All Property Week articles in 23 November 2018 – Page 5
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Insight
Niche practice makes perfect: Lewis Ellis interview
Simon Creasey asks the team at investment firm Lewis Ellis what changes it has witnessed over the quarter of a century since it was founded and what the future holds
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Markets
Edinburgh feels ‘St James effect’ as scheme starts to take shape
Major new retail scheme is ushering in a wave of regeneration projects across the Scottish capital.
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Insight
Fear of price-cutting is devaluing a profession
“There is something rotten at the core of the valuation system.” These are the words of a moderately senior industry figure, dismayed by the pretence that retail capital values are gently contracting, rather than rudely collapsing.
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Insight
Investment in Scottish commercial property soars
Investment in Scotland has risen by almost half compared with last year‘s figures, with the largest growth coming in hotels, offices and industrial property, exclusive data from JLL shows.
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Markets
Raft of Glasgow projects set for launch on the Clyde
Buchanan Wharf leads wave of projects set to revive Glasgow’s previously underdeveloped Clyde waterfront.
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News
Palace Capital takes stake in Circle
Palace Capital has acquired a 5% stake in fellow listed property company Circle Property.
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News
Dowty Propellers touches down at Gloucester Business Park with new HQ
Arlington has secured a 183,000 sq ft pre-let deal at Gloucester Business Park with one of the world’s largest aerospace manufacturers.
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Insight
Business – but not as usual – as Brexit crisis deepens
Addressing the CBI Conference on Monday was one of Theresa May’s easier tasks of late. The prime minister got a warm reception from business leaders, who prefer her Brexit deal to the alternative. As the CBI’s director-general Carolyn Fairbairn said: “It isn’t perfect but it takes the cliff edge ...
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News
Roebuck AM buys Glasgow asset with Korean partner
Roebuck Asset Management and an undisclosed South Korean institutional investor have acquired The Equinox office building in Glasgow for around £33m, at a yield of just under 6%.
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Insight
Black Friday: shops and ecommerce must be able to exist side by side
Black Friday today will inevitably provoke further debate over the future of online shopping versus bricks-and-mortar sales in shopping centres and on the high street.
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News
Second fund for Fabrix raises £25m
Fabrix Capital has raised a further £25m from three family office groups for its second fund.
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News
Mapic 2018: change is coming to retail – who will be the winners?
Experience counts for everything, say Mapic attendees, while a strong leisure offer draws in the crowds
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 23 November 2018
Jaywick Sands regeneration – Lewis Ellis interview – Mapic recap – Scottish market in focus
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Professional
Offices with natural touch must grow their business case
Biophilic design event explores challenge of making greener offices a reality.
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Markets
Resi developers take advantage of rapid population growth in Perth
Two 3,000-home developments are planned for the city.
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Professional
People Moves: Savills, Wrenbridge, Glenhawk and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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News
Google invests in data centre with $600m Vegas spend
Tech giant Google has confirmed plans to develop a $600m (£467m) data centre in Henderson, Nevada.
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Online
Stenprop 'on track' in first results since dual listing
Stenprop said this morning in its first financial results since it secured a dual listing on the London Stock Exchange that it was on track to hit its targets as part of its shift in focus to multi-let industrial.
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Online
Derwent London agrees £250m private placement
Derwent London has agreed a £250m private placement of unsecured notes with eight institutional investors.
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Online
Intu bidders given third extension
Intu has granted a third extension to the John Whittaker and Brookfield-led consortium currently considering a cash offer for the company.