All Property Week articles in 3 December 2021 – Page 4
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Sustainable Ventures expands County Hall space
Sustainable Ventures, which provides office space exclusively for “green” businesses, has expanded into new headquarters within London’s County Hall.
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Thirteen appoints executive director of assets
Paul Jenkins has been appointed executive director of assets at Thirteen Housing Group and has become a permanent member of the leadership team.
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McBains appoints head of new ESG arm
Property and construction consultancy McBains has appointed Tassos Kougionis to head a new business unit focused on environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG).
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Debenhams opens first physical shop since collapse
Debenhams has opened its first physical shop since it collapsed into administration and closed all its stores at the end of last year.
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NHS signs lease for first of 40 diagnostics centres
The NHS has signed a lease for the first of 40 community diagnostics centres (CDCs) at The Mall in Wood Green, north London.
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Sussex Junction sold following data centre pre-let
Arcus has sold its Sussex Junction development in Bolney, West Sussex to UK Commercial Property REIT for £25.2m, after pre-letting the scheme to a data centre.
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First Base and Patron Capital secure consent for £180m MK Gateway
First Base and Patron Capital have received planning permission for their MK Gateway scheme, which has a GDV of £180m.
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Urban Logistics increases share placing to £250m
Urban Logistics has increased the size of its recent share placing from £200m to £250m in response to “the strength and quality of demand from investors”.
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LaSalle IM set to acquire designer outlet portfolio
LaSalle IM is in “pole position” to acquire Cheshire Oaks and Swindon Designer Outlet, Property Week understands.
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Let’s build genuinely inclusive places
As we mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities, it is a fitting time to shine the spotlight on an issue that deserves to be higher up property’s ESG agenda. We talk about creating spaces that work for everyone but while access is factored into design and planning, the more ...
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Rent collection in commercial property at highest level since pre-pandemic
Rent collection across the UK commercial property market has hit the highest level since pre-pandemic.
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A new era for the PBSA sector
CRM Students’ motto as an operator of student halls is to put residents at the heart of everything. Its chief executive officer Richard Skeels tells Property Week the future of PBSA is set to change in the wake of the pandemic, which has shifted students’ priorities when seeking accommodation.
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Logistics demand looks set to grow
The findings of Property Week, Savills and Tritax Symmetry’s fifth annual Industrial and Logistics Census, in association with Analytiqa, demonstrate that lack of supply is one of the biggest challenges facing the sector.
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The social impact of Covid
This week, Property Week hosted two in-person events – one an invitation-only spotlight on ‘How to do the S in ESG’ attended by 75 people and the other the RESI Awards, which as we went to press on Wednesday, was expecting a capacity crowd of 1,300.
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London must recover its international cachet
Editor: It is heartening to see London’s vital signs start to improve as the city comes back to life, especially given the current uncertain outlook.
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Why retrofitting buildings is so vital
Editor: In the context of COP26 and the heightened urgency for decarbonisation strategies, retrofitting existing buildings for new purposes is a positive measure to ensure the sustainability of the housing sector. Crucially, retrofitting also helps to address the chronic housing crisis in this country.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 3 December 2021
Twenty years on from the collapse of Enron, we examine how the financial scandal impacted the property market – Retail agency HGR’s founders on their first five years and their plans for the future – Question mark hangs over future of Leeds market after the axing of HS2 link
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London’s repurposing renaissance
Retail has faced significant structural change over the years – with an excess of retail space and the rise of online retailing, combined with the 2008 recession, leading to a swathe of retail business failures and consequent high street vacancies.
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Rental is a key part of the housing mix
The government has been banging the drum for new housing for years, with its 300,000 target tattooed on the sector’s collective mindset. But what the government doesn’t say, and what we at Moda know to be true, is that a big chunk of those new homes need to be rental ...
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Many happy retail returns to HGR
As the business turns five, the founders of London retail specialist agent Hanover Green Retail talk to Laura McGuire about their love for the troubled sector, how they weathered Covid and their future plans.