All Property Week articles in 26 August 2016 – Page 3
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Online
SEGRO sells airport industrial estate for £79.5m
SEGRO has exchanged contracts to sell the Heston Airlinks Industrial Estate near Heathrow Airport to Capital Industrial Four BV for £79.5m.
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Insight
West End retail market: what goes up...
All you have to do is put the search terms “record rent retail London” into Property Week ’s website and you will see dozens of articles pop up hailing a record rent here and a record rent there.
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Markets
Tech sector powers up Dublin office market
Dublin’s office sector is red-hot at the moment as a frenzy for office space drives up rents.
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Insight
Financing: lower down the risk curve
The housing market is steering into calmer conditions, where hitherto unforeseen opportunities await alternative lenders.
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Insight
Government cranks up volume at house party
If anyone was in any doubt that the government wants to tackle the housing crisis - or at least be seen to be tackling it - they are not now.
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Insight
Conscious capitalism and council housing
In a Melania Trump moment, I’m going to borrow someone else’s words.
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News
IDM ready to start revamp of iconic Hoover Building
IDM Properties has accelerated its plans to redevelop the iconic Hoover Building in north London for residential use.
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News
RESI: upbeat Persimmon outlook gives housebuilders a boost
Housebuilder shares rallied this week after Persimmon posted a 29% jump in half-year pre-tax profits, and revealed strong sales interest since the EU referendum result.
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News
Blackstone hotshot to launch PRS platform
A leading light at private equity giant Blackstone’s European division has quit the firm to set up his own venture focused on the private rented sector (PRS).
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News
Real estate equities set to reap the benefits of reclassification
Real estate equities are to be reclassified next week in changes to global standards that are expected to attract billions in new investment to the sector.
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News
Aussie beauty brand makes UK debut on Oxford Street
Australian beauty group Jurlique is set to open its first UK store at Park House on London’s Oxford Street.
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Insight
Lofty ambitions: Harry Handelsman interview
Manhattan Loft Corporation founder Harry Handelsman has a knack for identifying up-and-coming areas in London.
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News
Financing deals remain on course after EU referendum
As one of the largest financing deals in the market going into the EU referendum, Capital Regional’s refinancing of its £380m Mall shopping centre portfolio debt is a good barometer of the property lending market.
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News
Hansteen enjoys Brexit bounce after pound falls against the euro
The strengthening of the euro against sterling since the EU referendum has helped Hansteen to deliver a bumper set of half-year results.
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News
Landlords move to add new ‘Deliveroo’ clause
Landlords have started adding ‘Deliveroo clauses’ to turnover rent contracts for London restaurants, in response to the app’s growing popularity in the capital.
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Online
An Olympic success story – harnessing the legacy
As the post-Olympic glow sets in, are there any lessons that can be drawn from Team GB’s incredible success story?
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Online
San Carlo picks Covent Garden for London’s first Fumo
San Carlo restaurant group has secured a 6,000 sq ft site in Covent Garden for the first London base of its Italian-inspired restaurant, Fumo.
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News
Separated at birth: Sarah Beeny and Natalie Simpson
At first glance, we thought Savills had hired TV property guru Sarah Beeny for its residential development sales team in Edinburgh, but it insists this is in fact Natalie Simpson.
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Online
CML expands Magna Park lease
Core Management Logistics has taken a new 10-year lease on more than 100,000 sq ft of retail distribution space at Magna Park in Lutterworth.
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Insight
Brexit: keep calm and remember the legal fundamentals
The immediate shock waves on that fateful Friday morning of 24 June sent commentators into a spin, as Alastair Stewart wrote in a recent column.
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