All Property Week articles in 7 October 2016 – Page 5
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Property Week Digital Edition - 7 October 2016
International edition covering Montenegro, New York, Israel and international agents
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Lister: Government's £2bn guarantee scheme only for 'extreme' situations
The government’s £2bn housebuilding fund for underwriting developments on public land will only be spent in “extreme situations”, Sir Edward Lister has said.
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SDL hits £100m in sales as it bags another auction house
SDL Auctions has acquired its third auction house and has now posted more than £100m of sales since buying its first auctions business in January.
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Potential refurbishments do good business at latest Cheffins auction
Cheffins sold £3.2m worth of property at its 24-lot September auction, as assets in need of refurbishment went well over their guide prices.
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Electra Partners to cash in as Premier AM raises £63.7m from AIM listing
Premier Asset Management is set to raise £63.7m from a listing on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) on Friday [7 October].
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Liverpool is 'fizzing' – but can the growth be sustained?
Liverpool-based investor and developer Promenade Estates has been outbid on all the major schemes it has tendered for in the last six months.
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Landlords refurbish NW warehouse space to boost rental income
The North West currently has 5.4m sq ft of warehouse space on the market over 100,000 sq ft, more than any other region in the UK.
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Development in Manchester: crunch time for M1
Manchester may be the leading light of the government’s ‘northern powerhouse’ initiative - and a growing threat to Birmingham’s status as England’s second city - but the city is facing new challenges that could stifle its growth.
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Ministers ‘turbocharge’ builders
Theresa May’s new government was determined to use this week’s Conservative Party Conference to show it is serious about tackling the housing crisis and delivered a £2bn fund to speed up development on brownfield sites.
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Slow growth shouldn't hide US pockets of strength
By many measures, the current economic expansion in the US has been slow.
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'No winners' in government's business rates revamp
The government has been warned it will face a backlash from businesses around the country facing either huge hikes in rates or much smaller falls than anticipated.
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Yoga classes and cinemas: inside Greystar’s Greenford BTR plans
Greystar wants to be as big a player in the UK build-to-rent (BTR) market as it is in the US.
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Lloyds continues £1bn of green lending with regional deal
Lloyds Bank is set to complete £210m of green loans in a sign of the “significant” demand for its new commercial real estate low carbon lending initiative.
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European office market shrugs off Brexit blues
Strong demand for space in central business districts and an active public sector are helping to drive eurozone growth.
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Government will buy homes developers can’t sell in £2bn housebuilding drive
The government will use a new £2bn housebuilding fund to step in and buy homes that developers cannot sell in a drive to speed up housing delivery and reduce construction risk, Property Week can reveal.
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Anthology plots 250-unit resi tower in Tottenham Hale
Developer Anthology has announced plans to build a 250-home residential tower on a North London plot, which it has bought for £18.2m.
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Separated at birth: AP McCoy and Dominic Martin
Here at Metropolis we think with his smile and the twinkly eyes, Westrock head of operations Dominic Martin bears an uncanny likeness to legendary former jockey AP McCoy.
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House party for foreign investors in London
Not all the reasons for the rapidly increasing number of London residential properties being bought by Chinese and Hong Kong investors since the EU referendum are immediately obvious.
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Newcore’s Llewelyn goes fishing for funds
When embarking on a charity fundraiser, a little originality will help you stand out from the crowd.
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All guns blazing
Property Week joined some of the industry’s sharpest shooters at the second annual charity clay pigeon shooting event last week at the Royal Berkshire Shooting School.