All Property Week articles in 2 June 2017 – Page 5
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News
Aldermore takes space at Monument Building
Skanska has completed a letting to challenger bank Aldermore at the Monument Building in the City of London as it prepares to sell the 94,000 sq ft office.
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Cambridge markets forge ahead with record take-up figures
The latest business space research from Bidwells reveals that Cambridge is powering ahead, with record-breaking figures for the office, laboratory and industrial markets.
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Queensberry adds big screen to Metquarter
Queensberry has signed up boutique operator Everyman Cinemas to anchor its Liverpool Metquarter shopping centre.
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Insight
At last we can resolve disputes about visual perspectives in London
A brilliant presentation at the BCO annual conference last month highlighted the way property and technology are coming together in new ways that should lead to big increases in time and cost efficiency, with the potential to iron out disputes if there is a demonstrable correct answer.
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Insight
May's been clumsy but she will still be PM on 9 June
With only a week to go before polling day things are looking a lot less comfortable for Theresa May than they did when she decided a 21-point lead in the polls was a certain guarantee of success.
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Property provides 37% of Tory corporate donations
Property companies provided more than a third of the corporate donations made to the Conservative Party since the start of the year, research by Property Week has revealed.
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Zorin has Vision for £26m loan
Zorin Finance has completed its largest loan to date - providing £26m to developer Vision Homes.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 2 June 2017
BTR growth - MP property interests - Stanhope profile - East Anglia & Essex focus
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St Modwen agrees 750-home Crab Hill deal
St Modwen is set to develop up to 750 homes on a 227-acre site in Oxfordshire as part of one of the biggest housing schemes in the South East.
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Online
Next UK government has more to do on housing
We are encouraged that all the main parties have outlined plans in their manifestos to get Britain building more homes, including more affordable housing. Britain needs to build 250,000 homes a year to keep up with demand, a target which will require a significant increase in both public and private ...
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Separated at birth: Sebastian Southward and Guillaume Doucet
The sun may have been out in the UK of late, but there’s still a chill in the offices of Welsh auction house HRT, with sales negotiator Sebastian Southward bearing a striking likeness to Canadian ice hockey star Guillaume Doucet, formerly of the nearby Cardiff Devils.
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La Salle sells BAE office campus in Dorset to Trinova for £24m
LaSalle Investment Management has sold the BAE office campus Dorset to Trinova Real Estate for £24m.
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Birmingham makes up ground on rival cities
Prime residential capital values in central Birmingham are expected to reach £400/sq ft this year, which would mark a return to pre-recession highs.
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West End’s The Avenue gains Wired platinum rating
The new office and retail building at One Bedford Avenue has achieved a Wired Certified Platinum rating for its best-in-class connectivity.
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Markets
Full of eastern promise: Suffolk Park offers scale and space
Work is under way at Suffolk Park, a 114-acre extension to the business park on the outskirts of Bury St Edmunds. The scheme will provide new space in a 35-acre enterprise zone, as well as large plots for in-demand regional distribution centres.
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Ruskin Square lined up for BTR by Stanhope
Veteran commercial and mixed-use developer Stanhope has also signalled its intention to enter the BTR market.
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LendInvest fund tops £100m
LendInvest Capital’s flagship private debt fund, the Montello Real Estate Opportunity Fund, has doubled in size over the past year to surpass the £100m mark.
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L&G appoints Rolls Royce’s aerospace director as head of modular housing
Legal General (L G) has hired Rosie Toogood, former business development director at Rolls Royce’s Civil Aerospace, as chief executive of its modular housing business.
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HCA-backed PRS REIT makes strong start
Trading in Sigma Capital’s The PRS REIT - the first major REIT to focus purely on the private rented sector - started strongly on Wednesday.
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Professional
The ground rent trap may be unsprung sooner than expected
The scandal of freehold ground rents has been widely publicised in recent times. After selling houses and flats with doubling ground rents between 2007 and 2011, Taylor Wimpey has set aside £130m to address this.