All Property Week articles in 20 April 2018
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Experience required: Retail, Leisure & Hotels
Retailers and retail landlords have been banging on about experiential for years.
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Experiential retail: down to experience
Savvy landlords are encouraging retail tenants to open experiental stores that attract customers by creating a fun alternative to online shopping.
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Retail, Leisure & Hotels supplement April 2018
Experiential retail – Agents – Vegan restaurants – Artist Residence – Upsizing retailers
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Green light for new high-tech HQ in Halton
Sandon Global has received the green light from Halton Borough Council to develop its new business headquarters at the Manor Park Industrial Estate in Runcorn.
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FEC wins auction for site of failed £77m Angelgate development
Far East Consortium (FEC) has acquired the site of the Pinnacle’s failed Angelgate residential development in central Manchester at online auction.
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London Square gets green light for Neasden resi
Developer London Square has secured planning permission for a new mixed-use scheme in Neasden where it is set to deliver 121 homes and more than 23,000 sq ft of flexible commercial space.
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FA in talks over £800m sale of Wembley Stadium
The Football Association has confirmed they are in talks with Fulham FC owner Shahid Khan over the sale of Wembley Stadium for a reported £800m.
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Double transfer increases Longhurst's housing stock
Midlands’ housing association Longhurst has increased its housing stock to more than 22,000 properties after completing the transfer of over 400 properties from two fellow housing associations.
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Nobu owner secures £68.5m refinancing loan
Willow Corp has secured a £68.5m loan to refinance the UK’s first Nobu Hotel in Shoreditch, London.
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Future planning: can new housing developments deliver targets?
As a young person living and working in London, the prospect of owning my own home in the capital seems as far away as taking my flying car for a spin.
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Housing association acquires Charlton Riverside site for £58m
U+I and Proprium Capital Partners have completed the sale of their joint venture Charlton Riverside site for £58m to a housing association.
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Ann Summers heads out of town to lead quartet of new signings at Glasgow Fort
British Land and Hercules Unit Trust have agreed a quartet of new lettings at its Glasgow Fort retail centre in Scotland including Ann Summers’ first out-of-town store.
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WeWork's first bond offering raises $702m
WeWork has sold $702m (£503.6m) of bonds in its first offering; the final sale was a 40% increase on the initial proposal after securing strong investor interest.
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Hardscape signs as first tenant at Multiply Logistics North
The joint venture between Harworth Group and the Lancashire County Pension Fund has secured landscaping supplier Hardscape Products as the first tenant for its 164,000 sq ft Multiply scheme at Logistics North in Bolton.
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Santander's Aimers joins LJ Partnership as new head of credit
Private wealth firm LJ Partnership has made its second significant hire from Santander with the appointment of the bank’s former head of credit risk for real estate, Alan Aimers, as a director and head of credit.
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Persimmon rises despite shareholder revolt
Persimmon shares rose 0.14% on the FTSE 100 to 2,694.00p on Wednesday despite its controversial remuneration policy only narrowly winning approval from shareholders at its AGM.
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Retail agents: state of agency
In this uncertain retail landscape, agents are having to adapt and restructure their teams in an effort to better serve their clients.
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FEC boosts London team with four hires
Far East Consortium (FEC) has strengthened its UK operation with four appointments in its London office to focus on developments in the capital.
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Shareholders narrowly pass Persimmon pay deals despite protests
Housebuilder Persimmon has seen its controversial remuneration policy approved by a narrow margin at its annual AGM despite significant protests from Aberdeen Standard Investments and other leading shareholders.
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GVA appoints new management board member
GVA has promoted the managing director of its Acuity division, Tony Burchett, to its management board.