All Property Week articles in 4 December 2020 – Page 3
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Vistry full-year profit to come in at top end of expectations
Housebuilder Vistry has confirmed it expects to deliver full-year profit at the top end of its forecasts, adding home completions in December are at normal levels.
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MARK raises £499m for last-mile logistics fund
MARK, formerly Meyer Bergman, has raised €550m (£499m) for its last-mile logistics fund.
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Swansea council sign agreement for affordable housing scheme
Swansea Council has signed an agreement with Pobl Group, Wales’ largest registered social landlord, to manage 33 affordable apartments as part of the first phase of the £135m Copr Bay regeneration project.
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Bruntwood Works launches Manchester’s ‘smartest building’ at 111 Piccadilly
Bruntwood Works has launched what it describes as Manchester’s ‘smartest building’ at 111 Piccadilly.
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Homes England reports 32% drop on affordable housing delivery
Affordable housing programmes delivered by Homes England have been impacted by the pandemic, with a 32% drop in construction starts in the first half of 2020-21 compared to the same period last year.
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9 in 10 people say government should improve elderly housing options
Almost nine in 10 people (88%) believe the government should improve housing options for elderly people, according to a survey by the Associated Retirement Community Operators (ARCO) and Later Life Ambitions.
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New finance director for Study Inn Group
Study Inn group has hired a new finance director to fuel its PBSA expansion plans.
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Landsec announces second Myo location
Landsec is to open a second branch of its flexible workspace platform Myo.
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Prologis hires two industry veterans as vice presidents
Prologis has hired industry veterans Sally Duggleby, from Savills and previously from Amazon, and Ian Romano, from St Modwen’s, to join the industrial developer as vice presidents starting next year, Property Week can reveal.
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CEG appoints JLL and C&W to market largest speculative office in the South
CEG has appointed JLL and Cushman Wakefield to market the largest speculative office scheme currently being built in the south of England.
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Thakeham reveals plans for ‘UK’s first zero-carbon community’
Thakeham has revealed plans to build what it described as “the UK’s first zero-carbon community”, comprising 25,000 zero-carbon homes in south west Cambridgeshire.
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Stoneweg opens London office with two new hires
Stoneweg has opened a new office in London and hired James Young and James Martinelli from Artemis Investment Management.
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First Base and Patron Capital appoint architect for £190m MK Gateway
Developer First Base and investor Patron Capital have appointed Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSHP) to lead the design of the £190m MK Gateway.
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Permission granted for Lambeth MMC scheme
Henley Construct, a construction division of Henley Homes Group, has received planning permission to build 45 homes for housing association Optivo in Tulse Hill, south London.
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Aviva Investors commits to originating £1bn in sustainable debt
Aviva Investors has committed to originating £1bn in sustainable transition real estate debt over the next four years.
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McCarthy & Stone shareholders approve Lone Star takeover
McCarthy Stone shareholders have voted to approve a takeover by US private equity firm Loan Star.
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Hammerson begins Leicester PRS scheme
Hammerson has revealed plans to bring forward a build-to-rent residential scheme at Highcross in Leicester’s city centre.
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Ashtead raises guidance after first-half profits fall less than expected
Ashtead Group has raised its full-year outlook after a profit and sales fell less than expected fall in the six months to the end of October.
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LondonMetric lets 120,000 sq ft warehouse in Tyseley
LondonMetric Property has exchanged contracts with a global retail company on a 15 year lease of 120,000 sq ft at its Tyseley development near Birmingham.
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Addington Capital lets space to Tesco and Just Go Travel in Cheltenham
Addington Capital has let retail space to Tesco and office space to Just Go Travel as part of its redevelopment of 111 High Street in Cheltenham.