All Property Week articles in 2 October 2020 – Page 4
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Impact Modular wins place on £2bn housing contract
The modular construction arm of Robert Whitton and Nick Shattock’s new development venture Impact Property Group has been awarded a £303m contract to deliver homes for housing associations and local authorities.
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Office Space in Town launches management service for landlords
Flexible workspace provider Office Space in Town (OSiT) has launched a flexible workspace management service for landlords looking to pivot their portfolio towards the flexible workspace sector following Covid-19.
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Homes England appoints Savills to sell 135-acre Hertfordshire site
Homes England has appointed Savills to sell a 135-acre development site in Hertfordshire.
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PPE provider leases Warrington warehouse from Stoford and Oxenwood
Stoford Developments and investor Oxenwood Real Estate have let a warehouse in Warrington to a PPE provider.
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G-A-Y threatens court action over 10pm curfew
G-A-Y nightclub’s owner has threatened the government with a legal challenge to its 10pm hospitality curfew.
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Woodford Equity Fund assets sold at multimillion-pound discount
Assets belonging to the failed Woodford Equity Income fund were sold at a multimillion-pound discount, according to The Sunday Times .
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The Howard de Walden Estate and Marylebone Leisure Group bring forward new casual dining concept
The Howard de Walden Estate is working with the Marylebone Leisure Group (MLG) to create a new casual dining concept on London’s Marylebone High Street, Property Week can reveal.
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Argent Related reveals Brent Cross masterplan
Argent Related has revealed plans for a new £5bn park town in Brent Cross called Brent Cross Town.
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Workers reluctant to return to the office full-time
Almost two-thirds of office workers do not intend to spend five days a week in the workplace once the Covid-19 crisis is over according to the latest survey from the British Council for Offices (BCO).
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OakNorth backs Arora with £50m loan
OakNorth Bank has completed a £50m loan to the Arora Group, the private group of property and hospitality companies founded by Surinder Arora.
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LaSalle raises €435m for latest European fund
LaSalle Investment Management has raised €435m (£394m) at the first close for LaSalle Real Estate Debt Strategies IV (LREDS IV), its fourth fund in the LaSalle real estate debt series.
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DTZ stumps up £70m for new Collective co-living scheme in Wandsworth
DTZ Investors has provided £70m to The Collective to forward fund a 310-room co-living scheme in Earlsfield, London.
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Take-up of of Grade A logistics space reached 12.4m sq ft in Q3, according to new research
Occupier take-up of Grade A logistics floorspace totalled 12.4m sq ft in Q3 – the highest level of take-up on record.
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Praxis recruits Mark Smith as it expands third-party management business
Investor manager Praxis has hired Knight Frank’s Mark Smith as it expands its third-party management business, Property Week can reveal.
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Cineworld to close all UK and US cinemas
Cineworld is planning to temporarily close all of its UK cinemas after being hit by delays in the release of big-budget films.
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Orchard Street promotes Egan to partner
Orchard Street Investment Management has promoted Fergus Egan to Partner.
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EQT raises €1bn for pan-European investments
EQT has raised €1bn (£910m) for its EQT Real Estate II fund from investors across Europe, the Nordics, Asia, North America and the Middle East.
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Propertyshe Perspectives: High achieving podcast alumni, Google commits to London offices, ULI Europe debates the ‘Workplace of the Future’ and Mishcon Academy digital offices panel
I have been writing a weekly blog since lockdown started in March in order to chronicle the real estate sector’s response to this extraordinary year. The daily awareness that we are creating history is not comfortable for anyone.
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London mayor criticises Jenrick’s planning reforms
London mayor Sadiq Khan has slammed proposed planning reforms for London in the government white paper in a response to housing secretary Robert Jenrick.