All Property Week articles in 22 July 2022 – Page 3
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Corvette Capital makes first foray into PBSA market with Crown Student Living
Crown Student Living has joined forces with Corvette Capital to create a new purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) partnership.
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Landhold secures £13.5m resi loan from Investec
Landhold Developments has secured a £13.5m loan from Investec Real Estate to fund the construction of 36 homes in Clapham, South West London.
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NewRiver provides positive update ahead of AGM
NewRiver REIT has told investors that the group had a “fourth consecutive quarter of positive leasing” ahead of its Annual General Meeting on Tuesday.
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Ocean King splashes out on Derby industrial unit
Fresh and frozen food wholesale and distribution firm Ocean King has pre-let a 28,000 sq ft storage facility due to open this December at Victory Park in Derby.
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Taylor Wimpey unveils plans for 500-home neighbourhood in St Helens
Taylor Wimpey has announced plans to develop more than 500 homes on land south of Gartons Lane in Bold, St Helens.
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Cicero Estates wins appeal to develop 72 Dorset homes
Cicero Estates has been given the greenlight to develop 72 homes in north Dorset, after a planning inspector overturned the local authority’s rejection of the scheme following a five-day public inquiry in April.
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Mitsui Fudosan buys out AIMCo on Television Centre phase 2 redevelopment
Mitsui Fudosan have bought AIMCo’s share on the second phase of the redevelopment of Television Centre in White City, London as the firm, along with Stanhope, have unveiled their plans for the £500m project.
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Why is our next PM not talking about the climate emergency?
This month, the Met Office recorded Britain’s hottest recorded temperature – a roasting 40.3°C. An extraordinary and terrifying milestone. Most climate scientists agree that climate change is the reason we are seeing such brutal temperatures.
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Moorfield and Peloton in £100m open storage JV
Peloton Real Estate and Moorfield Group have formed a joint venture to target an initial £100m portfolio of open storage assets throughout the UK.
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BTR sectors attracts £890m of investment in second quarter
The UK build-to-rent (BTR) market attracted £890m of invested during the second quarter of the year, according to new research from Cushman & Wakefield.
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St Modwen to build 350 all-electric homes in Longbridge
St Modwen has revealed plans to deliver up to 350 new all-electric homes on the historic MG Rover site that was once home to the MINI in Birmingham.
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Brunswick buys Twickenham office for £52m
Brunswick Property Partners (BPP) has acquired Regal House in Twickenham, South West London, for £52m.
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BPF calls for solvency reform to unlock capital
Industry body says overhaul needed to support levelling up and decarbonisation
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Dexters buys rival Conran
London estate agent group Dexters has bought rival Conran Estates for an undisclosed sum.
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AXA IM Alts appoints Jeffries
AXA IM Alts has appointed Paul Jeffries as senior sales manager for client group in the UK.
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A buy-to-let boom – why now’s an ideal time to grow your residential property portfolio
The property market moves fast – especially when it comes to residential buy-to-let investments which has seen a boom in recent years driven by the COVID stamp duty holiday which saw buy-to-let purchases up last year by 52% in London, 49% in the South East, and 41% in the South ...
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The four-day week trial: what does it tell us about productivity?
More than 70 countries are taking part in trials of a four-day working week. Will it catch on? Is it doomed to failure? Time will tell – but either way, it’s time for businesses to think seriously about their approach to productivity, and hybrid working looks set to take a ...
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Pick Everard pledges to become carbon net-zero by end of 2022
Consultancy Pick Everard has unveiled plans to emit net zero carbon by the end of the year in its latest business strategy announcement.
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RICS calls for removal of government intervention clause
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is seeking to remove or alter a clause in the Levelling Up Bill which would allow the government to investigate the institution.
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Miller joins Cushman & Wakefield in Manchester
Tom Miller has been appointed as associate director for Cushman & Wakefield’s North West capital markets team in Manchester.