All Property Week articles in 8 February 2019 – Page 2
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CDP and Olympian sign deal for £120m Coventry scheme
Complex Development Projects (CDP)and Olympian Developments have signed a £120m deal to develop student accommodation and a new boutique hotel in Coventry city centre.
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Commercial property values fell in January
UK Commercial property capital values fell marginally by 0.1% in January 2019, according to the latest CBRE Monthly Index.
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The Hut Group's new logistics scheme approved
Plans for The Hut Group’s new logistics and content creation studio at a Manchester Airport site have been approved.
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L&G invests in data centre group
Legal General Capital has invested in The Kao Data Campus, a state-of-the-art £230m data centre development servicing the London to Cambridge corridor.
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Telford buys Stratford site for £160m resi development
Telford Homes has paid £20m for a residential development site in Stratford, east London.
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Tritax raises £250m to fund db Symmetry deal
Tritax Big Box REIT has raised £250m from its latest share issue to fund the acquisition of an 87% share in db Symmetry.
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Nursing and Midwifery Council to move to International Quarter London
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has signed a 21,744 sq deal to move to Lendlease’s International Quarter London (IQL) development in Stratford.
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Lee threatens legal action against Shaftesbury after failing to axe senior execs
Hong Kong billionaire Samuel Tak Lee has failed in his attempt to oust Shaftesbury three most senior board members, but is now threatening legal action against the firm.
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Social Impact Spotlight highlights video
Property Week teamed up with L G to conduct its inaugural spotlight on the social impact event.
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House of Fraser secures long-term lease on Belfast store
House of Fraser has agreed terms with landlord Commerz Real to secure a new long-term lease on its existing store in the Victoria Square shopping centre in Belfast.
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Stonegate sells Bracknell Bus Depot scheme to Seven Capital
Stonegate Homes has sold its Bracknell Bus Depot site, which has planning permission for a residential-led scheme, to Seven Capital.
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Government planning system ‘not working well’
The government’s planning system is ‘not working well’ and the target of 300,000 homes per year by the mid-2020s will be ‘challenging’ to meet, according to a new report from the National Audit Office (NAO).
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Shaftesbury set to face-off against Lee at AGM
Shaftesbury has issued a robust trading update ahead of its crucial annual general meeting when the group will face up against Hong Kong billionaire Samuel Tak Lee on a number of key votes.
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Markets
Shortage of space stifles property market in Sussex
Lack of industrial and logistics development limits take-up.
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Leyton Orient West Stand for sale
The West Stand at Leyton Orient Football Club’s stadium in east London has been put up for sale, Property Week can reveal.
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Insight
Nothing ventured, nothing gained
With Brexit putting the brakes on the market and retail seemingly in freefall, you’d think that there couldn’t be a worse time to launch a new venture. And yet now, like London buses, three come along at once.
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Jepson and Cope launch new firm
Two of the UK’s most respected development professionals have teamed up to form a new company focused on value-add investment and development opportunities.
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Markets
Conflicting plans for Manston
SHP and RSP have very different proposals for Kent’s former airport.
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Insight
Time to change office structures
The bedrock of the modern English real estate economy is old – in fact, medieval. The concepts of freehold and leasehold interests, a landlord’s ability to demand income from pure physical space in return for a leasehold estate, were established in 1066 by William the Conqueror.
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Markets
Building regulations in focus
Government and industry looking at measures to improve fire safety.
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