All Property Week articles in 20 May 2016 – Page 7
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News
Manydown's vision for 8,000 home scheme
Basingstoke in Hampshire will be home to one of the UK’s largest residential developments, after the local councils revealed plans to develop out a huge 2,000-acre site in the town last week.
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New office site lands at Edinburgh International Airport
A 23-acre site situated next to Edinburgh International Airport that has an application for planning in principle for 384,874 sq ft of offices, 525 hotel rooms and 200 residential units has been put up for sale by Murray Estates.
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New £40m Birmingham site for Unite Students
Unite Students has exchanged contracts to acquire a new development site in central Birmingham for a 600 bed student accommodation scheme.
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Two new care homes for LaSalle
LaSalle Investment Management has added two London care homes to its portfolio, both leased out to Care UK.
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L&G commits £53m to Dover regen
L G’s Managed Property Fund has acquired a new retail and leisure scheme in Dover town centre for £53.25m, committing to support the town’s regeneration.
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Barnett Ross makes nearly £17m at latest auction
Barnett Ross raised £16.9m at its May auction amid a “notable increase” in demand for commercial lots.
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Central London resi land values fall for first time in 5 years
Residential land values in central London have dipped for the first time since 2011, new research has found.
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Bericote plans £150m spec shed scheme
Bericote has revealed plans for a £150m speculative warehouse scheme in St Helens, near Liverpool.
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Brexit fears lead to drop in shopper confidence
UK consumer confidence fell in the first quarter of the year, as concerns over a possible Brexit spooked shoppers.
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What does the new housing act mean for the industry?
The Housing and Planning Bill has finally become law, but some are sceptical of the policy changes it brings.
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Markets
Ebbsfleet developers continue to pursue their quarry
It is a project that has elicited honeyed words from politicians from both left and right for at least 15 years.
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Colliers prise Alexander from rival retail agency Sandzer
Colliers International’s central London retail agency team has poached agent Kit Alexander from rival Shelley Sandzer.
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Government's planning bill sparks fears of 'nimbyism'
Government plans to hand local people more power over development in their area have split industry leaders.
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Stars of residential shine at RESI Awards 2016
Dominic Grace of Savills has been named ‘Personality of the Year’ at the RESI Awards 2016.
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Professional
People Moves: Burges Salmon, Pradera, Altus Group and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Sadiq Khan calls for Garden Bridge to be 'London's High Line'
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has backed the £175m Garden Bridge project, but demanded it is made more accessible to all Londoners.
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Glasgow shops mark first UK addition to €1.3bn Euro retail fund
Hines and Universal Investment have bought 229-249 Buchanan Street in the heart of Glasgow’s retail core on behalf of a European fund.
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Queen’s Speech promises planning powers to locals – property reacts
Today’s Queen’s Speech contained several measures which will impact on property – chiefly the creation of a new Neighbourhood Planning and Infrastructure Bill.
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Rockspring smashes €400m target for European fund
Rockspring Property Investment Managers has beaten its fundraising target for its TransEuropean VI LP fund, securing €428.5 (£335) to date.
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Elected mayor for North East moves closer as councils approve devolution deal
The North East of England has moved one step closer to getting an elected mayor, with councils voting in favour of a devolution deal that will see the region receive £30m a year.