All Property Week articles in 24 July 2020 – Page 2
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Ubisoft takes another 14,000 sq ft in Newcastle office
Game developer Ubisoft Reflections has signed a 10-year lease to take a further 14,730 sq ft at Partnership House in Newcastle at around the quoting rent of £15 sq/ft.
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Greggs slashes real estate expansion plans due to coronavirus
Greggs has slashed its planned portfolio expansion as the coronavirus continues to stymie its growth.
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Most planning committees fail to ‘seriously consider’ climate crisis
Two-thirds of local authority planning committees do not “seriously consider” the climate crisis when deciding whether or not to grant planning permission.
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Canada Life Investments sells Superunion building in Farringdon for £29.6m
Canada Life Investments has sold the Superunion building in Farringdon, London for £29.6m.
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MEPC and Hermes 200,000 sq ft NOMA office to be net-zero
MEPC and Federated Hermes have committed to making its 200,000 sq ft office scheme in Manchester city centre a net-zero carbon development.
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Public-private partnership created to drive £1.2bn Manydown garden community
A public-private partnership deal has been signed to develop a £1.2bn residential project at Manydown in Basingstoke, Hampshire.
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ReSi cites ‘secure assets’ for 99% June rent collection
Residential Secure Income (ReSI) has collected almost all of the rent it was owed for the June quarter, citing its “secure asset classes” as it shrugged off uncertainty from the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Primary Health Properties reports income rise as Covid-19 fuels demand for space
Primary Health Properties (PHP) posted a rise in income and earnings for the first half of this year, as it saw strong demand for extra space on the back of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Unite Students swings to a loss and forecasts rental drop
Unite Students swung to a loss in the first half of 2020 and said this morning that it is anticipating a 10-20% reduction in rental income in the next academic year.
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Taylor Wimpey posts slide in revenue and completions in wake of Covid-19
Revenue and completions at Taylor Wimpey slumped in the first half of 2020, as the housebuilding giant closed sites and sales centres following the spread of Covid-19.
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Rural business premises and office provider Burrough Court launch Zoom Rooms
Burrough Court have launched Zoom Rooms in measure to adapt to new office life as a result of Covid-19.
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30 leaders from UK local and civic government sign manifesto that calls for more innovation
30 leaders from across UK local and civic government have signed a 10-point manifesto calling for more regional innovation to support the recovery from Covid-19.
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UBS Asset Management announces renewable energy partnership
UBS Asset Management has acquired a chunk of solar power and biogas assets and formed a new partnership with Italian renewable energy company Econergy.
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M&G Real Estate and Qmile Group sign Baillie Gifford for 280,000 sq ft at Haymarket Edinburgh
M G Real Estate and Qmile Group have pre-let a 280,000 sq ft office at its £350m Haymarket Edinburgh development.
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Property industry cheers English wine boom
Demand for vineyard real estate is set to soar in the next five years as investors look to tap into the growing popularity of English wine.
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United Trust Bank expands team with two hires
United Trust Bank has expanded its development finance division with the appointment of a new director and manager.
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Hubble chief executive: We’re heading towards the “hotel-fication” of the office market
The office market is going to become hospitality-focused in a post-pandemic world, chief executive and founder of Hubble Tushar Agarwal said at a panel event last week
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Office Agents’ Society Annual Golf Day gets go ahead
The Office Agent’s Society Golf Day is to go ahead this autumn following the easing of lockdown restrictions.
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Capreon completes office letting at Kao Business Park
Capreon has completed an office space letting at the Kao Business Park, Harlow, to The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust.
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Hub and spoke model for flexible offices could become a reality
An office model where organisations have a central location and smaller flexible “hub” workplaces in city fringes could become more mainstream, according to panellists at a British Council for Offices webinar last week.