All Property Week articles in 30 November 2018 – Page 6
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Insight
Brexit does not disturb us: Hussain Sajwani interview
Damac boss Hussain Sajwani tells Guy Montague-Jones about his ambitions for growth in London and Europe
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News
CCLA fires 80 Cannon Street onto the market for £60m
CCLA Investment Management has instructed Savills to sell 80 Cannon Street in the City of London for £60m.
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Insight
#PWSAdebate: is student housing still hot?
JLL and Property Week discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the fast-growing student sector.
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News
JLL set to launch supply chain consultancy
JLL is launching a supply chain consultancy offering clients advice on supply chain efficiencies and commercial real estate decisions.
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Insight
Burns looks back at 34 years in the top job at Derwent
Industry veteran, who has been chief executive since 1984, will be replaced by property director Paul Williams.
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News
Leeds sees investment spike
Investment in commercial property in Leeds over the first nine months of this year increased by 70% on 2017, data from Datscha can reveal.
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Online
Rocket client powers up with £77m loan
Truscott Investments, a client of Rocket Properties, has secured a £77m five-year loan to refinance its hotel and retail development at 1-23 City Road near Old Street in London.
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Insight
Barings commits to PRS in the North West
MD Darren Hutchinson on investor’s recent acquisitions in Manchester and Liverpool.
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News
Auction House lines up bumper catalogue for final sale of year
Auction House London has unveiled a large catalogue for its final national auction of the year, featuring 122 lots.
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Professional
Industry needs support from the banks to survive Brexit slump
Shortly after the autumn Budget, a story caught my eye. It’s a cautionary tale for all of us working in the built environment and concerns the holy trinity: Brexit, builders and banks.
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Professional
Pilot project saves time and money in renewal of business tenancies
The two things you need to know about any business process are how long it will take and how much it will cost. With the answers to these questions, you can decide if the process will add value. So what about the renewal of business tenancies where the issue is ...
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Online
Centurion launches second fund
Centurion Corporation has established its second private fund which will focus on acquiring and managing purpose built student accommodation (PBSA) across the world.
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News
Proptech firm VTS plans tool to put entire deal-making process online
Property technology firm VTS plans to launch an end-to-end commercial real estate platform next year where landlords and agents can run the leasing process entirely online.
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Online
Westfield Stratford hits record 50 million visitors
Westfield Stratford City has attracted 50 million visitors over the last 12 months, owner Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield revealed.
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Online
LandAid looking for new chair as Liz Peace steps down
Property industry charity LandAid has officially launched the search for a new chair of the board of trustees.
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Professional
People Moves: db symmetry, Chancerygate, Grosvenor and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Insight
Tulip could be fitting epilogue to London’s financial role
The latest new building proposed for London, to be known as The Tulip, could provide a fitting epilogue for London’s role in the financial markets.
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Insight
Hammond must rethink disastrous SDLT regime
The statistics that have emerged from the recent Budget confirm what our industry has long known: that Osborne’s stamp duty changes have been an unmitigated disaster.
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Insight
Focusing on health and productivity would help bridge the regional gap
The link between health - both physical and mental - and productivity is a simple one: The happier and healthier people are, the more productive they are. After all, if you’re feeling a bit down or under the weather, you’re not going to perform at your best.
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Online
Barings Real Estate buys second North West PRS development for £57m
Barings Real Estate has bought a site in Manchester to build 280 PRS apartments for £57m.