All Property Week articles in 21 June 2019 – Page 3
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New retail joint venture swoops on £60m portfolio
NewRiver has completed the formation of its joint venture with Pimco’s BRAVO Strategies III and acquired a £60.5m portfolio of retail parks through the new venture.
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The last of its kind: interview with James Thornton
Mayfair Capital co-founder James Thornton says regulatory pressure means there’s not much of a future for small fund managers. But as he tells Guy Montague-Jones, thanks to Swiss Life, it’s a different story for his firm
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Markets
Kent science park’s owner presents its new Discovery
Owner ‘re-energises’ park with plan for new lab and office space
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Flurry of deals set to take The Scalpel to two thirds let
Convex Group understood to be taking 21,763 sq ft, while investment bank Britannia snaps up 17,409 sq ft
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New hope for Crawley market
Redevelopment of old stock could help cut town’s stubbornly high vacancy rate.
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Sixth of City landlords may face fines under new energy rules
A sixth of City landlords could face hefty fines under expanding energy efficiency regulations, according to research by BNP Paribas Real Estate.
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Markets
CIT to give City tower a wellness makeover
Owner to add 13 storeys to Finsbury Tower office block and rebrand it as HYLO
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Clive Emson celebrates higher success rate and getting MBE
Auction house achieves 80% success rate at five June sales as its founder Clive Emson is awarded an MBE
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Panattoni’s big spec bet pays off
Industrial developer Panattoni is on the verge of securing its biggest UK letting deal since embarking on an ambitious speculative building programme two years ago.
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How beach body ready are you?
The next major end-of-cycle crash in commercial property values will almost certainly not happen for some time. But if I am wrong and the crash is imminent, the way the market is behaving is very definitely different this time.
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News
The battle may be over…
Will the grass prove Greener on the other side of the Arcadia CVA vote?
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Markets
Former Thanet Press site joins Margate’s vibrant arts scene
Warehouse has been transformed into a gallery and studio space
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Markets
New street to add ‘personality and theatre’ to Brighton Lanes
Walk up Brighton’s Meeting House Lane and you will be confronted with a giant mural of a gothic-style Alice in Wonderland that leads into Hanningtons Lane, a brand-new mixed-use street in the city’s famous Lanes.
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BTR sector could grow to £545bn, says Savills
Student accommodation tipped to flatline while retirement set for moderate growth
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Malthouse set to speak at RESI 2019
Housing minister Kit Malthouse has joined the stellar line-up for this year’s RESI Convention.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 21 June 2019
M&G sell Croydon office – Interview with Mayfair Capital’s James Thornton – Kent, Surrey & Sussex market – New reporting rules on CIL spending
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News
DTZ sells 222 Bishopsgate in City of London to Goldstone for £21.1m
DTZ Investors has sold 222 Bishopsgate in the City of London to private Chinese investor Goldstone Commercial for £21.1m.
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Insight
Lidl expansion offers opportunities for investors
Editor: Last week, discount retailer Lidl announced it was to create 40 new London stores as part of a £500m expansion plan (‘ Lidl unveils £500m expansion plans for London ’).
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P2P lending rules should be welcomed
Editor: The new Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) rules for governing the burgeoning peer-to-peer (P2P) lending sector should be welcomed by the industry, especially in the current climate (‘ FCA reveals new P2P rules days after Lendy collapses ’). However, they are not enough.
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Report reveals development appetite of London councils
Brent, Ealing and Hackney identified as ‘pro-regeneration’ boroughs in study of councils’ planning decisions
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