All Property Week articles in 20 October 2017 – Page 5
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MIPIM: Trebles all round in Cannes
Cheers! The City of London is more than doubling its corporate hospitality budget for next March’s Mipim event, from £6,000 to a sparkling £13,500.
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Rising costs put the squeeze on profits in care home sector
Profits in the care home sector have come under pressure this year as a result of rising costs, Colliers International’s latest healthcare market review shows.
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Time to consign this apartment name to the Didbin
Metropolis cannot claim to have the broadest knowledge of 18th- and 19th-century composers but we’d have had the common sense to check before, say, naming a building after one.
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Separated at birth: Luke O’Nien and Matthew Hallett
With the Premier League on an international break, our eyes recently turned to the lower leagues to spot the likeness between Wycombe Wanderers midfielder Luke O’Nien and CBRE’s new retail analyst Matthew Hallett.
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Barnard Marcus revenue up
Barnard Marcus sold 190 of the 287 lots offered at its 10 October auction, raising £22.9m.
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Triuva gets Green Day gig with €48.5m buy
Triuva Kapitalverwaltungsgesellschaft has acquired the core office building Green Day in Wroclaw, Poland from Luxembourg fund GLL for €48.5m (£43m).
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Nottingham JV wakes up to River Trent development potential
If you stand on the ancient walls of Nottingham Castle and look south towards the floodlights of the famous sports grounds flanking the River Trent, there is not much to soothe sore eyes.
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UBS mulls expansion of debt platform into continental Europe
UBS Asset Management’s debt fund has completed £45m of new loans in the third quarter as the firm looks to expand its lending platform into continental Europe and explores the potential of an open-end structure for its next fund.
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SEGRO contracts £8.8m of new headline rent in Q3
SEGRO has reported strong leasing figures for the third quarter, contracting £8.8m of new headline rent, including £3.8m in rent from existing space.
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LondonMetric sells two DFS retail stores for £14m
LondonMetric has announced the sale of two DFS retail properties in Swindon and Swansea for £13.9m, on behalf of its DFS joint venture.
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East Dulwich tops list of London's property hotspots
Spatial interaction modelling helps UCL and Cluttons to determine capital’s most desirable neighbourhoods.
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Scotland is the template for how business rates should be handled
A year and a half after the government concluded its review of the English business rates system and six months since the 2017 revaluation, one would have expected the media’s unprecedented focus on this opaque tax to have died down. Not a bit of it.
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New force emerges in council home building
Local housing companies grow in popularity, offering opportunities for tie-ups.
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Councils and developers team up to boost housing supply
A new report on how to boost housing supply launched this week, but this was not another dry tome full of recommendations for long-term policy changes that will in all likelihood never happen.
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Disruption has created new legal challenges across the industry
Disruption in real estate has given rise to a number of potential legal pitfalls.
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Markets
Derby council plans 3,000-capacity venue to replace Assembly Rooms
In 2014, Derby’s main performance venue, the Assembly Rooms, was engulfed in a huge fire that tore through the brutalist 1970s building.
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Unilever's Surrey HQ for sale
Unilever’s UK headquarters in Leatherhead, Surrey, has been put on the market by its Malaysian owners.
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BrickVest goes on hiring spree after fundraising
BrickVest is hiring up to 15 new employees and searching for larger offices following a £7m fundraising round led by German real estate lender Berlin Hyp earlier this month.
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Bould takes role at ‘proptech pioneer’ Coyote
Former GVA chief executive Rob Bould has been appointed non-executive director at new proptech venture Coyote.
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NCP sets out plan to rapidly grow car park estate
Car park operator NCP has set a target to add 100 sites to its estate over the next three years.