All Property Week articles in 25 September 2020
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DTZ Investors launches West End office scheme
DTZ Investors has launched a 32,000 sq ft West London office scheme.
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Host completes £91m university asset trio
Host Student Housing has completed three new student accommodation properties prior to the new academic year starting.
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McCarthy & Stone teams up with Anchor Hanover in major partnership
McCarthy Stone and Anchor Hanover, England’s largest not-for-profit provider of specialist housing and care for people in later life, have announced a development partnership which will see the retirement living providers deliver a range of later living communities across England.
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Final phase of £110m Glasgow masterplan gets green light
The final phase of a major £110m masterplan project in Glasgow has been granted planning permission.
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Strong recovery in European flex workspace demand forecasted post-Covid slowdown
European markets with low levels of existing flexible workspace have seen the greatest growth in new flex operations over the first half of 2020, according to the latest flexible workspace report by global real estate advisor Colliers International.
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RICS appoints chair of independent review into valuation of property assets for investment purposes
RICS has appointed Peter Pereira Gray as chair of the independent review into the valuation of property assets for investment purposes.
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BNP Paribas appoints Paul Nicholls as head of new central London development team
BNP Paribas Real Estate has appointed Paul Nicholls as head of the central London development team.
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Places for People sells Scottish residential portfolio for £10m
Places for People has sold a residential portfolio in Scotland to Tay Letting for £10m.
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Clockwise unveils two-year growth push
Flexible serviced office provider Clockwise has revealed plans for a two-year UK and European growth push, supported by a collection of new sites and five senior management hires.
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Oxford Properties Group acquires 15 acres in Heathrow, London
Oxford Properties Group has acquired a 15-acre site in Heathrow, London, marking the firm’s first direct logistics investment in Europe.
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Bouwinvest Real Estate enters into £273m venture with Clarion Partners Europe
Real estate investment management firm Bouwinvest Real Estate Investors and a second institutional real estate investor have entered into a strategic venture with Clarion Partners Europe, to invest €300m (£273m) in logistics opportunities across Europe.
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Inland Homes sells two BTR assets in High Wycombe
Leading brownfield developer and housebuilder Inland Homes has sold two assets in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, to two separate build-to-rent (BTR) funds.
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Capital & Regional appoints new non-exec director
Capital Regional has appointed Katie Wadey as a non-executive director.
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Guild Living readies to submit plans for Uxbridge retirement village
Legal General-backed Guild Living is planning to submit an application for a 194-home retirement living village in Uxbridge.
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Covid-19 will lead to real estate refinancing problems, says AEW
Covid-19 will lead to refinancing problems in real estate in the coming years, according to research from AEW.
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NewRiver sells 90% stake in Northern Ireland retail park
NewRiver has sold 90% of its interest in Sprucefield Retail Park, Lisburn, Northern Ireland, for £34.7m.
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Mailbox asset becomes first to list on IPSX
A newly-formed single asset company has become the first firm to list on the International Property Securities Exchange (IPSX).
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Mayor of London launches housing mentoring scheme
The Greater London Authority (GLA) and developer Mount Anvil have launched a housing mentoring scheme.
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Just 35% of industry responding 'effectively' to climate crisis
Only 35% of the property industry has said that they are responding effectively to sustainability issues and priorities in light of Covid-19, according to a JLL survey.