All Property Week articles in 6 July 2018 – Page 3
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Thinktank calls on Bank of England to 'freeze house prices'
Thinktank the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has called for the Bank of England to be given new powers on mortgage restrictions to prevent house prices rising for at least the next five years.
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Hertfordshire County Council appoints Carter Jonas as estate management advisor
Hertfordshire County Council (HCC) has appointed Carter Jonas to provide estate advice and property management services across its portfolio of operational and investment assets on an initial five year contract.
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Tiffany signs for Covent Garden flagship
Luxury jewellery brand Tiffany Co has agreed terms to open a flagship store on James Street in Covent Garden.
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NFU's Glasgow office development secures first tenant
NFU Mutual’s landmark office development in Glasgow city centre, 191 West George Street, has secured its first occupier following completion of an extensive refurbishment project.
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Hermes sells £94m Woolworth House
Hermes Investment Management has sold Woolworth House on Marylebone Road for £94m to Henderson Park.
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FTSE rises despite Westminster turmoil
The FTSE 100 rose 0.92% on Monday to 7,687.99 points despite a turbulent day in Westminster, which saw former housing minister Dominic Raab replace David Davis as Brexit secretary after Davis’ resignation late on Sunday night.
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Kier expects full year profit to be in line with expectations
Kier, the construction and property group, has revealed it expects full year profits to be in line with expectations in its latest trading update to the market.
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ReSI becomes registered social housing provider
Residential Secure Income (ReSI) has become the first publicly listed investment fund to become a registered provider with the Regulator of Social Housing.
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Kit Malthouse named new housing minister
Kit Malthouse, MP for North West Hampshire, has been appointed as the new minister of state for housing, the fifth minister to hold the position in the last three years.
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DWS makes second acquisition for pan-European fund
DWS has acquired a €92.25m (£81.8m) six asset logistics portfolio across France for its pan-European core real estate fund.
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Colliers secures BNP PRE's Knights for retail agency
Colliers International has expanded its retail division with the appointment of Lizzie Knights, who has joined from BNP Paribas Real Estate as a surveyor.
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Mothercare accelerates store closure programme
Struggling retailer Mothercare has announced plans to close ten further stores as part of a proposed restructuring and company voluntary arrangement (CVA).
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Moda and Apache to develop Brighton & Hove's biggest BTR scheme
Moda and Apache Capital have unveiled plans to develop a £220m build-to-rent village in Hove.
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Hargreaves’ Maro makes plans for £100m resi-led development at Liverpool Brunswick Quay
The property vehicle of Matalan founder John Hargreaves, Maro Developments, have submitted plans for a new £100m residential-led, mixed-use development scheme on an island site close to Liverpool marina.
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Barwood buys Bristol plot for logistics scheme
Barwood Capital has acquired a 11.86-acre plot of land at Central Park in Bristol and plans to build a fuel station, hotel and drive-thru as well as a speculative logistics scheme at the site.
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Publicis completes record London office letting at Television Centre
Stanhope, Mitsui Fudosan and AIMCo have completed on a 212,000 sq ft letting at Television Centre to Publicis Media, in the biggest London office letting in the year to date.
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Warehouse REIT appoints new financial controller
Warehouse REIT has appointed a new group financial controller for its asset management business Tilstone Partners.
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Workspace sells £52m London portfolio
Workspace has sold a London portfolio comprising three properties for £51.85m.
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Housing minister Raab appointed as Brexit secretary - property reacts
Housing minister Dominic Raab MP has been appointed as the secretary of state for exiting the European Union after incumbent David Davis resigned late on Sunday night.
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Stanhope lets space at WestWorks
Synthace, the company behind the leading cloud software platform for automating and improving the success rate of biological research and development, has signed a deal to relocate to Stanhope, Mitsui Fudosan and AIMCo’s WestWorks building at White City Place.