All Property Week articles in 23 September 2022 – Page 2
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Grid capacity considerations for property developers
eSmart Networks Managing Director Simon Gallagher explains the challenges for property developers in securing grid capacity. Find out how to manage this through planning your connection requirements early and considering integration of renewable technologies into your builds and sites.
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News
Robert Hill joins Clarke Willmott as partner
Commercial property lawyer Robert Hill has joined law firm Clarke Willmott as a partner in its Southampton office.
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Empira Group appoints new global head of investment management
Markus Königstein has been appointed as the new global head of investment management at Empira Group, bringing 28 years of real estate investment.
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Arthur Lintell appointed new Knight Frank head of Notting Hill sales
Knight Frank has appointed Arthur Lintell as the new head of Notting Hill sales, following the departure of Caroline Foord in April 2023.
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Julie Hirigoyen to step down as chief executive of UKGBC
The chief executive of the UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) is to step down next summer.
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Dominvs wins approval for mixed-use Stratford student accommodation scheme
Dominvs Group has secured planning consent for its mixed-use purpose-built student accommodation scheme (PBSA) in Stratford, east London.
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abrdn posts NAV rise for European logistics fund
European industrial fund abrdn European Logistics Income has posted a 1.4% rise in net asset value (NAV) for the six months to the end of June.
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Ace Liberty and Stone posts 49% pre-tax profit rise, despite Lebanon ‘impairment’
Ace Liberty and Stone almost doubled profit in the year to the end of April despite a fall in revenue.
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JLL reveals house price growth along London Marathon route since 1996
In lead-up to the London Marathon on Sunday, JLL has analysed 26 years of house price growth along the 26-mile route.
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Industry welcomes Labour pledge to abolish business rates
Business and property leaders have hailed the Labour Party’s promise to abolish a major tax on commercial property.
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Railpen buys 309,000 sq ft Cambridge office site
Railpen, the investment manager for several pension schemes, has acquired a 309,000 sq ft office development in central Cambridge from private group Pace Investment for an undisclosed sum.
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London & Cambridge Properties acquires 53,000 sq ft Somerset site
TCN UK has sold a 53,000 sq ft multi-let office building in Bridgwater, Somerset, to investor London & Cambridge Properties for £5m.
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Galliard kickstarts sale of apartments in TCRW Soho scheme
London property developer Galliard Homes has launched the first phase of the sale of apartments in its £140m TCRW Soho development in central London.
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Rapleys buys CSJ and hires new partner Alex Rogerson
Property consultancy Rapleys has acquired Bristol planning practice CSJ and hired new partner Alex Rogerson from real estate giant JLL.
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Insight
Better – not bigger – data is key to unlocking SFR
Single-family rentals (SFRs) are undoubtedly the new darling of residential investment. While build-to-rent strategies are taking off in both the UK and the US, soaring construction costs are driving investor interest towards existing stock.
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Alpha Real Capital raises €100m for European ground rents fund
Alpha Real Capital’s European Long Income Fund (ELIF) has reached the €100m (£89.4m) milestone in raised and deployed capital from institutional investors.
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Revenue at Mortgage Advice Bureau rises in first-half
Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB) has posted rises in revenue and profit for the first six months of its financial year to the end of June.
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PRS REIT expects 11% growth in annual NAV
The PRS REIT has told investors that it expects an 11% rise in net asset value (NAV) ahead of its results for the year to the end of June.
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Martin’s Properties buys South East retail and shed portfolio for £23.1m
London real estate company Martin’s Properties has snapped up a portfolio of four assets comprising a combined 130,000 sq ft in the South East for £23.1m, Property Week can reveal.
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Westminster could seize oligarchs’ homes as war declared on ‘dirty money’
Westminster has launched a “war on dirty money” that could see homes in Belgravia, Knightsbridge and Mayfair seized and turned into affordable housing.