All Property Week articles in 7 June 2019 – Page 3
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Online
Over-rail development can get London’s housing targets back on track
London is in the midst of a housing crisis and despite chatter in the media from politicians and pundits, little action has been taken. To meet London’s housing targets, we must look at creative, fast-track and sustainable solutions. No response ticks more of these boxes than over-rail development.
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Insight
How Darabase aims to be 'an Experian for augmented reality permissions'
Simon Creasey finds out how Darabase is helping landlords manage and monetise use of their buildings in the virtual realm.
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Online
BCO Conference 2019: What the UK office market can learn from 'the happiest city in the world'
At the annual BCO conference in Copenhagen, BCO chief executive Richard Kauntze tells Property Week about what the British office market has to learn about workplace culture from the Danish and how it can adapt to keep up with the “happiest city in the world”.
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Online
Green sweetens deal for landlords in bid for CVA approval
Sir Philip Green is set to make a series of concessions to landlords in a bid to get his Arcadia cost-cutting measures voted through, Property Week can reveal.
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Online
Electric van company signs at SREF’s Kensington Village
Electric vehicle company Arrival has taken 50,000 sq ft of office space at Schroder UK Real Estate Fund’s Kensington Village.
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Kier and Investec snap up Luton logistics site
Kier Property and Investec Structured Property Finance have acquired a six-acre logistics development site in Luton from Downton.
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Online
Monsoon delays CVA following Arcadia postponement
The owner of womenswear retailer Monsoon has delayed plans to launch a CVA after seeing Philip Green struggle to secure backing for his Arcadia restructure earlier in the week.
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Insight
The lioness and her pussycat
PLP’s lead architect on 22 Bishopgate, Karen Cook, is a fierce defender of her craft, according to Sir Stuart Lipton, creator of the 1.4m sq ft City tower, which has just topped out at 945ft. “She is a lion; a brilliant architect,” he says. “But every lion needs a lion ...
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Markets
Key development projects take shape in Renfrewshire
Andrew Stone reports on plans for airport area and Paisley
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Insight
Twitter debate: how industry can support #sciencetech
Last month, Property Week and Bidwells took to Twitter to ask what lies ahead for the burgeoning science and tech sector.
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Professional
People Moves: CBRE, Enra Group, Gerald Eve and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Online
Madison investment throws Capco a lifeline at Earls Court
As US private equity firm buys 3.12% stake in developer, could fortunes be improving for troubled scheme?
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News
Brexit set to put brakes on growth in three of top five industries
Growth will slow in at least three of the UK’s top five industries this year as a result of Brexit, a report by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) forecasts.
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News
Deutsche Bank widens property lending remit
Bank starts lending at LTV ratios of 60% and below on prime, well-let properties
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Markets
Edinburgh city centre office supply sinks to all-time low
Occupiers forced to look to peripheral locations.
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News
Panattoni lands AkzoNobel site ahead of housebuilders
Deal for 30-acre former ICI site in Slough highlights shift in land values for industrial and residential
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Insight
It’s not about us, it’s about you
I received a complaint via email last week. There is nothing particularly unusual in that.
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News
LSH’s 574 aims to beat record lot price at next online auction
Auctioneer hopes Leeds student block will surpass £20.4m online and offline record for sale of a single lot
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 7 June 2019
Arcadia CVA – Uncommon interview – Darabase and AR permissions – Twitter debate #sciencetech – Scotland market – Empty rates liability
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News
Mayfair Capital agrees £110m deal to buy Bonhill Building from L&G
Mayfair Capital has agreed a deal to buy Shoreditch office block the Bonhill Building from Legal General for around £110m.