All Property Week articles in 21 February 2014 – Page 5
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Green property body urges government action
A report from the UK Green Building Council urges the government to urgently push agead with plans to ensure all non-domestic buildings are built to zero carbon standards from 2019.
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GCP Student Living buys in Guildford
GCP Student Living has agreed to forward purchase a 140-bedroom development in Guildford.
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Jägermeister bombs into Watchmoor Park
Jägermeister has taken 7,849 sq ft of space at Patrizia and Oaktree Capital Management’s Building 11 at Watchmoor Park in Camberley.
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Redrow revenues rise 41%
Redrow saw its revenues rise by 41% to £363m in the second half of 2013.
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Countrywide works up £1bn PRS fund
Countrywide is to enter the private rented sector by launching a £1bn fund.
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Premier Inn portfolio expands by 3,321 beds
Premier Inn’s portfolio increased by 3,321 beds in the 50 weeks to 13 February according to results posted by its parent company Whitbread this morning.
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Lambert Smith Hampton’s performance “in excess of forecasts"
Lambert Smith Hampton has performed better than expected by its parent company Countrywide, according to the latter’s annual results posted this morning.
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Standard Life could quit independent Scotland
Standard Life could move funds and operations from Scotland to England if the country becomes independent.
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RBS sheds £10.4bn of commercial real estate loans in 2013
Royal Bank of Scotland’s commercial real estate book shrank by 17% during 2013 to £52.6bn.
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Derwent posts 23.6% NAV rise
Derwent London saw its net asset value leap by 23.6% in 2013 to £2.37bn.
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Birmingham Council unveils 141-hectare HS2 development plan
Birmingham City Council will today unveil a vast 141-hectare masterplan for the city centre fuelled by the expected development of the High Speed Two rail line.