All Property Week articles in 20 July 2018 – Page 7
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News
LSH blames pricing difficulties for disappointing result in July
Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH) blamed “price sensitivities” in the retail sector as it raised just £4.9m at its 9 July auction, less than a third of the record £17.3m achieved last July.
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Acuitus has best sale of year so far but is down on 2017
Auction house raises £37.3m from July sale compared with £52.4m last year and blames slump on retail woes.
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W. P. Carey acquires €153m retail portfolio in the Netherlands
Net lease REIT W. P. Carey has acquired a 36-property DIY retail portfolio in Netherlands from CRH for €153m (£136.4m).
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Insight
Town centres need a vibrant mix of uses to survive
Town centres are clearly under the spotlight. One of the key recommendations in the recent Grimsey Review was “to accept that there is already too much retail space in the UK, and that bricks-and-mortar retailing can no longer be the anchor for thriving high streets and town centres”.
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Professional
People Moves: Tilstone Partners, Arcadis, Colliers International and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Online
Tony Pidgley joins line-up for RESI Convention
Berkeley Group chairman Tony Pidgley is the latest high-profile speaker confirmed for RESI Convention this September, joining a session debating the question ‘why are we no closer to solving the housing crisis?’.
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Blogs
RESIcast: the role of housing associations in the evolving resi sector
Speaking ahead of this year’s RESI Convention, Kush Rawal, commercial director of SoResi, and Martin Bellinger, executive chairman of Guildmore, discuss the role of housing associations in the ever-changing UK housing sector.
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RESI Convention: highlights to look out for at this year's event
Join us for the all-new RESI Convention, where we will gather some of the greatest minds from the residential sector and beyond to inspire, challenge and motivate you around the theme of ‘Debate. Diversity. Delivery’.
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Insight
Merry-go-round of ministers adds to uncertainty
As the political debacle around Brexit continues to unravel, with ministers resigning and abandoning the EU exit strategy, it makes me wonder if housing is being prioritised or sidelined.
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Insight
Bytes and mortar need collaboration to work
It is difficult to guess who was more surprised when Kit Malthouse was made housing minister: the industry or Malthouse himself.
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News
Overseas capital accounted for 82% of total city office investment in Q2 2018
Office investment volumes in the City of London reached a record high in Q2 2018 with £3.6bn of stock traded, according to CBRE
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Colliers makes two senior hires and moves research base
Colliers International has relocated its research team from Helsinki to its EMEA headquarters in London and hired two new senior staff.
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Campus Living Villages UK appoints new CEO
Lee McLean will become the UK chief executive of Campus Living Villages, the student accommodation provider, in September.