All Property Week articles in 8 February 2019 – Page 4
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Insight
Industrial boom to continue in 2019
While uncertainty around Brexit continues, in the industrial and logistics sector we are witnessing almost record levels of take-up as occupiers compete to future-proof their supply chains.
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Insight
Human touch still seals the deal
If recent press is anything to go by, you’d be forgiven for thinking that 2019 is the beginning of the end for the debt advisory sector as we know it.
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News
New London land trust launched
A new land trust wants to buy or lease 1,000 creative studio spaces in London in the next five years in a bid to stop artists being priced out of the capital.
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News
Three mulls Reading options for new UK HQ
The mobile phone giant has appointed Alder King to scout locations in the town
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Insight
How to rescue the CVA process
It seems a day can hardly go by without shop closures and job losses hitting the headlines.
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Insight
Are people cooling on co-working?
As increased competition and falling desk rates put the brakes on years of growth, the London co-working sector is at a crossroads. Samuel Horti asks what lies ahead
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News
LaSalle IM on cusp of buying Bristol mall The Galleries
Fund manager closes in on deal with Infrared as investor appetite for cut-price malls continues to grow
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Insight
BL is backing IPSX and women
British Land will insert an iconic property, worth an eight- or nine-figure sum, into a special-purpose vehicle by the end of June. Shares in the SPV will be sold via an initial public offering. This will be the maiden float on the new International Property Stock Exchange (IPSX), which last ...
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Markets
HR teams take hands-on approach to relocations
Health and wellbeing are becoming more and more important in office moves. Helen Parton reports on the benefits
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News
Addington lures Cornford to lead retail asset management team
Addington Capital has poached Ellandi’s Tim Cornford to head up its retail asset management team.
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News
Savills lines up big-ticket resi lots for first auction of 2019
Auction house’s 139-lot catalogue includes Hampstead mansion and three apartments in central London
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Insight
Smart retailers link in-store experiences to online offer
I read Ed Cooke’s opinion piece ‘ More than meets the eye with festive retail figures ’ with interest, particularly his point that retailers see online and offline channels independently.
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Professional
People Moves: Knight Frank, Nudge Factory, DTZi and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Professional
How better office design can be a balm to mental health
Workplaces with less harsh lighting and quiet areas are more welcoming to people with mental health issues.
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Online
M7 launches development business
M7 Real Estate has launched a new planning and development business focused on “substantial brownfield, medium term redevelopment opportunities” mainly in the UK.
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News
HomeViews site aims to be TripAdvisor for resi schemes
Developers sign up to independent London website where residents can review BTR and for-sale housing
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Online
The Lady magazine office sells for £12m
Allsop has sold the office of The Lady magazine in Covent Garden at auction for £12.4m.
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Online
Howard de Walden to relocate HQ into the Portman Estate
The Howard de Walden Estate is moving out of its headquarters in Queen Anne Street into a building owned by the Portman Estate in Marylebone.
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Online
Scottish shopping centre with £1 guide price sold for £310,000
The Postings shopping centre in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, has been sold at auction for £310,000 after being put up for sale with a £1 guide price.
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Online
M&S to open anchor store at Hammerson's Ravenhead Retail Park
Marks and Spencer is to open a new anchor store at the Ravenhead Retail Park in St Helens.
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