property company launching a flexible workspace brand isn’t entirely new.
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Insight
Manchester witnesses resi construction boom
Residential units under construction in Manchester city centre have increased by 400% over the past two years, according to new research seen by Property Week .
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News
NewRiver benefits from rates revaluation
The business rates revaluation in April has provided a significant boost to NewRiver REIT’s tenants.
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News
Aviva lands Next flagship store at Handforth Dean
Aviva Investors has bought the newly constructed Next Home and Garden flagship store in south Manchester for £15.8m.
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News
Macquarie funds Westminster acquisitions
Macquarie Lending has provided £30m of senior secured debt to Carter Victoria for the acquisition of three office buildings in Westminster, including the headquarters of shopping centre group Intu.
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Professional
The government’s free schools programme hits the accelerator
The government recently approved a further 131 new free schools to be opened across England.
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News
M&G disposes of Aliffe House for £40m
M G Real Estate has sold the City Fringe office building Aliffe House for around £40m to a Middle Eastern investor.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition - 19 May 2017
Housing manifestos - RESI Awards - PW Cup - Greater Manchester and Residential focuses
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News
Oaktree’s £1bn office park exit
Oaktree Capital Management and Patrizia Immobilien are considering the sale of their entire UK business park office portfolio, which could fetch close to £1bn.
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News
Separated at birth: Nick Knight and Bobby Barnett
This winter’s Ashes may be in doubt with the Aussies’ pay dispute, but there’s no doubting the likeness between former England cricketer and TV pundit Nick Knight and Countrywide Residential Investments director Bobby Barnett.
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News
Don’t scare us like that, David
This year’s RESI Awards went off with a bang, but what most guests at Grosvenor House wouldn’t have realised was that a minor disaster was only narrowly avoided.
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Insight
Theresa May’s housebuilding proposals stoke controversy
Aside from Brexit, housing is perhaps the most important political battleground ahead of next month’s general election.
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Insight
Investors are catching on to regional build-to-rent
It’s interesting to see the growth of institutional investment in build-to-rent developments outside London.
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News
London restaurant sale gives Barnett Ross a taste for success
Barnett Ross raised £16m at its latest auction last week, helped by the sale of a restaurant and two flats in Islington for almost £4m.