All Property Week articles in 5 August 2016 – Page 3
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Urbanest secures £350m refinancing deal
Urbanest, a developer-operator of central London student accommodation, has secured a £350m refinancing deal.
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Housebuilders help FTSE 100 to one year high
The FTSE 100 hit a one year high on Friday boosted by the Bank of England’s stimulus package and better than expected US jobs figures.
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Travel infrastructure decisions to be made locally
A call from the regions for central government to further invest in national infrastructure to link the country’s main cities, as voiced during the BPF roadshow, is all well and good, but it is going to be the individual authorities and local enterprise partnerships themselves that determine whether or not ...
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Who do you think you are kidding, Ms Lagarde?
I can’t help pigeonholing people into Dad’s Army characters.
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The not-so-hard reality of Brexit
You cannot expect to become what you need to be by remaining where you are, according to Zig Ziglar.
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Limes Developments takes pre-let at Tamworth logistics park
St. Modwen has sold the new warehouse it speculatively built at the popular Centurion Park logistics and distribution hub in Tamworth for £5.13m.
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UK shopping centre development increases by 75% in first half
Shopping centre development completions in Europe totalled 4.27m sq ft in the first six months of 2016, according to CBRE, with a further 31m sq ft of new retail space under construction.
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Top 4 reasons why RESI 2016 is our best ever
At this year’s must-attend RESI event, big hitters in the new regime will reveal exactly what they are looking for from the sector.
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Otium buys Milton Keynes’ Theatre District
Otium Real Estate has purchased Milton Keynes’ Theatre District scheme for £16.75m from UGS MK.
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Controlled explosion begins Blackpool resi regen
A controlled explosion to bring down the final three tower blocks at Blackpool’s Queens Park estate has marked a key step in the area’s regeneration.
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Hightower appoints Knight Frank man for UK growth
US proptech firm Hightower has appointed Knight Frank’s Sebastian Abigail as UK sales director to grow the company’s presence in the UK.
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LaSalle buys pub portfolio
LaSalle Investment Management has completed the purchase of a portfolio of six high quality pubs for a total of £17.8m, representing a net initial yield of 4.75%.
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Barratt buys Upton Park ground from Galliard
Barratt London has completed the purchase of West Ham United FC’s former home, the Boleyn Ground, from Galliard Homes.
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UK commercial real estate value swells to £871bn
The size and value of the UK commercial property market hit its highest level ever in 2015, according to the IPF research.
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Trio of deals for AEW UK REIT in Bristol
AEW UK REIT has secured three new lettings at 40 Queen Square, its office building in Bristol city centre.
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Housebuilders bouyed by interest rate cut
The FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 both rose Thursday following the Bank of England’s decision to cut interest rates to a record low of 0.25%.
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KWE portfolio breaks £3bn barrier as NAV rises 5%
Kennedy Wilson Europe Real Estate (KWE), the London listed property company that invests across the UK, Ireland, Spain and Italy, has revealed a 5% rise in net asset value for the first half of the year as the valuation of its assets surpassed £3bn.
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Joe & The Juice refills London store levels
Danish juice and coffee bar chain Joe The Juice has upped its expansion plan for London, revealing it hopes to open up to 15 new units there in the next nine to twelve months.
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Rio residential values aren't dancing on the sand
Residential prices in Olympic Games host city Rio de Janeiro have fallen by 4% over the past year, with economic woes dampening a hoped-for boon from hosting the sports extravaganza.
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Post-Brexit vote retail park revival
Two post-Brexit vote retail park deals worth a combined value of £77.6m will provide a shot in the arm to the market.