All Property Week articles in 26 October 2018 – Page 6
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Markets
Albion Land forges new logistics link in space-starved M40 market
Developer is adding 300,000 sq ft to the Link 9 scheme.
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Professional
How POD is planning to drag property management into the 21st century
David Goldberg tells Mitchell Labiak why he decided to strike out on his own to create property management firm POD Management.
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Markets
Intu extension puts Watford in the UK top 20 retail destinations
More food and leisure outlets join Debenhams in new tenant mix.
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News
Intu CEO hails 'double benefit' of PRS move
Fischel says developments will increase both land values and customer numbers.
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News
Hill and Hanover plan multi-generational resi scheme
Housebuilder Hill and retirement specialist Hanover have signed a joint venture to develop a £25.7m ‘multi- generational’ scheme in north London.
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Insight
Investor's chronicle: what can we learn from this year's Expo Real in Munich?
In the last three years, Munich’s Expo Real has become the hub of capital markets activity for European real estate, with Mipim a glamorous alternative more focused on development and regeneration.
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News
Generali acquires Madrid office
Generali Real Estate has acquired Arenal Cuatro, a prime mixed-use building in central Madrid, on behalf of its Generali Europe Income Holding Fund.
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Markets
Patrizia scheme makes power play to be first carbon-negative park
It is an ambitious project by anyone’s estimation - Patrizia has plans to expand its solar plant at Westcott Venture Park.
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Professional
If construction is to deliver it will need more women
Roni Savage asks what must be done to boost the industry’s appeal to women.
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Professional
People Moves: JLL, Strutt & Parker, Davis Coffer Lyons and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Online
GVA seeks development partner for £300m Birmingham Life Sciences Park
The University of Birmingham has appointed GVA to find a development and funding partner for its £300m Birmingham Life Sciences Park scheme.
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Insight
SDLT changes risk overcomplicating tax system
It has been widely trailed that we are likely to see Stamp Duty Land Tax changes in the forthcoming Budget.
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Insight
Housebuilding investment in decline
The recent decline in housebuilder share prices is symptomatic of a growing lack of investor confidence in the sector.
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Insight
Intu bid discount offsets illiquidity
The mooted 220p knock-out bid for intu implies a fully diluted market capitalisation of just under £3bn, which when added to net debt of about £4.7bn at the end of June implies an enterprise value of about £7.7bn.
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Online
Research finds London still has highest growth potential in Europe
London continues to have the strongest growth potential of all European cities despite Brexit uncertainty according to LaSalle Investment Management, which ranked the UK capital at the top of its E-REGI index for the second year running.
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Online
AXA Investment Managers to consolidate London offices at Twentytwo Bishopsgate
AXA Investment Managers has announced it will bring its two London offices together in its flagship development Twentytwo Bishopsgate in 2020.
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Professional
Laying the golden brick: when will a modular construction project benefit from zero-rate VAT?
Modular construction is one of the most significant advancements in housebuilding in recent years. In the 2017 Autumn Budget, the chancellor announced that the government would aim to prioritise modern methods of construction over traditional housebuilding by 2019.
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Online
Valuation of buildings occupied by serviced offices is key challenge to industry
The valuation of buildings with predominantly serviced office occupiers remains a key challenge to the industry, visitors at MIPIM UK heard.