All Property Week articles in 26 March 2021
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Common & Co to open pub and pizza shop at Capital & Centric’s Kampus
Manchester independents Common Co are set to open a new pub and a pizza shop at Kampus, the £250m garden neighbourhood in Manchester being developed by Capital Centric and HBD.
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CPI Property Group snaps up 27 Savile Row
European property investor CPI Property Group (CPI) has acquired 27 Savile Row in Mayfair from the mayor of London, Property Week can reveal.
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Sainsbury’s to sublet two floors at Holborn HQ
Sainsbury’s is subletting two floors at its headquarters in central London as part of plans to reduce 500 office jobs across its office portfolio.
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MHCLG hires two new non-executive directors
Alison Nimmo and Jeffrey Dodds have been hired as non-executive directors to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) departmental board.
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Realm seals 29 deals totalling 140,000 sq ft
Realm has signed 29 leases and regears on space totalling 140,000 sq ft in the 2020-21 financial year across its outlet centre portfolio.
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Cerberus Capital Management raises £2bn for new real estate fund
Cerberus Capital Management has raised around $2.8bn (£2bn) for a new real estate fund, exceeding its original target of $2bn.
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Dickens Yard inks deals welcoming BrewDog, Leon Beauty and Dickens Yard Dental
Berkeley Group subsidiary St George announced Dickens Yard will be welcoming BrewDog, Leon Beauty and Dickens Yard Dental to its retail, restaurant and leisure quarter in Ealing town centre.
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Manahatta teams with six Leeds bars for large outdoor drinking area
Manahatta and six other Yorkshire hospitality venues have announced plans to create the “largest outdoor drinking area” in Leeds, Bdaily reported on Monday.
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LGIM Real Assets to redevelop St Albans HQ
Legal General’s LGIM Real Assets is to redevelop its headquarters at 10 Bricket Road, St. Albans to add 50% more floor area to the building.
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Stonegate disposes of 42 pubs
Stonegate Pub Company has sold 42 pubs to RedCat Pub Company and Los Angeles-based investment firm Oaktree.
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Stenprop appoints former St Modwen executive
UK multi-let industrial firm Stenprop has hired Paul Batho to the newly created role of senior development manager.
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Plans approved for Barberry’s £29m logistics development
Barberry Industrial has received planning approval from South Staffordshire Council for three mid-box manufacturing and logistics units with a gross development value of £29m at a West Midlands business park.
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Network Space acquires Newfield Industrial Estate
Network Space has purchased Newfield Industrial Estate in Tunstall, Stoke on Trent, a multi-let industrial investment totalling 125,000 sq ft across nine acres.
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Matterport EMEA MD on imminent merger: ‘We are really at the beginning of this journey’
Matterport EMEA MD James Morris-Manuel sat down with Property Week following the news of its merger with publicly listed Gores Holdings to discuss its future plans for digital real estate.
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Savills offers ‘something for everyone’ in April sale catalogue
Savills has unveiled a 134-lot catalogue for its 14 April auction.
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Wetherspoons unveils £145m expansion plans
Pub giant JD Wetherspoon has revealed plans for a £145m investment to expand and upgrade its pub estate.
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Green light awarded for Herefordshire modular scheme
Herefordshire Council has approved plans for a £23m development that will deliver 120 factory-built affordable homes by modular housing firm ilke Homes and housing provider Stonewater.
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Weston Homes £50m Barking scheme approved
Housebuilder Weston Homes has received planning consent for its £50m mixed-use development on Barking’s waterfront in east London.
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Avanton partners with 3D proptech firm Como London
Developer Avanton has partnered with Como London to launch a real-time 3D apartment finder at its flagship development Coda in Battersea, south London.
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Travis Perkins halved gender pay gap to 5% last year
Building materials supplier Travis Perkins group halved its mean gender pay gap in 2020 compared with the previous year.