All Property Week articles in 7 April 2017 – Page 4
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Stars in our eyes: Property Awards 2017 winners gallery
The great and the good of property gathered at Grosvenor House on Park Lane for the Property Awards to celebrate the sector’s successes of the past 12 months.
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Ireland supplement April 2017
Ireland housing market - Kevin Nowlan interview - Guinness Storehouse - Belfast office market - Belfast hotels
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Property Week Digital Edition - 7 April 2017
Booker warehouse sell-off - Crossrail 2 - Hot 100 UK office locations - 2017 Property Awards
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CBRE top brass suffer pay squeeze in 2016
CBRE’s top global executives have been awarded lower pay packages for 2016 after the company’s growth fell short of expectations.
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Flexible density rules needed to reap benefits of Crossrail 2
Major London landowners are calling for a relaxation of current rules on the density of development in the capital to enable the property industry to help foot the bill for Crossrail 2.
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Hot 100 UK office locations 2017
Property Week reveals the best office locations outside London, some of which may surprise you.
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Hot 100 Office Index: top 10 locations
In exclusive research undertaken for Property Week by location expert CACI, Brighton and Hove topped the list of the 100 ‘hottest’ potential UK office locations outside London.
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Intu to modernise Merry Hill mall with 100,000 sq ft addition
Intu is planning a major leisure extension at its Merry Hill shopping centre in the West Midlands.
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Separated at birth: Sally Bruer and Laura Kuenssberg
Maybe the charged atmosphere of Article 50 and indyref2 has got BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg on Metropolis’s brain, but we couldn’t help notice the similarity between her and Tritax’s new head of research Sally Bruer.
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Ireland housing market: coming less like a ghost town
When the global financial crisis hit, few countries fell harder than Ireland. Boom turned to bust and the Emerald Isle lost its simmer.
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Housebuilders bounce back after Brexit vote battering
Housebuilder shares surged 17% during the first quarter as the sector continued to recover from the battering it received in the weeks following the EU referendum.
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Property’s charity stars applauded at LandAid awards
Walking the walk and talking the talk was the theme as LandAid’s greatest supporters gathered at London’s Walkie-Talkie building to celebrate the charity’s annual Ambassadors’ Awards.
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Prince Andrew wins friends
Last year’s tweeting tirade against the media aside, Prince Andrew is not usually known to be in the same class as his father Prince Philip for making gaffes at public events.
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Video feature: Talking Ireland
As part of a special ‘Talking Ireland’ feature for the Ireland Supplement, Property Week travelled to Dublin to speak to Pat Gunne from Green REIT, Savills Andrew Cunningham and First Name Group’s Joanne McEnteggart about the city’s prospects in 2017 and in a post-Brexit EU.
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Threadneedle offloads Booker warehouses as Apex portfolio is broken up
Columbia Threadneedle has slashed its exposure to food wholesaler Booker by selling off warehouses let to the company ahead of its controversial proposed £3.7bn merger with Tesco.
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Belfast hotels: bedroom boom
Belfast’s hotel market is buoyant thanks to increased tourism, so much so that 27 establishments are in the works and international brands are targeting the city.
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GCP increases firepower with £235m refinancing
GCP Student Living has increased its firepower by agreeing debt deals totaling £235m with PGIM Real Estate Finance.
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Places for People and Octopus launch retirement villages business
Places for People and Octopus Healthcare have announced the launch of a new £200m retirement living business.
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City Hall announces partnership with L&Q
Sadiq Khan has announced a partnership with housing association L Q to deliver 20,000 new homes across the capital – 12,000 of which will be affordable.
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Dublin watches Brexit ‘phoney war’
The UK’s decision to leave the EU has had no appreciable impact on the Irish property market to date.