All Property Week articles in 3 December 2021 – Page 3
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Tritax EuroBox produces strong annual results
Tritax EuroBox has revealed a 10% rise in net asset value for the year to the end of September.
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Urban Logistics to join main market
Urban Logistics is set to join the main market of the London Stock Exchange.
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HB Reavis reveals plans for net zero carbon Shoreditch office
HB Reavis has launched its plans for an office development in Shoreditch which will be entirely net zero carbon, Property Week can reveal.
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UK proptech investment hits record high
Investment into the UK’s proptech sector reached record levels in 2021, according to data from proptech-focused venture capital firm Pi Labs.
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NHS SBS signs for Leeds office space
NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) has taken 12,414 sq ft of grade A office space at Munroe K’s 1 Munroe Court in the heart of the White Rose Park in south Leeds.
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Countryside appoints new strategic growth director
Countryside has appointed Kate Ives as strategic growth director to support the company’s expansion plans in London and the south of England.
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Chinese authorities send ‘working group’ into Evergrande
Chinese authorities have sent a “working group” to Chinese developer China Evergrande Group, according to multiple reports.
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Tate Modern viewing platform case to be heard in Supreme Court tomorrow
The legal battle between Tate Modern and residents of a nearby residential tower will be heard in the Supreme Court tomorrow.
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Vengrove to expand UK aparthotel brand
Investment manager Vengrove and hospitality provider Beyond is looking to expand its Beyond Aparthotels & Apartments brand across the UK, Property Week can reveal.
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Office leases of the future
The future of the office and its role in the commercial world is a popular debate. Whatever your view, it is difficult to deny that the role of the office is changing.
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How might stamp duty rules on mixed-use and multiple dwellings change?
The government is consulting on making changes to the stamp duty rules on mixed-use and multiple dwelling transactions. The proposed changes, which are significant, are unlikely to be introduced until autumn 2022.
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BossCast: GP surgeries are a healthy inflation hedge, says Assura boss Murphy
Following BossCasts with Landsec, Shaftesbury, Argent and Grainger, Assura boss Jonathan Murphy sat down with Blackstock Consulting’s Andrew Teacher in the latest episode of BossCast, the property podcast putting senior executives through their paces on some of the industry’s biggest issues.
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Offsetting can close the carbon gap, but it is no climate fix
Real estate clients are increasingly making corporate commitments to become net zero within a relatively short period of time.
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Wilton completes letting and sale at Yorkshire industrial scheme
Wilton Developments has completed an 80,500 sq ft letting and investment sale at Enterprise 36 industrial and warehouse scheme in Tankersley, South Yorkshire.
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Potter becomes youngest equity partner at Cluttons
Cluttons has promoted its finance director Nicholas Potter to equity partner.
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Oaknorth agrees loan on Old Bailey hotel scheme
Oaknorth has agreed a £34.3m loan to a property business founded by entrepreneur Alex Shamash and joint venture partner Boscalt Hospitality, an Edmond de Rothschild Private Equity partnerships fund.
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O’Sullivan quits Galliard to seek new CEO role
Don O’Sullivan is set to step down as chief executive of Galliard Homes to “seek a new challenge elsewhere”.
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Hammerson launches share buyback programme
Hammerson has launched a share buyback programme to reduce the issued share capital of the company to meet obligations arising from employee share option programmes.
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How to analyse a local property market from your desk
Location is a critical factor for the success of a property development, and understanding the existing market dynamics of an investment area is an essential part of the research process when looking at potential development sites.
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Daily Mail signs lease for refurbished HQ
The Daily Mail’s parent company has signed a new 15-year lease at its current building subject to a comprehensive refurbishment, Property Week can reveal.