All Property Week articles in 7 April 2017 – Page 3
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Selling Spree for Phoenix on €35.25m of German assets
Phoenix Spree has exchanged contracts to sell a portfolio of 17 properties in Nuremberg and Furth for €35.25m (£30.1m).
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WELPUT sells St James’s Square office for double 2012 price
The West End of London Property Unit Trust (WELPUT) has sold 3 St James’s Square to Hong Kong-based Joint Treasure for around double the £66m it paid for the property in 2012.
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German consortium in pole for CapCo's £300m Olympia
A consortium of German institutional investors is believed to be in pole position to buy Capital Counties’ Olympia exhibition centre in west London for around £300m.
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Barings buys €35m Madrid logistics
Barings Real Estate Advisers has acquired a fully let logistics asset in Madrid for €35m (£29.9m) from GLL Real Estate Partners as part of its core investment strategy across Europe.
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Green light for Crosslane's £14m student accom in Leeds
Crosslane Student Developments has secured conditional planning consent to deliver a new, 117 bed purpose-built student accommodation development on Woodhouse Square in Leeds.
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Patron sells neuro care provider
Patron Capital has sold the specialist neuro disability care provider The Badby Group to Elysium Healthcare.
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Regional take-up beats long term average for 2016
Take-up in the UK regions surpassed the long term average of 9.1m sq ft, hitting 9.6m sq ft in 2016, according to Savills.
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Countryside to build 384-unit Bromley resi scheme
Countryside has been selected to deliver a 384-unit residential scheme in Bromley town centre.
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Sheds Conference: boxing clever
Property Week ’s inaugural Sheds Conference , which takes place on 27 April, comes at a key point in the market.
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FTSE 100 falls, but property companies advance
The FTSE 100 index was down 0.39% to 7,303.2 points on Thursday.
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The case for Belfast
Belfast’s population may have declined over the past five decades, but today there are tangible signs that the city is on the move.
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Agencies will have to adapt to survive and prosper
Over the past year, I’ve seen dozens of references to the apocryphal Chinese curse “may you live in interesting times”, most often in relation to the political upheaval in the West and the re-emergence of populism.
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Titlestone makes one of its largest-ever loans
Titlestone Property Finance has made one of its biggest loans to date supporting Hodson Developments with a £36m revolving facility for a major scheme in Kent.
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The omens are good for the property industry
The month of March, dominated by Mipim, tends to act as the annual barometer of the property market, a bellwether of sentiment for the rest of the year. However, can we extend this analogy to incorporate the entire property cycle?
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F&C Commercial Property Trust drops performance fee
F C Commercial Property Trust has dropped the performance fee paid to investment manager BMO Global Asset Management.
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Belfast office market: Titanic opportunity
Thanks to foreign investment, a thriving knowledge economy and a looming corporation tax cut, Belfast’s office market is enjoying a renaissance just shy of two decades after the end of the Troubles.
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Atul Kochhar restaurant to open in Brum
High-end Indian restaurant NRI is set to make its UK debut after signing up for a unit at the Mailbox leisure scheme in Birmingham.
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Green giant: how Ireland went from boom to bust to boom again
Optimism is in the air in Ireland.
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A celebration of triumph over adversity
This week’s Property Awards were attended once again by the crème de la crème of the industry - who once again had to run a gauntlet of protestors to get into the event.
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Brighton tops office ranking for 2017
Brighton is the hottest potential UK office market outside London, reveals exclusive research conducted for Property Week by location experts CACI.