All Property Week articles in 4 December 2020
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Wandsworth Council blocks Wimbledon All England Lawn Tennis Club expansion plans
Wandsworth Council has unanimously rejected plans to nearly triple the size the Wimbledon All England Lawn Tennis Club grounds following a comprehensive campaign against the scheme.
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Cushman & Wakefield to embed AI across CRE transaction process
Cushman and Wakefield has become the latest consultancy to deploy artificial intelligence (AI) at scale after announcing plans to embed it across its commercial real estate transaction process.
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‘Remarkable’ growth of competitive socialising set to last, Savills reports
Competitive socialising in the UK is growing at a “remarkable” rate, according to research from Savills, which has labelled the sector as “the biggest development the leisure sector has seen in decades”.
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Go ahead given for Dominvs £250m Wembley scheme
Dominvs Group has received planning consent for its £250m mixed-use scheme on the Euro House site in Wembley.
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Therme reveals plans for ‘vertical farm’ at £250m Manchester resort
Therme Group has revealed plans for a ‘vertical farm’ at its £250m Manchester wellbeing resort.
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Appointment of intu’s restructuring officer terminated
The appointment of intu’s restructuring officer David Hargraves has been terminated.
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Liverpool mayor steps away from council following arrest
Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, has stepped away from his role following his arrest as part of an investigation into property development contracts in the city.
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Impact Modular awarded contract on £400m modular framework
Impact Modular has been awarded a contract on the £400m procure plus framework to build high-quality modular houses.
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Selling Sunset duo rule out expansion into ‘backwards’ UK market
The Oppenheim brothers, who star in reality TV show Selling Sunset, have said they have no plans to expand their prime residential property agency into the “backwards” UK market, Property Week can reveal.
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Greenlight for resi-led scheme at Edinburgh Park
The City of Edinburgh Council has granted planning consent for developer Parabola’s residential-led scheme at Edinburgh Park.
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Downing and Pollen Street Capital join forces for SME developer financing
Investment manager Downing and institutional asset manager Pollen Street Capital are joining forces in a new partnership to improve access to finance for SME developers.
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City of London planning applications exceed pre-pandemic levels
Incoming planning applications in the City of London are now exceeding pre-pandemic levels.
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Ikenna Nweke joins Office App as head of sales
Global workspace operating platform Office App has appointed Ikenna Nweke as head of sales for the UK and Ireland.
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Kinetic Capital completes £39m PBSA loan
Kinetic Capital has completed a £39m loan to Jensco Group to fund a purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) asset.
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Woolbro secures planning for 100-home scheme in Alperton
Mixed-use family developer Woolbro Group has received planning permission for a 100-unit scheme in Alperton, north-west London.
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Student Accommodation Awards 2020 winners
The much-anticipated winners of this year’s Student Accommodation Awards have been revealed.
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ARCO appoints head of membership and operations
Lex Cumber will be joining ARCO, a body representing the older people’s housing-with-care sector in the UK, as head of membership and operations.
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A2Dominion receives permission for 400 canalside homes in Hayes
Housing association A2Dominion has received planning permission for 400 new homes at Clayton Road in Hayes, Hillingdon.
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Work commences on Brindleyplace
CBRE Global Investors has begun work on the £39.75m transformation of 10 Brindleyplace, an office refurbishment scheme in Birmingham.
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Caudwell recruits two senior team members
Luxury property developer Caudwell Collection has appointed two senior team members to work on its Audley Square residential development in Mayfair.