All Property Week articles in 25 January 2019 – Page 4
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News
Retail woes hit unlisted fund returns in fourth quarter
Funds with a large exposure to the retail market have reported a sharp deterioration in performance in the final three months of 2018.
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Insight
It will be a year of fight not flight
When I was asked to join Revo’s board more than two years ago, no one could have predicted the year we have just had. And as we start this year and I step up to be president, no one believes 2019 will be any better.
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News
Smiggle enters into talks with landlords over rent reductions
Stationery retailer lobbies for widespread rent cuts due to unexpectedly poor trading at a number of its stores
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Markets
North East markets: Middlesbrough makeover & NE spec office prospects
The council is driving a series of regeneration schemes in the town.
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Markets
Milburngate to put Durham on North East office map
Scheme will massively expand town’s grade-A office market
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Professional
Why have so many councils failed to submit local plans?
Only a handful of councils have rushed to submit local plans before tougher requirements come into force
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Markets
North East market conditions favour spec office development
Experts believe Newcastle still has untapped potential
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Insight
Data centres: the digital space race
Exponential growth in data is driving demand for ever-higher-capacity data centres.
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News
Retail-focused funds trade at big discounts in secondary market
Retail-focused funds are trading at large discounts to net asset value (NAV) in the secondary market.
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Insight
Brave bets on retail may pay off
Rob Tincknell’s next move has been eagerly anticipated since he unexpectedly stepped down as chief executive of Battersea Power Station Development Company last spring after a decade in the job.
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Insight
Half of London office markets tipped for rent falls in 2019
The rental outlook for central London’s office markets in 2019 is decidedly mixed.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 25 January 2019
Repurposing retail - Growing demand for data centres - BizSpace’s Gareth Evans interview - North East markets
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Markets
Newcastle set to give Whey Aye observation wheel a spin
Tyne’s ‘answer to London Eye’ is viable without public funding
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Online
Tritax buys £370m db symmetry to create 68m sq ft big box portfolio
Tritax Big Box REIT has conditionally agreed to acquire an 87% controlling stake in fellow logistics giant db Symmetry.
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Online
Hana Asset Management buys Sanctuary Buildings for £285m
South Korean investor Hana Asset Management has bought The Sanctuary Buildings in Victoria, London from Blackstone Property Partners for £285m.
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News
The smell of success?
IWG’s flexible working brand Spaces creates room spray and scent diffuser.
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News
Separated at birth: Tom Fraser and Michael McIntyre
Savills Cambridge development director Tom Fraser may have some way to go to fill out conferences like Michael McIntyre packs in the audiences for his Big Show but he does already share a strong likeness with the world’s top earning comedian.
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News
Agent P: rental reviews
8.00am, Corinthic room: Old Tom is back from an awkward meeting with his raffish client Clive who owns three retail parks, two containing Carpetright stores.
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News
This week in... 2003
Legal & General Property launched its own property development division, headed by fund manager Simon Wilkes.
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Online
JLL appoints BioCity chief executive to lead life sciences team
JLL has hired the former chief executive of BioCity Group to lead and grow its life sciences team.