All Property Week articles in 2 September 2022 – Page 3
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Online
King’s Cross agrees £1bn refinancing deal
King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership has agreed a new £1bn facility secured against a number of investment assets at its King’s Cross Estate.
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Caddick secures funding for Leeds logistics scheme
Caddick Group has secured £49.3m funding to develop a 300,000 sq ft of logistics space at Leeds Valley Park on the outskirts of Leeds.
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Chancerygate and Bridges join forces on Cheshire industrial deal
A joint venture between Chancerygate and Bridges Fund Management has acquired a 7.85-acre site in Adlington, Cheshire, to speculatively develop 165,000 sq ft of Grade A industrial and warehousing space.
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Gatehouse passes £1bn investment threshold
Gatehouse Bank has invested surpassed the investment threshold of £1bn in financed assets following a year in which income leapt 30%.
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Gym+Coffee expands in Belfast
Belfast shopping centre Victoria Square has agreed the relocation of Gym+Coffee to a larger unit.
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Profit dips at Belvoir despite revenue boost
Profit at Belvoir Group dipped during the six months to the end of June despite a 12% rise in revenue.
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Vistry agrees £1.25bn takeover of Countryside
The housebuilder agreed a cash-and-share deal earlier this week to create a £2.8bn development giant.
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News
Cynergy Bank takes 23,000 sq ft at Landsec’s One New Change
Real estate giant Landsec is leasing 23,000 sq ft at One New Change, its mixed-use building in the City of London, to Cynergy Bank, the former UK arm of Bank of Cyprus.
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Government calls in ITV South Bank redevelopment
The controversial redevelopment of ITV’s former headquarters at London’s South Bank has been called in by the government and will face a public enquiry.
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Consultation launched on Decent Homes Standard for rented sector
The government has launched a consultation for the private rented residential sector as it draws up proposals for a standard for the market.
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ADIA and Greystar buy Grosvenor’s Bermondsey site to build 1,500 homes
The Abu Dhabi Investment Authority and US firm Greystar Real Estate Partners are acquiring land in Bermondsey, south London, from real estate company Grosvenor to build 1,548 build-to-rent homes.
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Insight
Thumb-twiddling time
While Rome burned, Emperor Nero fiddled, or so the legend goes. We are seeing the modern equivalent from our government, it seems.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 2 September 2022
As inflation soars and recession looms, could an end to the boom in house prices finally be on the cards? - Theodorik Leao of electrical specialist GoodWe on how new rules on EV charging points will affect developers - Expert comment on legal options for property firms facing insolvency
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Insight
Turn up the volume for longer life
The design dilemmas and challenges facing clients and architects increase by the day. Even quite modest proposals require, as part of planning applications, analysis of carbon and fire implications that planners are not trained to pass judgement on. Hence the rise of niche specialists in the planning process, commenting on ...
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Hygiene gripes can put workers off office return
Editor: Remit Consulting’s Return Report points to a positive trend of workers returning to the office; and since it was released, the hybrid forms of work it identifies have accelerated, with the level of employees working exclusively from home falling in the last two months from 22% to 14%.
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Rees-Mogg plans giant London office sell-off
Minister proposes selling £1.5bn of ‘half-empty’ civil service offices in the capital.
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Professional
Could flexible working solve property’s gender pay gap?
By making flexible working the norm, employers can help to attract and retain women across the board.
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Industry slams Covid Relief Fund handling
The government’s handling of its £1.5bn Covid Relief Fund has been labelled a “disgrace” after figures revealed that less than a third of the business rates relief fund has been allocated as a September deadline looms.
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Professional
The pros and cons of restructuring
On 22 July, the High Court sanctioned the part 26A restructuring plan (RP) of Houst, a property management services business for short-term and holiday lets.
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Professional
Consulting on building safety
After the Building Safety Act (BSA) gained royal assent at the end of April, the government commenced consultations regarding the swathe of secondary legislation that is required to complete the detail of the new regime.
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