All Property Week articles in 4 May 2018 – Page 3
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Online
Local elections: Conservatives fend off Labour challenge in key councils
The Conservatives have fended off the Labour challenge in a number of key councils in yesterday’s local elections in England.
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Online
CR secures Aerium’s Goldenberg as associate director
Pan-European investor CR has hired David Goldenberg from Aerium as a new associate director.
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Online
Duo of Unite directors join rival GSA
Two former Unite directors have joined rival student developer and operator GSA as the company gears up to significantly grow its portfolio in UK and Ireland.
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News
Major expansion on horizon for Discovery Park in Kent
Owners of the 250-acre former Pfizer site will submit plan for 500,000 sq ft of new space to council this year.
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News
Aviva Investors in talks to sell £5bn indirect business
Fund manager believed to be in advanced talks with LaSalle IM as it turns focus to direct real estate business.
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Insight
Housing shortages: space invaders
The housing crisis has forced local authorities and developers to come up with more innovative ways to boost delivery – by utilising space above railways, existing buildings and car parks. Such sites are not without their challenges, however. Noella Pio Kivlehan finds out how they are being overcome when she ...
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Markets
HUB hopes it will be third time lucky for landmark Maidenhead project
HUB’s scheme is third attempt to develop key site within the Thames Valley town.
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Markets
Lincoln Property Company revives hope for Reading Station Hill site
The site could be worth more than £500m once developed.
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Spin class: a Ruddy day
Ruddgate coupled with Sainsbury’s and Asda jumping into bed together turned 30 April into a very bad day to nab newspaper coverage for my story. And it was actually, for once, a good story.
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Markets
Market focus – Crossrail boosts Thames Valley prospects
Regardless of the somewhat muted investment and take-up activity this year, interest in the region as a whole remains strong.
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Insight
Is the big four poised to become the big three?
Could the battle for retail survival get any more intense?
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Insight
The UK has a long way to go to become a leader in modular construction
Modular construction has great potential as a major UK export, according to the government’s recent industrial strategy, but the truth is there is some way to go.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 4 May 2018
New housing secretary – Great Marlborough Estates big interview – Innovative housing solutions in London – Thames Valley market focus – Reforms to staircase tax
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Insight
Tips on how to survive the retail revolution
Contrary to the media hype signalling doom and gloom for retail, the resilience of the UK consumer has been surprising.
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Professional
Legislation to reverse ‘staircase tax’ doesn’t address all the issues raised by Mazars ruling
Draft bill not only fails to restore the pre-2015 ruling status quo, but ratepayers may also struggle to secure refunds.
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Markets
New developments to help Didcot ditch its ‘normal town’ reputation
New residential, office and retail space set to transform the town.
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News
Seaforth secures BREDS funding for Covent Garden office buy
Seaforth Land has secured debt financing from Blackstone’s Real Estate Debt Strategies division to fund its £165m acquisition of CAA House in London’s Covent Garden from Almacantar.
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TH Real Estate completes first close of £500m debt fund
TH Real Estate has completed the first close of its £500m global debt fund and kicked off its investment programme with a £44m loan in the South East of England.
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High number of development opportunities at Allsop sale
Auction house hopes 40 lots with development potential will prove popular at upcoming 15 May auction.
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Savills lines up 157-lot catalogue to tempt spring buyers
Savills is hoping to tempt buyers with a large catalogue of 157 lots at its third national auction of the year on 9 May.