All Property Week articles in 4 October 2019 – Page 2
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ICAMAP in attempt to block Atrium takeover by majority owner
ICAMAP Investments has written to the board of Atrium Real Estate alerting it to its intention to vote against the €1.4bn (£1.26bn) takeover of Atrium by Israeli property group Gazit Globe.
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Commercial property values drop in September
Capital values across UK commercial property fell -0.4% in September 2019, according to the latest CBRE Monthly Index, while rental values and total returns were flat.
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Leitner to head up CBRE GI
CBRE Group has appointed Chuck Leitner global chief executive of CBRE Global Investors, CBRE’s investment management business.
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Avon Freight Group signs for 94k sq ft at Reddich business park
Avon Freight Group has signed a 15-year lease for 93,720 sq ft at the new five-unit Velocity 42 scheme in Redditch.
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Cushman & Wakefield annouce new hire
Cushman Wakefield have appointed Nicola Gillen to the newly created role of head of total workplace.
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QIP and HG Developments make student accommodation debut with £30m purchase
Singapore’s QIP and HG Developments have made their debut in the student accommodation sector with their first joint acquisition in Edinburgh.
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Freya Cross appointed as chair of The Flexible Space Association
The Flexible Space Association (FlexSA) has appointed Freya Cross, head of business and corporate at The Deep, as its new chair.
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U+I unveil plans for 1,500 homes in Greenwich
U+I has revealed its plans for a mixed-use scheme on Greenwich Peninsula, which will offer 1,500 homes and six acres of landscaped parks and public space.
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Catalyst Capital sells Birmingham office building to Topland for £16.8m
Catalyst Capital has sold a multi-let office building, 60 Church Street, in central Birmingham to Topland Group for £16.8m, reflecting a net initial yield of 6.75%.
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Shoreham Beachbox gets the green light
BoxPark’s chief executive, Roger Wade announced today that the company has been granted planning permission for a new beachfront restaurant and community space in Shoreham Beach.
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Funding Affordable Housing appoints Cording as property advisor
Luxembourg-based SICAV SIF fund, Funding Affordable Homes (FAH), has appointed Cording Real Estate Group as its property advisor.
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Sports Direct refutes reports that House of Fraser department stores are to close after Christmas
Sport Direct has refuted media claims that it is planning to walk away a number of House of Fraser (HoF) stores after the Christmas trading period.
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Goldacre launches second RElab proptech accelerator
Venture capital firm Goldacre is calling for applications from proptech startups to join its second RElab business accelerator cohort.
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Urban Exposure provides £45m loan for resi scheme
Urban Exposure has provided a £44.7m loan to BSR Wembley to build 68 one-bed flats and 159 studio flats.
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TFT makes eight new hires
Building consultancy TFT has announced eight new hires who will work across the London and Birmingham teams.
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Countrywide appoints Tesco director as COO
Countrywide has poached Tesco executive Bruce Marsh to become its chief operating officer as the troubled estate agency group continues to battle against a shrinking house sale market and Brexit concerns.
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Glenhawk nears £100m lending as demand for bridging loans soars
Challenger lender Glenhawk has claimed it is on target to loan £100m to developers by the end of the year after almost doubling its lending during the third quarter of the year.
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Student portfolio values nudge up at Unite
Student accommodation giant Unite Group has revealed the quarterly valuations of its two portfolios both nudged higher during the three months to the end of September.
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Sigma enters London BTR market
Sigma Capital is set to make its first build-to-rent foray into London following the acquisition of two development sites in Havering and Barking.