All Property Week articles in 19 September 2014 – Page 6
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Insight
Home truths: We need to address the problem of who will build the houses we sell
With all the major housebuilders having now reported their latest results, it’s hard to avoid the conclusion that commercially the industry is in its best shape for seven years. Talk to any housebuilder, though, and the growing skills shortage is topping the list of longer-term worries, ahead of the perpetual ...
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Markets
North East shopping centres adapt to the changing face of UK retail
Redevelopment will continue in the region’s major retail complexes, writes Adam Branson
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Insight
Letter: Landlords must adapt to digital landscape
Editor: The rapidly evolving digital landscape in retail property was discussed often at last week’s British Council of Shopping Centres conference (BCSC2014).
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News
Dislocation in prices of UK REITS could bring surge in M&A activity
Two leading brokers have speculated that there could be a resurgence of M&A activity in the “overcrowded” public real estate market.
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Professional
CPD Module 6: Legionella control
Welcome to the sixth CPD (continuing professional development) module on regulatory reform – this week, we will look at Legionella control, in association with Metro Safety Group.
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News
RAM snaps up 500 homes in North East as region recovers
Andrew Leslau’s latest deal shows there is an appetite for residential property in the hard-hit North East
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News
PWC calls in agents to put 550 Phones 4U stores up for sale
Administrator expects strong demand for retailer’s high street and shopping mall stores
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Markets
Under-35s pay more for housing than over-65s
Under-35s in England and Wales pay more than four times as much for housing as pensioners, according to research from Savills unveiled at RESI.
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News
Deutsche Bank seals €250m securitisation
Deutsche Bank has launched a €250m commercial mortgage-backed security (CMBS) – the first multi-loan securitisation since the financial crisis to involve the property of more than one borrower.
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Markets
U2 connection gives Hibernia the edge
Hibernia has added another property to its portfolio of dockland sites, writes Tom Lyons
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News
IM Properties closes in on £100m deal for business park
The Warwickshire-based company is expected to acquire Blythe Valley Park from French bank Natixis
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Markets
Chartered Land plans for 1.5m sq ft of retail-led Dublin developments
The company will adopt fresh strategies after appointing a new CEO. Tom Lyons reports
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News
L&Q seeks partners for £1bn private rented sector fund
Investment will enable group to double the number of homes it builds each year to 4,000
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Online
Cathedral gets green light in Brighton
Brighton Hove City Council has given a joint venture between Cathedral Group and McLaren Property the green light for a £100m Innovation Quarter in the heart of the Brighton.
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Online
Canary Wharf eyes new development as results show retail value boost
Canary Wharf Group is eyeing further development sites in London as it looks to become one of the capital’s biggest developers.
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Online
CLS granted permission for Westminster Tower
Lambeth Council has resolved to grant planning permission to CLS for a mixed-used redevelopment of Westminster Tower, on Albert Embankment, south east London.