All Property Week articles in 31 March 2017 – Page 4
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Online
CBRE poaches JLL's Morgan
CBRE has poached JLL’s Gavin Morgan to lead and enhance its provision of investor leasing services in EMEA.
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Safestay agrees refinancing and sale-and-leaseback deal
Safestay has agreed an £18.4m refinancing with HSBC and completed a sale-and-leaseback deal on its hostels in Edinburgh and Elephant Castle, raising gross cash proceeds of £12.6m.
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Russell & Bromley makes Birmingham debut at Bullring
Hammerson has secured leading British footwear retailer Russell Bromley for the Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham.
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Praxis to refurb Glasgow office
Praxis has pulled the trigger on a refurbishment programme of 310 St Vincent Street office in Glasgow.
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Thompson takes hotseat at Brookfield
Neil Thompson, the former executive director of Great Portland Estates, has been appointed UK chief executive of Brookfield Office Properties.
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Helical secures letting at Charterhouse Square
Helical has agreed its first letting at its recently completed development, 25 Charterhouse Square, to global marketing agency Anomaly.
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Chester’s The Queen hotel hits market for £36m
Topland has put the Hallmark-operated The Queen hotel in Chester up for sale with a price tag of £36m.
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Wembley Park set for retail expansion
Quintain has appointed agents at Cushman Wakefield and Nash Bond to find retail and leisure operators for a 42-unit expansion at its 85-acre Wembley Park.
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FTSE flat, pound rises
The FTSE ended flat on Thursday, nudging down 0.06% to 7,369.52 points.
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Markets
Landlords showing new confidence in serviced offices
Many landlords used to view serviced offices as a last resort - little more than a way of filling troublesome voids they couldn’t shift. However, over the past five or so years, there has been a sea change in attitudes towards serviced office and other flexible workspace providers.
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News
Strettons notes less resi trepidation
Strettons raised £6.7m at its March residential auction - less than half the £14.7m it made last year - but said that the impact of changes to the stamp duty regime had not been as severe as anticipated.
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SEGRO explores multi-storey shed scheme at Enfield site
Industrial developer SEGRO is working up plans to build a multi-storey shed at the Meridian Water scheme in Enfield, Greater London to circumvent severe land constraints in the capital.
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Inland Homes seeks further joint ventures with councils
Inland Homes is planning more joint ventures with local authorities following the success of its collaboration with Southampton City Council.
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Prime commercial property yields harden
Yields on prime commercial property have hardened for six months in a row - the longest sustained period of decreasing yields since early 2014, according to Savills.
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Duo in talks to let City space
Mitsui Fudosan UK and development partner Stanhope are in negotiations to let 25,000 sq ft at their prime City of London office scheme Angel Court to the British Bankers’ Association (BBA).
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Buccleuch to spec develop SE London unit
Buccleuch Property will speculatively develop a 65,000 sq ft industrial unit in south-east London after purchasing a 3.8-acre site at Belvedere Industrial Estate.
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Insight
The great Brexit paradox
After all the brouhaha that followed the Brexit vote and faux ‘will she or won’t she?’ drama ahead of this week’s triggering of Article 50 (I say faux because only momentarily was there a suggestion it wouldn’t be this week), the actual event was a bit of an anticlimax, wasn’t ...
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BoE stress tests updated
UK banks will be tested against a less severe commercial property crash scenario in this year’s Bank of England (BoE) stress tests.
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Markets
‘Funkier’ workspace providers look beyond the capital
The UK flexible workspace sector is booming. According to data from The Instant Group, the number of flexible workspace centres in the UK grew by 11% in 2015-16.
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Insight
Over but not out: Bernstein’s high hopes for Manchester
Today is Sir Howard Bernstein’s final day as the chief executive of Manchester City Council after 20 years at the helm.