All Property Week articles in 7 September 2018 – Page 5
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Markets
‘Landmark’ mixed-use scheme in Newcastle moves closer to fruition
Developer Jomast begins refurbishment of grade-A office building.
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News
Screen joins Cortland Partners' new UK arm
Andrew Screen has joined US multifamily giant Cortland Partners as it begins its £4bn push into build-to-rent (BTR) in the UK.
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Professional
Stand-off between telecoms operators and landlords threatens 5G rollout
Development of new mobile network is jeopardised by dispute over less favourable terms for landlords hosting 5G telecoms masts.
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News
Telecoms operator row stalls 5G rollout
Landlords and telecoms companies at loggerheads over new comms code.
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News
Lendlease poaches Grosvenor director
Katherine Rodgers will oversee strategic direction of International Quarter London.
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News
Has £3.5bn scheme to fund PRS failed to live up to billing?
Flood of applications suggests low lending volumes are due to timing issues rather than lack of interest
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Insight
Green paper is mixed bag for housing associations
Some of you returning recently from your holidays might have hoped that by the time you got back, there would have been greater clarity on Brexit – but perhaps you should have taken an extended break.
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News
Savile Row suits Cerberus as firm signs for new offices
Private equity firm takes 21,000 sq ft as Pelham Capital pays top rent at nearby Economist Plaza building in a busy week for prime lettings in London’s West End.
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Online
Columbia Threadneedle to sell Southbank’s Courage Yard
Columbia Threadneedle has appointed JLL to sell its Courage Yard scheme in London for £89m, reflecting a net initial yield of 5%.
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Online
LSH duo boost Savills retail team in Manchester
Savills has expanded its retail team with the appointment of two new directors to its Manchester office.
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Markets
Brewery site in Sunderland back on track after Carillion collapse
Carillion was part of the joint venture behind the Vaux Brewery scheme. Adam Branson reports on the impact of the firm’s collapse
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Markets
North East markets: momentum growing for Gateshead, Sunderland and Newcastle
Gateshead’s most prominent brownfield site has been a problem child for some time, but that may be about to change.
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Online
Legal & General extends BTR partnership with urbanbubble
Legal General has signed up Urbanbubble to manage three more of its build-to-rent schemes, following its initial partnership with the property manager at The Slate Yard in Manchester.
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Professional
Addressing concerns around tech in the workplace is vital
Technological advances can improve agile and flexible working for all.
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Online
Wembley Park to house Europe’s first multi-storey coach park
Quintain is to build Europe’s first multi-storey coach park as part of its regeneration of Wembley Park.
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Online
Fantastic five: key speakers to look out for at RESI Convention 2018
Property Week has lined up the biggest names in property and politics for the all-new RESI Convention 2018, including new housing minister Kit Malthouse, who will deliver his first major industry address at the event.
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Online
GVA appointed by Manchester City Council
GVA will provide Manchester City Council with a range of services after being appointed to its Valuation and Property Professional Services Framework.
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Online
Westferry Developments doubles resi element in new Westferry Printworks application
Westferry Developments has doubled the proposed number of new homes in a newly submitted full planning application for its mixed-scheme development near Canary Wharf.
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Online
Legislation for northern HS2 lines delayed by a year
Legislation needed for the construction of the northern sections of HS2 to begin has been delayed by a year.
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Online
Nomura and Magnetar back LendInvest
LendInvest has secured £150m of funding from Japanese bank Nomura and the investment manager Magnetar to help grow its residential development finance arm.