All Property Week articles in 24 June 2022 – Page 4
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Cheltenham industrial space acquired by Selco Builders Warehouse
Selco Builders Warehouse has signed a 15-year lease to occupy units 1-9 at Festival Trade Park in Kingsditch, Cheltenham.
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Planning granted for Knaresborough retirement village
Adlington Retirement Village has won a planning appeal to build 61 homes in Knaresborough, north Yorkshire.
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‘G’: the forgotten letter in ESG
It’s undeniable that governance takes a back seat to environmental and social in the ESG equation, but if real change is to take place then it may be the most important letter in the abbreviation.
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Phoenix Group invests £90m in affordable housing
Phoenix Group has provided £90m of long-term funding by means of a private placement for social housing provider Alliance Homes to develop around 2,000 affordable homes over the next 10 years to help “address the UK housing crisis”.
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Adidas expands across Landsec’s outlet destinations
Adidas is expanding its presence across Landsec’s outlet centres, signing for a combined total of 31,800 sq ft of retail space and doubling its footprint across Gunwharf Quays in Portsmouth, Braintree Village in Essex and Junction 32 in Yorkshire, Property Week can reveal.
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Paddington Square now fully pre-let
Sellar, on behalf of owner Great Western Developments, has pre-let all the 350,000 sq ft of office space available at Paddington Square, in central London.
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Getting the formula right for overage agreements
Overage agreements are, for many reasons, a trap for the unwary.
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Lebedev agrees deal to move Evening Standard to City after 34 years in Kensington
The Russian owner of the Evening Standard is set to move the London newspaper from Kensington’s Northcliffe House to the Alphabeta Building on the other side of central London in Finsbury Square, Property Week can reveal.
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Morley buys Industrial North West out of administration
A North West property developer has paid £68m to buy his company out of administration.
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More speed and flexibility needed for the Industrial & Logistics Sector
Cloud kitchens, new quick-commerce companies and traditional tenants are racing for space in the Industrial and Logistics sectors with both brownfield and green sites in demand.
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Frontier funds Boxpark’s first non-London venture in Bristol
Frontier Development Capital has provided a funding package to back Cordwell Leisure’s development of a new Boxpark food and events venues at Welsh Back on Bristol’s harbourside.
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East London’s 3 Mills studios set for £6m modernisation
The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) is to invest £6m in renovating and modernising several historic buildings at its 3 Mills film studio in east London.
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Architrave enters UK through SEGRO deal
Asset management platform, Architrave, is preparing a UK launch in collaboration with SEGRO.
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Chesterton partnership readies 500,000 sq ft Cambridge mixed-use park development
Chesterton Partnership has submitted plans for the next phase of a mixed-use scheme next to Cambridge North Railway Station.
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Manchester Council set to buy Wythenshawe mall
Manchester Council is set to acquire Wythenshawe shopping centre from St Modwen
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Pradera Lateral appoints Loveland as asset management director
Pradera Lateral has appointed Russell Loveland, previously a senior portfolio director at Landsec, as director of its UK asset management operations.
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CMA provisionally finds 10 construction firms to be involved in bid-rigging ‘cartels’
The Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) has provisionally found that a group of 10 construction firms illegally colluded to rig bids for 19 contracts for demolition and asbestos removal jobs worth more than £150m.
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Residents are key to hitting net zero target
Cutting carbon is crucial, but we also need to focus on how to improve the things we can’t directly control. We headed to Brighton last month for new property conference Footprint+. The event largely focused on how the property industry can improve its carbon footprint from infrastructure development, which is ...
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BossCast: Real estate needs more ‘cognitive diversity’ - Canary Wharf
In the latest episode of BossCast, Canary Wharf Group’s managing director of people, culture and customer experience Jane Hollinshead speaks about the areas where real estate has been successful in championing equality, diversity and inclusion, and the lengths it still has to go.
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CBRE appoints Stevenson to head ESG investor strategy
CBRE has appointed Amanda Stevenson as head of investor strategy in its ESG consultancy team.