All Property Week articles in 4 October 2019 – Page 5
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This week in… 2014
Holland & Barrett kicked off a search for sites for 40 new stores up to triple its usual size.
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Spin Class: Oktoberfest
To quote Alan Partridge: “Jurassic Park!” I’ve just received an email from a property guy I’ve known for quite a while, a potential client, inviting me to Expo Real in Munich next week.
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Harman Healy sale posts worst success rate yet with 53% of lots unsold
Harman Healy achieved its worst-ever success rate at its latest auction last week.
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Regulator softens proposals for open-ended funds reform
FCA drops many of the more controversial proposals from long-awaited new rules for property funds
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Quinn Estates plans Sevenoaks scheme
Quinn Estates has submitted plans for a mixed-use scheme in Sevenoaks, Kent, that will include more than 1,000 new homes.
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German real estate market can weather a recession
As Germany careers towards a recession, it will be fascinating to gauge the mood at next week’s Expo Real in Munich. I’m guessing it will still be fairly upbeat.
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Cormack joins Levy Real Estate as partner
Central London specialist Levy Real Estate has hired Harry Cormack as a partner in its office agency and development team.
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Jenrick reiterates home ownership commitment
Housing secretary says government wants to get more people on the housing ladder
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Colony Capital sets out plans to focus on digital investments
Company’s chief executive announces shift in strategy following NorthStar merger and fall in share price
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Carlo Matta on US firm CA Ventures’ UK debut
Student giant’s Europe boss says UK offers ‘good opportunities’ for the business
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Wandsworth Borough Council snaps up two-acre industrial estate at 2.3% yield
Wandsworth Borough Council has purchased an industrial estate in the borough for £28m, reflecting a net initial yield of just 2.3%
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Insight
Penalising landlords will only worsen New York's retail woes
New York, like every large American city, seems to be in the grips of a retail ‘crisis’.
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National design code could improve planning process
Editor: Mr Robert Jenrick announced some headline-grabbing planning policies at the Conservative Party Conference this week.
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Downside to workspaces
Editor: We read with interest the article by Paul Patenall of the British Council, praising current workspaces. Nothing wrong in that – we support SMEs, big time.
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The industry must embrace hotelisation
Editor: The industry must embrace hotelisation, whereby any asset can offer services, unique experiences and a space to connect with others.
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