All Property Week articles in 20 October 2017 – Page 4
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Online marketing doesn't just work for small buildings
A question I often get asked is how relevant online marketing and portals are for large buildings.
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Regeneration projects: revival instinct
In the wake of the financial crisis, local authorities have had to adopt a more creative approach to regeneration. Property Week assesses how they are tackling it and what they are working on.
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How many Weinsteins are there in this industry?
As grubby detail after grubby detail emerges of Harvey Weinstein’s appalling abuse of power and women in Hollywood, the question inevitably turns to how wide-scale the problem is - and how far it extends beyond the world of entertainment, which seems not only to have turned a blind eye to ...
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Foreign investment: inwardly mobile
Despite the UK’s impending withdrawal from the EU, foreign investment in the UK is still on a roll.
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First shed space trading platform
Logistics developer Gazeley has teamed up with proptech firm Stowga to launch an online marketplace for unused warehouse space at its Magna Park Lutterworth scheme in the first tie-up of its kind.
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F&C UK Property Fund up by a third since EU referendum
F C UK Property Fund is on an acquisition drive after experiencing inflows of more than £100m since the EU referendum, increasing the retail fund’s total value by a third to £416m.
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A force for good: how Haward made the leap from sergeant to developer
Catherine Haward had spent 19 years in the police force and expected to stay there for the rest of her career.
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New debt platform looks to offer flexible financing deals
Three financiers including former co-head of Investec Specialist Private Bank, Paul Stevens, have launched a real estate finance business called ASK Partners.
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Why we created an eBay-style selling platform
Let’s be positive: there’s always time to innovate, even within the commercial property sector.
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Co-working office fund is a response to demand
The news of a fund devoted to setting up regional offices as co-working centres comes as little surprise to those of us within the sector.
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Ilke Homes increases construction target
New modular construction business Ilke Homes has appointed Björn Conway from EY as its chief executive, as well as upping its production target to 2,000 units a year.
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Cyclical trends give us reasons to be cheerful
Weakness in the UK property market in 2017 has led some in the industry to wonder whether it is heading towards another collapse of the sort seen during the global financial crisis.
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Development risk firmly on CC Land’s investment radar
Nine Elms Square resi buy is sign of things to come from prolific Hong Kong investor - and nothing is off limits.
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Bunnings unveils its bold expansion plan
DIY retailer Bunnings has revealed plans to open more than 100 new stores globally and roll out a new high street format in the UK.
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Better late than never, development is coming to Leicester
In the East Midlands, Leicester has historically lost out to its larger northerly neighbours Nottingham and Derby in the development stakes.
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The long slow march on St John’s Wood and Hyde Park barrack sales
Malaysian billionaire Ananda Krishnan must be going up the wall.
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Bank of Montreal launches search for larger London HQ
The Bank of Montreal is on the hunt for a new and larger London headquarters - making it the latest bank to defy expectations of a Brexit-related cool-off in occupier demand in the capital.
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Aviva forward funds Bristol office building
Aviva Investors has forward funded an office building in Bristol, which is pre-let to engineering firm Babcock Integrated Technology, for just over £30m.
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Distribution hub bought for £41m
South African investment firm Equities International has acquired a Midlands distribution centre for £41m.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 20 October 2017
London resi hotspots - Regeneration projects - UK foreign investment - East Midlands focus