All Property Week articles in 29 April 2022 – Page 2
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The Instant Group picks Hughes as partnerships chief
The Instant Group has appointed Craig Hughes, former global real estate leader at PwC, as its chief executive officer for partnerships.
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Henry Boot inks 2,170-plot sale to Taylor Wimpey, Persimmon
Henry Boot has sold a collection of Oxfordshire residential plots at 440-acre site in Didcot to Taylor Wimpey and Persimmon Homes.
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Chelsea sale in doubt as Abramovich looks to renege on £1.6bn loan write-off
Fears are mounting that the sale of Chelsea FC could be delayed as a result of Roman Abramovich potentially U-turning on a promise to write off a £1.6bn loan.
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UK TV jostling as ITV joins BBC in White City Place
ITV is to move all 2,000 of its London-based staff into a White City site that has traditionally been home to the BBC.
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TPIF acquires Woodman Works
A private UK client of Nightingale Partners has disposed of the freehold of Woodman Works in Wimbledon to Tritax Property Income Fund (TPIF).
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Octopus Real Estate acquires Hamberley Group specialist care assets in £100m deal
Octopus Real Estate has announced that it has entered the specialist care market by acquiring six assets from The Hamberley Group in a £100m sale-and-leaseback deal.
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Kitt sees 85% rise in office take-up across London
Managed office platform Kitt has welcomed 22 tenants to Kitt spaces in 2022 so far - an 85% increase on 2021 - and now occupies 145,000 sq ft of office space across London.
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Real estate is most fertile in times of change
A 2012 article in The New Yorker by American author, neuroscience expert and Rhodes scholar Jonah Lehrer recently caught my attention.
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NAV rises 9% at UKCM
UK Commercial Property REIT (UKCP) has posted a 9% rise in net asset value (NAV) per share during the three months to the end of March.
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TOG opens new flexible workspace at 210 Euston Road
The Office Group (TOG) has opened a new flexible workspace in Euston, London, Property Week can reveal.
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Aprirose acquires 12-acre Greater Manchester logistics facility
Aprirose has acquired a 12-acre logistics development in Wigan, Greater Manchester.
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Johnson mulls plans to bring back the Right to Buy scheme
Boris Johnson is mulling a decision to bring back former prime minister Margaret Thatcher’s Right to Buy scheme.
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KLM restructures following founder’s retirement
KLM Real Estate has restructured its leadership team following the retirement of founding partner Ian Kitchen.
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Study Inn refinances £161m PBSA portfolio
Study Inn Group has refinanced its second portfolio of student accommodation assets with facilities totalling £161m.
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Valor acquires two London shed assets for £30m
Valor Real Estate Partners has acquired two urban logistics assets in Tottenham and Wandsworth for a combined £30m.
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Brookfield launches life sciences property platform
Brookfield has launched a UK-focused next-generation science, innovation and technology real estate platform.
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Chancerygate and Bridges buy €4.5m Dublin site for €35m logistics development
Developer Chancerygate and specialist investor Bridges Fund Management have acquired a five-acre site in Dublin where it plans on delivering a €35m (£29.5m), 114,000 sq ft logistics development.
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Blackstone completes €21bn recapitalisation of Mileway
Blackstone has completed the €21bn (£17.5bn) recapitalisation of its last-mile logistics company Mileway.
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Quanta launches €300m sale and leaseback fund
Irish investment group Quanta Capital is set to launch a €300m (£252m) fund targeting sale and leaseback deals in the logistics sector in Ireland.
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Inland Homes sells portion of Beaconsfield scheme
Inland Homes has agreed to sell of part of its Wilton Park development in Beaconsfield to care home and retirement living operator Beechcroft Developments, for £19.1m.