All Property Week articles in 23 October 2020 – Page 3
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House prices set to drop by end of 2021
House prices are set to drop by the end of 2021 before growing again the following year, according to JLL’s UK and London Residential Forecast.
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Glenhawk launches first regulated bridging product
Challenger lender Glenhawk has launched its first regulated bridging product.
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New office development near the Barbican is given green light
Planning permission has been granted for an eight-story office building near the Barbican in London.
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Office lettings improved in Leeds in Q3
Figures from Leeds Office Agents’ forum have shown a rebound in occupier activity in the third quarter of this year.
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Proptech company client list soars post lockdown
UK-based proptech company Spike Global has grown its client base by 120% in the last nine months.
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Eutopia Homes submits plans for Exeter scheme
Eutopia Homes has submitted a planning application for a 51-bed build-to-rent scheme in Exeter.
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Muse and Notting Hill Genesis sign final phase of Brixton homes JV
Muse Developments, Notting Hill Genesis and London Borough of Lambeth have signed a deal for 30 new affordable homes in the final phase of the Olive Morris House development in Brixton.
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Pandemic has proven the business case for BTR
Developers, operators and third-parties have had to adapt quickly to the challenges of Covid-19, but a revolution in home-working and more diligent homehunters means BTR is here to stay.
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Whitbread to invest £45m in expanding German portfolio
Hotel and restaurant operator Whitbread has agreed a €50m (£45m) deal to grow its German hotel portfolio by expanding its Premier Inn budget hotel brand.
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Arrival doubles London HQ letting at Schroders’ Kensington Village
Electric vehicle manufacturer Arrival has increased its London presence at Kensington Village to approximately 80,000 sq ft.
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Revolution Bars looks to close six sites as part of CVA
Manchester-based Revolution Bars Group has launched a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) that proposes the closure of six of its 50 bars.
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Harry Styles invests in £350m Manchester music arena
Harry Styles has invested in Oak View Group’s £350m music arena being developed in east Manchester and has been brought on to consult on the project.
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Clarks seeks turnover-based rents in CVA deal
Clarks is meeting with landlords this week to discuss switching to turnover-based rents as part of a company voluntary arrangement (CVA).
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Homes England appoints Argent co-founder as chairman
Homes England has appointed co-founder of Argent Peter Freeman as its chairman.
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KFH appoints Sophie Danes as head of lettings management
Kinleigh Folkard Hayward (KFH) has appointed Sophie Danes as head of lettings management.
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Sovereign Centros takes over intu’s Metrocentre
Sovereign Centros has taken over the management of intu’s Metrocentre in Gateshead following the retail landlord’s collapse into administration in June.
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Marlet secures £67m finance deal for 253-home resi scheme
Marlet has agreed a financing facility with Home Building Finance Ireland (HBFI) for €74m (£67m) for a forthcoming 253-home residential development in Dundrum.
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SEGRO lets another 192,000 sq ft to DHL in East Midlands
SEGRO has let a further 192,000 sq ft to DHL in the East Midlands.
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Mike Ashley looks at acquisition of Edinburgh Woollen Mill
Mike Ashley is mulling over the acquisition of Edinburgh Woollen Mill (EWM) Group, according to The Sunday Times.
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Morgan Stanley HQ named top corporate workplace in Scotland
Glasgow’s 122 Waterloo Street, home to banking giant Morgan Stanley, has been named Scotland’s top corporate workplace in the British Council for Offices’ 2020 awards.