All Property Week articles in 26 October 2018 – Page 4
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News
Saudi Arabian money helps Bristol investment climb 47%
Investment in Bristol commercial property between January and September increased 47% compared to the same period in 2017, with Saudi Arabia the largest foreign investor.
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Spin class: Henrietta PR?
“What do you think about Marcus?” my colleague Hugo asks me. “Marcus?” I reply, wondering what on earth he is referring to. Ex-boyfriend, ex-client, footballer, celebrity… I’m struggling. “Yes, like Jack’s. Naming a company after the founder’s Christian name. Goldman Sachs’ retail bank,” he says, putting me out of my ...
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Separated at birth: Caroline Penn-Smith and Phil Deakin
Metropolis doesn’t know if Carter Jonas partner Caroline Penn-Smith has ever had to be bleeped during a speech, but she could easily pass for Oscar-winner Melissa Leo who memorably swore when accepting the best supporting actress award in 2011 for her role in The Fighter.
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Goose Chase gains benefit Winchester Nightshelter
Metropolis was pleased to see the outside antics of our team goosing around at the recent CRASH Wildgoose Chase have helped provide homeless people in Winchester with a new place to stay inside.
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Samuelsson makes Herling first hire for Savills Sweden
Niklas Samuelsson has made his first hire since becoming Savills Sweden chief executive with the appointment of Cushman Wakefield’s Carolina Herling as investment director.
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Tower Hamlets approves Rockwell hotel plans
The London Borough of Tower Hamlets has granted planning permission to Rockwell Property for a hotel-led development at 82 West India Dock Road in Westferry, East London.
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Clarion comes to Norfolk for largest ever scheme
Housing association Clarion has unveiled plans to develop its largest scheme to date, with a 7,500 home development on a 910 acre site west of Norwich.
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ReSI secures £40m loan
Residential Secure Income (ReSI) has obtained a £40m loan to help fund further acquisitions to boost its social housing portfolio.
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SEGRO exits Belgium with €83.4m big box portfolio sale to Tritax EuroBox
SEGRO has completed its exit from Belgium following the €83.4m (£74m) sale of four big box warehouses and adjacent development land in owned by the SEGRO European Logistics Partnership (SELP) joint venture.
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Elliott boosts short positions in British Land and Landsec
US hedge fund increases bets on fall in share prices of two listed property companies, according to FCA filings
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New plans could require Westminster hotel developers to provide affordable homes
Westminster City Council is mulling plans that would require developers of new hotels in the borough to provide affordable housing, Property Week has learned.
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Mill and Abode Impact to launch UK’s first fund for accessible homes
Mill Group and Abode Impact plan £400m fund to build wheelchair-friendly homes in private rented sector.
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Europa and Addington sign £55m Project Merlin deal
The portfolio of 202 secondhand homes will boost the joint venture’s London Affordable Residential Platform.
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Allsop slashes guide price to sell Dudley mall for £4m
Auctioneer says vendor accepted the lot was not worth the £5m it was guided at when it failed to sell in July auction.
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Brexit: will the regions press pause?
As Brexit negotiations rumble on, Samuel Horti asks how bright the long-term prospects are for the regions.
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Insight
BTR’s Young gun: Neil Young interview
Get Living boss Neil Young tells Guy Montague-Jones how he plans to keep growing the BTR brand.
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Insight
Industrial portfolio sales soar but total volumes set to slide
Industrial portfolio investment is growing at more than four times the rate of alternatives, but despite the strong performance from both sectors, overall portfolio investment for 2018 is expected to fall short of 2017 levels.
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Insight
The rebirth of Manchester: GL Hearn forum
GL Hearn brought together a panel of experts at the start of October to discuss how Manchester has been transformed over the past three decades and how other cities can learn from its success.
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Markets
Wales markets: positive outlook for Newport, Porthcawl & Carmarthen
Three years after the shopping centre opened, Adam Branson assesses the impact it has had on the city’s wider regeneration.