All Property Week articles in 26 June 2015 – Page 4
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Online
Residential Land swoops on £60m Paddington block
Bruce Ritchie’s Residential Land has acquired a luxury flat scheme in Paddington for £60m.
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News
Panthers stay purple
While trawling through the London Stock Exchange announcements this week, Metropolis was somewhat taken aback by one entry.
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News
Residential Launch of the week
The first ever homes to go on sale at Canary Wharf were launched this week at 10 Park Drive - a new residential tower designed by architect Stanton Williams.
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Insight
Leisure’s revival gives us new ideas to play with
Leisure is in the property spotlight and, having spent most of my career specialising in it, it is great to see both the strength in the operating market and the institutional demand for this once ‘alternative’ investment class.
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Markets
Giving up the gavel: are sellers ready to go online-only?
Online-only auctions of homes have been growing - can this success be replicated in the commercial market?
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News
Manchester’s Kampus project seeks funding
The developers behind one of Manchester’s largest city-centre developments are seeking up to £160m of new funding to create a private rented sector-led (PRS) mixed-use district.
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News
Law firm eyes The Shard for London HQ
International law firm Greenberg Traurig Maher is close to signing a lease for around 20,000 sq ft at The Shard for its London headquarters.
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News
S&P warns over Dubai resi prices
Dubai residential property prices are likely to fall 10%-20% this year because of subdued demand, slower economic activity and a lack of confidence among investors, according to credit rating agency Standard Poor’s.
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News
No selfie-denial for DTZ’s Maddock
The backlash against selfie sticks is mounting, with the devices now banned from some music festivals (including the achingly cool Coachella) as well as a growing number of museums.
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Insight
Diversity: PW should lead industry by example
In your 12 June issue you state on page 29 that “there isn’t enough diversity”.
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News
Linton Group plans luxury residential in Dalston
The Linton Group has been given the green light to create a luxury residential redevelopment in Dalston, east London.
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Professional
The real and present danger of cyber-attack
It is widely held within the property and construction sector that cyber security, while an issue, is not a high priority for spend.
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News
Enjoy a cat-poo-chino
Coffee made from wild-cat poo may not sound like the height of luxury, but it was pulling in the punters at the summer party of Christian Candy’s Omni Capital and Accouter Design at 100 Knightsbridge.
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News
Rising rents put London businesses under pressure
Occupiers in central London are exploring new ways to reduce their property footprint and cut operating costs in a bid to offset fast-rising rents, according to Carter Jonas’s quarterly review of office costs and market trends.
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News
NBIM builds team for Tokyo office
Norway’s $890bn (£564bn) sovereign wealth fund Norges Bank Investment Management is planning to open an office in Tokyo as it prepares to enter Asia’s real estate market.
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News
Brighter horizons: Optimism rises post-election, but UK property market fears EU exit
The UK property market has been buoyed by a renewed sense of optimism following the general election, but a majority still fear the destabilising impact of a British exit from Europe, a survey by Nabarro and FTI Consulting has found.
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Markets
Q&A: Stanford on the need for BPF’s build-to-rent focus
The British Property Federation (BPF) this week announced the creation of a new residential committee specifically for the build-to-rent sector.
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News
New BPF committee to push build-to-rent
The British Property Federation has announced the creation of a new committee to focus on the emerging build-to-rent sector.
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Markets
Overseas investors fuel boom in salesrooms
Sales rates rise above levels hit in the pre-crash boom years, although a lack of product could yet stymie growth.