All Property Week articles in 7 September 2018 – Page 4
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News
Paloma lines up five deals as second fund raises £80m
Manager buys two warehouse estates and is set to acquire three more as 14 investors back second UK fund.
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Markets
How campus culture is changing the face of London offices
The changing needs of occupiers are creating a new model in the office market - the campus.
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News
Agent P: new term
8.30am, Titanic Room: New term, early gloom. Ominous memo from Them Upstairs. GBH may miss Q4 EMEA targets. Bloody Brexit. Even shed market is sluggish.
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Insight
We need to rebuild trust in public-private partnerships
Our business firmly believes in the power of partnership. Without it, we wouldn’t have achieved everything we have in our three years. We’ve long been advocates of public-private partnerships (PPPs) as a key to releasing overlooked sites for development and delivering the communities our country needs.
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Insight
Moda partners with wellness tech firm
BTR developer agrees tie-up with Hero to improve tenant health and wellbeing.
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Insight
Industrial & Logistics Census: logistics gets the thumbs-up
More than half of the occupiers who took part in our logistics market census expect to take more space in the next two years, as professionals from across the sector remain positive that growth is set to continue.
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Markets
Large industrial buildings would perform well as offices, study finds
Repurposing industrial buildings can deliver desirable office space.
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LaSalle loses £500m Mars mandate to AEW
Investment manager loses food giant’s £500m pension fund mandate to rival AEW after more than 25 years
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 7 September 2018
Wimpy’s growth plans – Gateshead Quays Project – Paloma fund pulls in £80m – Concerns over too much tech
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News
Flexible office take-up dents London’s sub-5,000 sq ft market
Take-up of office space in the sub-5,000 sq ft bracket in central London has been hit by the rise of flexible office providers like WeWork, according to exclusive data from CBRE.
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Markets
Havering aims to become a true 'gateway to the east'
As three large regeneration projects are announced, Havering council is on a mission to change.
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Insight
GDPR adds to confusion around retail and technology
As we enter the retail events season, there are more questions than ever being asked about technology’s impact on bricks-and-mortar retail. The pace of change makes it challenging for retailers to devise effective strategies to make the best use of technology, both in store and online.
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Markets
Harvey Nichols fashions new look for Knightsbridge flagship store
Refurb refreshes store’s image while allowing brands to make their mark.
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Markets
Newcastle office market buoyant despite dearth of grade-A supply
Lack of available space in city centre pushes rents up to record levels.
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News
Separated at birth: Julian Kent and Hugh Bonneville
Metropolis doubts Buro Four’s recently appointed project director Julian Kent shares his home with a small Peruvian bear like Hugh Bonneville’s character does in Paddington and Paddington 2, but the pair certainly do share a likeness.
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Junkyard Golf set to open in Liverpool
Junkyard Golf Club will open its fifth venue in the UK at Grosvenor Europe’s Liverpool One.
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Online
Invesco Real Estate appoints new director of fund management
Invesco Real Estate has appointed Victoria Stanley as a director of fund management for residential development. She specialises in the UK private rented sector (PRS) and build-to-rent (BTR) and has worked across the UK and Europe.
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Insight
The poster boys for digital billboards
Damian Cox and Patrick Fisher’s Wildstone is leading the way in innovative outdoor advertising. Andrew Saunders asks the pair what makes a good site.
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Insight
Zap factoids; build homes on firm foundation of facts
For sanity’s sake, change the tune. Sixteen housing ministers since 1979 have accepted a factoid suggesting they are responsible for the number of new homes built.