All Property Week articles in 30 November 2018 – Page 4
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Schroder European REIT posts robust annual figures
Schroder European Real Estate Investment Trust (SEREIT) has posted increases in net asset value (NAV) and profit in its annual results.
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London key to record data centre take-up in 2018
The four largest European data centre markets of Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam and Paris are on track to achieve the first-ever 200MW year on record.
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Virgin Media makes switchover to Reading's Green Park
Telecommunications giant Virgin Media has chosen Reading as its new head office having agreed a move from its existing base in Hook, Hampshire.
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PRS REIT purchases four new North West resi sites for £68m
Private rented sector specialist PRS REIT has acquired four new sites across the North West with plans to deliver 464 new family rental homes for a gross development cost of £68.2m.
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Civitas and Triple Point tenant rapped by regulator
Civitas Social Housing and Triple Point Social Housing have been hit by news that one of their tenants, Westmoreland Supported Housing, has been given a ‘non-compliant’ rating for viability and governance by the regulator.
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Separated at birth: Alfonso Ribeiro and Gareth Dominique
Gareth Dominique’s colleagues at property development company Southern Grove reckon he’s the spitting image of recent Strictly Come Dancing guest judge Alfonso Ribeiro, also known as Carlton Banks from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
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Agent P: roll on Christmas parties
8.30am, Olympus room: “Roll on the Christmas party,” I say brightly, after delivering the bad news, the worse news and the plain chilling news – the bad news being the imminent appearance of one of GBH’s own in court, charged with sexual harassment against one of our female graduates at ...
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Flexible workspace insights: John Spencer (Landmark)
With the flexible workspace sector undergoing continual rapid growth in 2018, chief executive John Spencer tells Property Week how Landmark professional workspaces are differentiated and his expectations for the future of the sector.
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Intu sells trio of non-core assets for £25m
Embattled shopping centre landlord intu has announced the £25.25m sale of three non-core assets a day after a John Whittaker and Brookfield-led consortium withdrew its proposed £2.9bn takeover bid.
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Octopus backs Isle of Dogs PDR plans with loan
Specialist lender Octopus Property has backed developer London Green and Orlandis Capital with a £12.6m senior loan to fund the acquisition of an office building with permitted development on the Isle of Dogs.
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Impact postpones £150m equity fundraise
Impact Healthcare REIT has postponed plans to raise £150m of fresh equity after deciding not to proceed with the acquisition of a 2,500 bed care home portfolio.
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Savills seeks to match 2017 total with post-auction sales
Auction house raises £27m at final national auction of year, £8m less than at equivalent sale last year
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Foreign matter: London embassy ownership
The embassy landscape is changing – and with it the owners. Emanuele Midolo and Graham Lanktree investigate who owns what and where, and ask how desirable overseas governments really are as tenants.
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Conventional real estate has totally misunderstood co-working
A lack of real data around the supply and demand of co-working spaces has clouded the market view in recent years. The traditional real estate market continues to misunderstand the key drivers behind the growth of this sector. But what is also stymieing a greater understanding is a sector wedded ...
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Food markets and fitness classes top staff wish list
Amazon deliveries, fitness classes, food markets and regular massages top the list of services office workers want at their place of work, revealed a survey of UK office employees working in properties run by property management and proptech firm Equiem.
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NEO initiative could help north Essex catch up with neighbours
The £3.65bn plan will overhaul infrastructure and create thousands of homes across three garden communities.
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Newable buys flexible office firm Citibase
Deal will see flexible office provider more than double in size to 100 locations.
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A living wage – a small change for a big social impact
Environmental social governance (ESG) has been one of the major themes of 2018 and it has become such an intrinsic part of an investor’s decision-making criteria that neglecting to give proportionate value to ESG immediately weakens your ability to compete in a highly active market.