All Property Week articles in 8 February 2019 – Page 3
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Insight
‘Greed is bad’: interview with George Shweiry
Arlington Advisors chief executive George Shweiry and his second in command Sean McKeown talk to Emanuele Midolo about their faith in growing slowly but surely
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Markets
Guildford redevelopment plans back under review
Council and M G’s scheme halted due to retail market woes.
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News
Mike Ashley offloads site next to St James’s Park stadium
Helios Real Estate and Marrico will build a £120m mixed-use scheme on the four-acre site in Newcastle
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News
Speciality eateries on the up as appetite for fast-food chains shrinks
Restaurants specialising in niche cuisines have expanded rapidly in the UK over the past 12 months while traditional fast-food chains have shrunk their estates, according to exclusive data from the Local Data Company (LDC).
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News
MPC outlines advice for resident ballots
Consultancy firm advocates transparency following its success in Barnet vote
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News
German lenders pull back amid concerns about Brexit
Lender caution mounts amid uncertainty about treatment of UK loans in the Pfandbrief after Brexit
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 8 February 2019
Ergo Real Estate – Deloitte crane surveys – Flexible workspace – Arlington Advisors interview – Surrey, Sussex & Kent markets – Health and safety in focus
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Markets
The Hub leads Burgess Hill’s £1bn plan to woo occupiers
Industrial and logistics scheme kickstarts town’s revival.
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News
Calling for RESI Awards entries
Time is running out to enter this year’s RESI Awards, which will take place at Grosvenor House hotel in London on 15 May.
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News
Ocado starts search for new warehouse after Andover fire
Ocado has launched a requirement for a new distribution centre following the fire at its Andover scheme on Tuesday, Property Week can reveal.
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News
Janus Henderson fund to sell £95m City office after spate of redemptions
Janus Henderson UK Property OEIC is selling one of its largest assets following a spate of redemptions from the fund, Property Week can reveal.
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Online
Southwark rejects Grosvenor's £500m BTR plans
Grosvenor Group’s plans for a £500m build-to-rent scheme in Bermondsey have been rejected by the London Borough of Southwark.
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Online
Aviva forward purchases £50m Orpington Gateway scheme
Aviva Investors has completed the forward purchase of the Orpington Gateway development in South East London, which has a gross development value of £50m.
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News
WeWork set to expand into African market
WeWork is set to open its first office in Africa, giving the coworking giant a presence on six continents.
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Online
Supermarket Income REIT’s portfolio grows to £320.6m
Supermarket Income REIT’s portfolio has grown to £320.6m thanks to continued capital growth and the acquisition of a store in Sheffield last year.
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News
Octopus Property completes biggest development loan
Octopus Property has completed its largest single development loan – providing EREC Estates with a £36m senior loan for a student housing scheme in Coventry.
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News
HFD secures £88.9m green loan for Glasgow scheme
HFD Property Group (HFD) has secured an £88.9m development loan through Bank of Scotland’s green lending initiative to complete a development in Glasgow.
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News
Senior BTR figures call for more support from planners to grow sector
Senior figures in build-to-rent have called for the sector to get its own use class.
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News
Number of PRS households has soared 25% to 4.5 million since 2010
The number of households in the private rented sector (PRS) in England has increased by 25% since 2010, according to the latest English Private Landlord Survey.
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Professional
Consultation addresses failure of right to manage legislation
Law Commission investigates landlord attempts to stop leaseholders managing their own properties.
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