All Property Week articles in 2 September 2022 – Page 2
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Two landmark signings for One Great Cumberland Place re-development
The Portman Estate have announced two new signings for their flagship development One Great Cumberland Place ahead of its completion in October, Property Week can reveal.
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Simon Clarke named by Truss as housing secretary
Liz Truss has named Simon Clarke as her new levelling up, housing and communities secretary after being officially sworn in as prime minister earlier today.
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Watkin Jones and DWS agree £100m forward-funding for Bath BTR scheme
Watkin Jones and DWS have agreed a £100m forward-funding deal to deliver 316 new BTR homes on Lower Bristol Road in Bath.
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GPE completes leasing of 1 Newman Street offices
GPE has let the last remaining office space at its 1 Newman Street, W1, development to investment firm AKO Capital Management (AKO) for its new HQ on the second floor.
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Edinburgh retail hub St James Quarter bags more brands
Fashion brand COS and wellbeing specialist NEOM Organics are the latest names to join the retail-led district St James Quarter in Edinburgh.
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Make-Ready take warehouse space in North London
Silkscreen printers Make-Ready Fine Art Printing has completed a deal to take Sabre House, a refurbished 24,000 sq ft warehouse property at 1 Shaftesbury Road in Tottenham, London.
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Shoryu Ramen takes space at Kensington High Street
Restaurant Shoryu Ramen has secured a 1,700 sq ft unit at 190 High Street Kensington as part of the revitalisation of the west London retail parade, Property Week can reveal.
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Stoford engaged for BBC move to Birmingham’s Typhoo Tea Factory
Developer Stoford has signed a multi-million-pound deal with the BBC to deliver an 84,001 sq ft purpose-built centre at the historic Typhoo Tea Factory in Digbeth that the broadcaster will take for a 20-year lease.
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Post-pandemic office transformation – how to invest now in real estate
Ever since the start of the pandemic and the rise of the work-from-home movement, investors have pondered the future of the office asset class.
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What London needs from the next PM
The new prime minister is arriving to one of the most daunting in-trays within living political memory. One of the most difficult balancing acts will be about how to intervene to get through the current crisis while also sowing the foundations for long-term, sustainable growth. London could provide an answer.
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C&W and JLL to market giant Canary Wharf life sciences development
Cushman & Wakefield and JLL have been appointed leasing agents for an 800,000 sq ft commercial laboratory development in London business quarter Canary Wharf.
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LXi REIT sells income tranche from theme park assets for £257m
Commercial property investor LXi REIT has sold a 65-year “income strip” representing 30% of the annual rental income from Merlin Entertainments-run theme park assets to an unnamed UK institution for £257m.
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Consultancy BELCOR promotes Soning in investment team
City fringe specialist agent BELCOR has promoted Adam Soning to associate in its investment team to meet increased client demand.
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Berkeley on target to hit profit forecast
Upmarket housebuilder Berkeley Group has told investors it is on target to meet its annual profit forecast ahead of the group’s annual general meeting on Tuesday.
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NAV dips at Starwood over first half
Net asset value (NAV) at Starwood European Real Estate Finance dipped during the six months to 30 June in what the company called a “turbulent period”.
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Government rejects overhaul of local landlord licensing
Ministers have ruled out an overhaul of the licensing regime for privately rented property, as an influential panel of MPs began taking evidence for an investigation into the growing sector.
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The Conservatives under Truss will lose the red wall
With Truss’s accession to prime minister, the political future of England’s red wall is perilously close to toppling. Starmer and the Labour Party now have, ironically, a golden opportunity to become the party of levelling up and to deliver to the Midlands and the north what the Conservatives had originally ...
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Why ESG and why now? The role of commercial real estate
While this summer’s weather has provided the opportunity to increase our vitamin D levels, it has also highlighted the challenges we are going to face as a nation in a changing climate – challenges such as fires, drought and flooding.
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Housebuilding and planning approval rates fall short during Johnson tenure
The past two years have seen the lowest percentage of residential planning applications approved since 2008, exclusive data from SearchLand has revealed.
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Property industry reacts as Liz Truss named next UK prime minister
Liz Truss will be the next prime minister of the UK after defeating Rishi Sunak in the Conservative leadership contest, and has been welcomed by a string of industry figures across real estate.
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