All Property Week articles in 20 May 2016 – Page 6
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Brexit blues: surveys reveal property's EU referendum fears
The depth of concern across the UK commercial property industry about the impact of Brexit has been laid bare in two definitive surveys this week.
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Allsop Commercial enjoys its biggest May sale for a decade
Allsop Commercial raised £110.5m this week in its biggest May auction for 10 years.
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Double-digit discounts put buy-backs back on agenda
The question raised by CLS Holdings’ new share buy-back programme is not so much ‘why?’ as ‘why is it the only one?’
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Professional
Are minimum floor space regulations still relevant in the age of millennial living?
Having stuff is so last century: that’s the message of a string of reports seeking to find out what makes millennials tick.
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New Mayfair debt fund focuses on ‘affordable’ London
Mayfair Capital has launched its second residential debt fund and shifted its focus from central London to more “affordable” parts of the capital .
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Markets
Business parks about more than just business
A number of changes are being made to the country’s business parks to make them more appealing to tenants.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition - 20 May 2016
Brexit v Bremain – RESI Awards – Housing Bill – Focus on Resi
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Spec multi-lets sell for £22m
Goya Developments and Bilsdale Properties have sold two speculative multi-let industrial developments to clients of Standard Life Investments for £22m.
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Aberdeen’s London exodus continues with Harlequin sale
Aberdeen Asset Management is closing in on a deal to sell the Harlequin Building on London’s South Bank for around £48m, bringing its disposals in the capital to more than £600m since last July.
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New venture buys Catford regen site
The first site in the ‘Catford Island’ development area has been sold to a joint venture set up by Mount Audley and Ingenious Real Estate .
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New Knight Frank team lands first big win
Knight Frank’s shopping centre leasing team has been appointed to work on two Legal General schemes - the new team’s first significant win.
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Space with style: Sisley leases office from Stella McCartney
French cosmetic company Sisley Paris has agreed a lease to occupy a Stella McCartney-owned studio office off Portobello Road in west London.
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Tritax PIF pick up Dixons Carphone warehouse for £21.5m
Tritax Property Income Fund has acquired a DSG Retail -let distribution warehouse in the North West for £21.4m.
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Markets
Stockley Park set for fresh wave of development
When Stockley Park burst onto the scene in the late 1980s, the UK’s first out-of-town business park stood out like a sore thumb among the identikit-grey, concrete buildings that made up much of the country’s existing office stock.
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Insight
EU has weaknesses but offers great stability
We recently met with a wide range of investors as part of a capital-raising trip to North America.
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Markets
Sink or swim: Places for People’s David Cowans on diversification and growth
It is not often that property companies are passionate about teaching children to swim.
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Professional
‘Building up’ rather than ‘building out’ brings its own set of problems
As part of the ongoing push to squeeze 42,000 additional homes a year into London, the Department for Communities and Local Government and the Greater London Authority recently consulted on proposals to make it easier to deliver new homes through the ‘building up’ of existing buildings.
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Online
Victoria's Secret reveals Welsh flagship store for Cardiff
Lingerie brand Victoria’s Secret will make its debut in Wales with a 10,000 sq ft store in Land Securities and Intu’s St David’s shopping centre in Cardiff.
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Online
Carter Jonas appoints new head of compulsory purchase
Carter Jonas has recruited Paul Astbury as a partner and new head of compulsory purchase, working within its infrastructure team.
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Insight
Mayor should seek review of poor-quality green-belt land
The new mayor’s statement about the scale of the housing crisis in London is no surprise to businesses that have been enduring the impacts of undersupply, including challenges around employee productivity and staff retention (13.05.16).