All Property Week articles in 23 February 2018 – Page 4
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Online
Hammerson reports robust figures ahead of Intu deal
Hammerson has reported a 5% rise in net asset value (NAV) during 2017, and rental income growth of 6.8% to £370.4m.
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News
Best Places to Work in Property 2018: Work-life balance critical to diversity, says Green & Black’s founder
Enabling staff to have a good work-life balance is critical to helping women succeed in business, Jo Fairley, the co-founder of Green Black’s, told the Best Places to Work in Property 2018 event today.
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News
Anthology secures £47m for Deptford development
Residential developer Anthology has secured further funding to deliver a 276-unit development.
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Online
BNP Paribas Real Estate posts 20% rise in profits
BNP Paribas Real Estate’s profits before tax rose 20% year on year to €187m (£134m) and revenues increased by 15% to a record €811m for the company for the year ended 31 December 2017.
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Online
Almacantar wins Centre Point fee battle with Sir Robert McAlpine
Property developer Almacantar has won a legal case against Sir Robert McAlpine over a £1m construction fee dispute for work on the £100m redevelopment of the Centre Point tower in London.
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Online
Persimmon execs hand back chunk of controversial payout
Persimmon’s three leading executives have agreed to hand back a chunk of the shares awarded to them under a controversial bonus scheme that led to them netting a combined payout of £232m.
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News
Rightmove posts 10% rise in annual profit
Pre-tax profit at Rightmove rose 10% in 2017 off the back of an 11% rise in revenue, the group reported this morning.
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News
Barratt leads fallers as FTSE ends in the red
Barratt Development was the FTSE 100’s biggest faller on Thursday despite revealing record first half figures earlier in the day.
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Insight
Open plan: we must take a bold approach to parental dialogue
“I plan to start a family imminently.” It’s not something many women would feel confident saying in an interview, nor is it something many interviewers would expect to hear.
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News
Social housing specialists mull launch of new REITs
Horizon Infrastructure Partnership and Fundamentum Property have both drawn up plans for IPOs.
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Insight
Lateral thinking gives rise to new Yorkshire mega-mall
Axiom scheme will aim to stand out from the crowd by giving consumers ‘Instagrammable moments’.
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News
Leisure specialist to expand in UK and US
Social Entertainment Ventures embarks on competitive socialising roll-out.
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Insight
Speculative industrial and logistics development: ending the speculation?
Speculative industrial and logistics development tailed off last year after a brief spike. Is activity set to remain muted in 2018?
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Insight
Has Raab handed Capco an Earls Court escape route?
Some may view housing minister Dominic Raab’s comments on Earls Court this week as a potentially fatal attack on Capital Counties’ plans for the west London site.
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News
Luxury Mayfair resi scheme bucks super-prime slowdown
Finchatton’s 20 Grosvenor Square scheme is already 50% sold to a range of British and international buyers.
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Insight
Home economics: serious innovation required to boost retirement housing
None of us is getting any younger. Yet, at the same time as ministers are fretting about young people getting on the housing ladder, there are precious few homes for the older age group to step down to.
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Markets
Restaurant chains feel the bite of oversupply
The casual dining trade has taken a hit recently, with once profitable restaurants now struggling.
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Insight
Office angles: what the future holds for flexible space providers
Last year marked a moment of change for the commercial property industry that can be characterised by just one word: flexibility.
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Insight
Developers – always check the two Es
When it comes to identifying strategic sites for development, it’s now all about the two Es: energy and employment.
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News
Lincoln in talks to buy stalled Station Hill site for £70m
Major US BTR developer in discussions to buy a five-acre development site next to Reading train station that has planning permission for a £500m mixed-use scheme.