All Property Week articles in 6 October 2017 – Page 3
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Online
Civitas buys supported living assets
Civitas Social Housing has bought three specialist supported living developments for £8.5m.
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Online
Rental income rises at Sirius
In its latest trading update, the London Stock Exchange listed property group revealed annualised rental income had risen to €65.2m (£70m), compared to €64m six months ago.
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Online
PHP buys medical centre
Primary Health Properties (PHP) has contracted bought the Stenhousemuir Medical Centre for £8.65m.
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Online
Patron Capital sells Luxury Family Hotels
Patron Capital has sold Luxury Family Hotels to the management team and its backers.
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Online
Singapore group set to take control of Millennium & Copthorne Hotels
Singapore-based property group City Developments has agreed a deal to buy the remaining shares of Millennium Copthorne (M C) Hotels it did not own in a deal that values the London-listed hotels group at £1.8bn.
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Online
Google Sidewalk Labs selected as preferred partner on Toronto waterfront development
Google’s Sidewalk Labs has been selected as the preferred partner to turn 12 acres of waterfront land near Parliament Street and Queens Quay East in Toronto, Canada into a mixed-use development according to reports.
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Online
Rosette acquires Swansea Debenhams
Rosette Merchant Bank has acquired the Debenhams department store in Swansea, South Wales, for £15m.
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Online
Berkeley to deliver Camberley resi scheme
Berkeley Homes has been selected as development partner on a 141-unit residential scheme in Camberley, Surrey.
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Wirefox continues Scottish investment with £41m City Park buy
Hong Kong equity-backed investment company Wirefox has extended its UK portfolio with the £41m acquisition of a landmark office building in Glasgow.
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Online
FTSE rises following strong gains in New York
The FTSE 100 ended Thursday 40 points higher, boosted by a weaker pound: down 0.40% against the Euro and 0.84% against the US dollar.
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Professional
What impact will the new MEES have on the property market?
The new Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) come into play next year, so what does this mean and how can they affect value?
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Insight
Owners must shift from hardware to software mindset
In the world of offices, the gap between what is demanded and what is being supplied is growing.
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Markets
Investment frenzy pumps up Reading property market
When it comes to office stock, Reading punches above its weight. It has some 10m sq ft of office space - roughly the same amount as Leeds. The difference is that Reading is a town with a population of 230,000, while Leeds is a city of more than 700,000.
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News
Westbrook to submit plans for Dolphin Square upgrade
Westbrook Partners is about to unveil ambitious plans to add 150 flats to London’s notorious Dolphin Square and upgrade the entire 1930s estate.
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Insight
Diversity and inclusion must be the driving forces of the property industry
My near three-week summer holiday to Canada this year represented the longest period I have been out of the UK since moving here in 2008 - and I must admit I did not miss reading and talking about Brexit every minute of every day.
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Insight
May lost more than her voice at Tory conference
It is rare I ever feel sorry for a politician, but I did on Wednesday.
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Insight
Required show of unity at Tory conference sadly missing
This week was not the Conservative Party’s finest.
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Professional
Tenants must tread carefully when surrendering a lease
In the recent case of Co-operative Bank plc v Hayes Freehold Ltd, a tenant surrendered its lease without checking whether the landlord had mortgaged the freehold.
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Insight
Bunkers: going underground
As the global security threat grows, so does people’s bunker mentality.