All Property Week articles in 24 February 2017 – Page 4
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Video interview: The Shard is a "building for Londoners", says Irvine Sellar
Speaking to PW’s James Whitmore in 2012, Irvine Sellar recounted his early years running his father’s glove shop, how he created retail chain Mates by Irvine Sellar and how The Shard is a “building for Londoners”.
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Property Awards Hall of Fame 2016 inductee: Irvine Sellar
Last year, the industry’s leading lights gathered at Grosvenor House to celebrate the best of the best in property including the inaugural three inductees into the Property Week Hall of Fame, including Irvine Sellar.
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Property legend Irvine Sellar passes away
British property legend Irvine Sellar has died at the age of 82.
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Assura appoints Murphy to chief executive role
Assura has appointed Jonathan Murphy as the group’s new chief executive with immediate effect.
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LXI commences trading on stock exchange
LXI REIT commenced trading on the main market of the London Stock Exchange this morning with its shares opening at 103p, valuing the company at £142m.
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LandSecs sells Manchester’s Printworks for £108m
Land Securities has sold The Printworks in Manchester to DTZ Investors for £108m.
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KWE shares flat
Kennedy Wilson Europe’s (KWE) shares were flat on Friday after the firm reported annual results.
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Intu unaffected by online shopping
Online shopping is helping Intu, rather than proving to be a hindrance, Matthew Roberts, chief financial officer at Intu told Property Week.
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NAV down but income grows a quarter for KWE
Kennedy Wilson Europe president Mary Ricks has said the company will focus on growing income and value in its four core markets after delivering 23% income growth in its annual results, released today.
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Montagu Evans poaches two from GVA for senior Scottish posts
Montagu Evans has announced the appointment of Steven Dalton as a new partner in Scotland having poached him from his director role at GVA.
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Urban & Civic to build 6,500 homes at Cambridge barracks
Urban Civic and the Secretary of State for Defence have submitted plans for the construction of up to 6,500 new homes at Waterbeach Barracks, in Cambridge.
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Retail mix in place as Angel Court completes
Mitsui Fudosan UK and development partner Stanhope have made the final retail letting at their City of London scheme Angel Court, which officially completed this week.
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Workspace acquires West End office for £98.5m
Workspace Group has agreed a deal to acquire 13-17 Fitzroy Street, in London’s West End, for £98.5m.
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Prologis and CBRE GI form £1bn logistics venture
Prologis and CBRE Global Investment Partners (CBRE GIP) have formed a new £1bn development venture in the UK.
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Markets
Bath snatches office rental crown from Bristol, but can it hold on to it?
Here’s a question: which city in the West Country commands the highest rents? Wrong. The correct answer is Bath.
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After an eight-year wait, aerospace site finally gets a new lease of life
As home to prestigious occupiers including Airbus, BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce, Filton in South Gloucestershire will always be associated with the aerospace industry.
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Instant results: Tim Rodber and Matt Dawson interview
The word ‘disruptor’ characterised the whole playing career of former England rugby international back row Tim Rodber.
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Work this way: Toronto office market
The Toronto skyline is not particularly easy on the eye. Arriving in the city, visitors are greeted by a giant wall of mirrored corporate skyscrapers, many of which are products of the city’s construction boom in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Premium outlet investments prove a smart move by Hammerson
Hammerson delivered better-than-expected net asset value (NAV) growth in full-year results on Monday, boosted by the strong performance of its premium outlet investments.
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London office values forecast to plummet
Green Street Advisors has forecast that London offices will suffer a “low double-digit fall” in values over the next two years.