All Property Week articles in 21 June 2019
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WeWork Property Advisers buys City’s 99 Queen Victoria Street
WeWork Property Advisors has bought City of London office building 99 Queen Victoria Street from Oman’s sovereign wealth fund.
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Power of Proptech 2019: proptech makes waves in sector
Property Week ’s third annual Power of Proptech survey, supported by Freeths, reveals that real estate businesses large and small are rapidly evolving and adapting to new technology.
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Galliard Homes gets green light for Nine Elms Parkside scheme
Galliard Homes has been given the green light for a 280,000 sq ft mixed-use scheme at Nine Elms Parkside, London.
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The London Resort and Paramount Pictures reignite theme park partnership
Theme park The London Resort and Paramount Pictures have reignited their partnership two years after an initial deal fell through.
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L&G commits £285m to Glasgow’s equal pay liabilities
Legal General has given £285m of funding to Glasgow City Council’s property arm to help it settle equal pay liabilities while protecting the city’s real estate assets.
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Stop leasehold Help to Buy sales, says Brokenshire
Housing secretary James Brokenshire wants to stop all leasehold houses being sold through the Help to Buy scheme, according to an interview in The Times.
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Plans revealed for £250m Huddersfield regeneration
Plans for a £250m town centre redevelopment in Huddersfield have been unveiled that will reduce the amount of retail and improve the leisure offer.
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Womenswear retailer Stefanel collapses into administration
The UK arm of Italian womenswear retailer Stefanel, which has shops in Covent Garden and Regent Street, has fallen into administration.
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Caleb Mercer returns to Heitman
Global real estate investment management firm Heitman has appointed Caleb Mercer as the new managing director of its European private equity group.
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New plans drawn up for Belfast’s £500m Tribeca scheme
The developer behind Belfast’s Tribeca scheme has altered its original planning application to include less office space.
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London office demand best in Europe, research finds
The London office market will experience the greatest future demand for office space in Europe, according to research from Aviva Investors.
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May pledges minimum size requirements for residential properties
Theresa May will today promise to introduce minimum space requirements to end “rabbit hutch” new homes.
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Incubeta takes 16th floor of Helical’s The Tower
Marketing group Incubeta has taken the whole 16 th floor of Helical’s The Tower at Old Street.
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NHS Property Services sees surge in tenants without rent agreements
The percentage of NHS Property Services tenants that do not have formal rent agreements has hit 70% and debt owed to the service has tripled in five years, according to the National Audit Office (NAO).
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Inland gets go-ahead for largest ever development
Inland Homes has been granted planning permission for its largest ever scheme on for the former site of Tesco’s headquarters in Hertfordshire.
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NAV at Tritax Eurobox nudges up
Net asset value (NAV) at Tritax EuroBox has nudged up during the three months to the end of March.
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Are charity shops finally losing their stigma?
The inclusion of a Shelter store in the ultra-cool and aspirational Coal Drops Yard scheme in London’s King’s Cross is a potential game-changer.
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Bank of Scotland’s main Glasgow office sold to Korean investors for £48.4m
The historic former head office for The Union Bank of Scotland in Glasgow has been sold by Savills Investment Management to Korean investors for £48.4m in an off-market deal.
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Telereal Trillium sells manufacturing site to Atlantic Leaf
Telereal Trillium has completed the sale of Koito’s manufacturing HQ in Droitwich to Atlantic Leaf Properties for £11.89m.
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Carter Jonas promotes four new group partners
Carter Jonas has promoted four new group partners across four of its offices.