All Property Week articles in 24 June 2022 – Page 2
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Bruntwood Works wins approval for King’s House Manchester redevelopment
Bruntwood Works has been given approval to redevelop King’s House in Manchester city centre.
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Belfast city centre office property brought to market for £13.3m
A high-profile mixed-use commercial property in the centre of Belfast has been placed on the market for a guide price of £13.3m.
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Domino’s Pizza boss to replace Brittain as Whitbread CEO
Whitbread has appointed former Domino’s Pizza Group boss Dominic Paul as its new chief executive.
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Big Yellow strikes deal to acquire Slough site from Segro
Big Yellow has struck a deal with Segro to acquire a logistics site in Slough where it plans to develop a new £19m unit.
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David Wilson Homes wins 170-home Leicestershire appeal
David Wilson Homes has won an appeal to build up to 170 homes in north Leicestershire.
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Related Argent and Fusion team up for £210m PBSA scheme in north London
Property developers Related Argent and Fusion are joining forces to build and manage a 662-room, purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development at Brent Cross Town, north London.
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Church Commissioners appoints planning specialist to support affordable housing delivery
The Church Commissioners for England has appointed Jennifer Longstaff as strategic land and affordable housing asset manager.
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FLCT strikes £101m deal for Stoford’s Ellesmere Port distribution scheme
Commercial property developer Stoford has signed a £101m deal with Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust (FLCT) to create a distribution centre at Ellesmere Port in Cheshire.
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Bloom secures planning consent for Brixton and Hackney ultra-urban warehouses
Industrial developer Bloom has secured planning consent for two ultra-urban warehouse developments in London.
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LendInvest posts strong maiden results
LendInvest has posted sharp rises in revenue and profit during their first year as a quoted company on the London Stock Exchange.
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Dalata bounces back from pandemic as hotel revenue rises
Dalata Hotel Group has told investors it has benefited from a faster than anticipated recovery in hotel markets over the last four months.
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The Range to occupy 1.2m sq ft warehouse at Gateway 14 in Suffolk
Home, garden and leisure products retailer The Range has agreed to occupy an almost 1.2m sq ft distribution warehouse at the Gateway 14 development in Stowmarket, Suffolk, Property Week can reveal.
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Building Safety Act’s leaseholder protections come into force
Provisions to protect leaseholders from cladding remediation costs have come into force from today as part of the Building Safety Act.
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BPF questions CVA analysis by Insolvency Service
The British Property Federation (BPF) has said it “does not understand” the CVA analysis carried out by the government’s Insolvency Service, which has ruled that landlords have been “equitably treated” compared with other classes of unsecured creditors.
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Q&A: Five minutes with Oli Cohen, a partner at BELCOR
Oli Cohen, a partner at BELCOR, discusses his experiences in the property industry and shares his cultural recommendations
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Elizabeth line will serve as catalyst for the property industry
To say that many of us in the property and construction industry were looking forward to the Elizabeth line opening would be a huge understatement. It marked a defining moment for transport and its impact will be widespread, encouraging sustainable travel by providing new journey options and reducing travelling time.
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Orr to quit development finance MD role at Paragon Bank
Robert Orr will step down from his role as managing director in Paragon Bank’s development finance business and will be succeeded by deputy managing director Neal Moy.
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Q&A: Five minutes with Richard Cherry, co-chairman of Stonebond
Richard Cherry, co-chairman of Stonebond shares his experience in the property industry and his cultural recommendations
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European private investor buys 50 Cannon Street for £30m
Harris Associates and Simmonds Heath have acquired 50 Cannon Street, London EC4 for £30m on behalf of a European private investor.
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Listed firms failing to meet Paris Agreement decarbonisation levels
Listed companies are largely failing to reach the required levels of decarbonisation to meet the 1.5°C target set by the Paris Agreement, according to MSCI’s Net-Zero Tracker.