All Property Week articles in 30 October 2015 – Page 4
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Professional
People Moves: Urbanbubble, Murphy Mulhall, First Names Group etc.
All the latest moves and appointments from across the property sector.
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Markets
Leeds looks forward to the John Lewis effect
When Hammerson announced in 2008 that it had secured John Lewis to anchor its upmarket 1.1m sq ft Victoria Gate retail scheme in Leeds city centre, due to open in 2016, it was the news the local property fraternity had been waiting on for decades.
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News
London office development fails to keep up with demand
Office availability in central London fell to a 15-year low during the third quarter of the year as the development pipeline continued to lag behind occupier demand.
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News
Neighbour set to deliver OXLO
A new asset management platform designed to deliver high-quality private rented sector (PRS) apartments is to build a new 60,000 sq ft mixed-use scheme in Dagenham.
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News
Kikki K store to open in London’s Covent Garden
Australian stationery brand Kikki K has agreed a deal for its first European store in London’s Covent Garden.
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Markets
Speculative development of large sheds continues to surge
Speculative development of large industrial units surged 17% in the third quarter as take-up rose 7% to hit 10.5m sq ft, reveals Gerald Eve’s latest Prime Logistics bulletin.
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Insight
Protocol is key to clean deals
I congratulate Property Week on the important article on offshore property holdings (23.10.15).
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News
John Challis is no fool when it comes to property news
Property Week has some esteemed readers, but it seems we have just landed ourselves another in the form of Boycie from Only Fools and Horses.
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News
CBRE, JLL and Colliers post bumper results
CBRE, JLL and Colliers International all posted blockbuster third-quarter results this week on the back of soaring global deal volumes.
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Professional
Is the value of the UK built environment on the decline?
It seems surprising at a time when many of the UK’s cities are undergoing major transformations, but the value of our built environment is falling. That at least is the claim in a report by an international consultancy looking at the value of countries’ built assets.
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News
Irish company buys B&Q unit in Scotland
Irish firm Friends First Life Assurance Company has bought a B Q unit in Perth, Scotland, for £11.75m, representing a 6.85% yield.
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Insight
Cycles, sex and black swans
There’s nothing like a casual reference to sex to add a certain frisson to a debate.
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Professional
Wellbeing moves up the workplace design agenda
Working with a range of clients, from blue-chip professional service companies (such as KPMG) and banks (Commonwealth Bank of Australia) to retail brands (Arcadia) and technology firms (Rackspace), we see patterns emerge across workplace culture.
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News
Varnham leaves Pradera after six years for ‘another challenge’
Retail property veteran Neil Varnham has left his role as managing director at fund and asset manager Pradera.
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Insight
What’s happening in China and how might it affect European property markets?
Investment in Europe’s commercial real estate market in 2015 is set to reach levels close to its 2007 peak.
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Professional
Metis Real Estate Advisors hires Chris Draper as director
Metis Real Estate Advisors has announced that Chris Draper has joined the company as a director.
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News
High online bid helps Acuitus achieve fruitful October sale
Acuitus has achieved the highest sale price to date from an online bid at a traditional commercial property auction.
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Markets
Hungate project set to add to the ‘positive sentiment’ about York
Historically, the medieval city centre of York has been a challenging environment for property developers.
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News
New Wood Group HQ goes on sale for £83m
One of Scotland’s largest offices is to be sold following a huge letting to oil and gas services company Wood Group last year.
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News
Barnett Ross sale makes £5.5m more than last one
Barnett Ross raised £17.5m at its October auction, beating its July total by more than £5.5m - thanks chiefly to three high-value lots.