All Property Week articles in 8 November 2019 – Page 4
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Microscope Ball raises record amount
Almost 800 leading players from the industry attended the Microscope Ball at the Hilton, Park Lane.
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Taka set to open its second restaurant in the UK
Japanese eatery Taka has signed a lease for a 2,500 sq ft restaurant at 109 Marylebone High Street, its second opening in the UK.
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Shared victory for social housing
For property people, it doesn’t get much better than winning the Stirling Prize. It’s the new-building equivalent of the Booker Prize for literature or the Turner Prize for art. Past winners have included the glitzy and glamorous – perhaps none more so than last year’s £1.3bn Foster-designed Bloomberg HQ.
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LABS takes space at Victoria House
Co-working provider LABS is set to occupy Victoria House, a grade II-listed landmark building overlooking Bloomsbury Square, from summer 2020.
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Lothbury offloads Willow House
Lothbury Investment Management has disposed of Willow House on Norwich’s Broadland Business Park to a South African-backed property fund for £13m.
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Is growth of the UK gym market sustainable?
The booming UK gym market has almost doubled in size since 2013, but is the growth sustainable – or is the sector heading for burnout?
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Industrial and office rental growth slows on London’s fringe
Industrial and office rental growth has slowed dramatically in and around Greater London, according to research by Glenny.
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A not-so-merry Christmas for retail
With Bonfire Night out of the way, all eyes will now be focusing on the run-up to Christmas, but the festive season is not shaping up to be so merry for many in the property sector.
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RICS resists call for flex valuations ‘roadmap’
RICS puts no timetable on providing detailed framework valuers want to see
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Interview with Johnny Ronan: ‘We must build high and stop the sprawl’
In a rare interview, Irish property developer Johnny Ronan reveals why he believes Dublin council needs to ‘do the right thing’ and change its stance on the development of tall towers in the city.
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Industry hopes election will end uncertainty over Brexit
Hung parliament seen as worst result for business planning and investment – but also most likely outcome
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Beaufort Capital helps fund Inland Homes and Marden Homes schemes
Mezzanine lender Beaufort Capital has agreed deals to help fund the first phase of Inland Homes’ £620m Cheshunt Lakeside scheme and Marden Homes’ latest development near Chelmsford.
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People Moves: FirstPort Property Services, Beaumont Bailey, Glenhawk and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Audley poised to sign JV deal and make its debut in Europe
JV agreement with PFA is expected to finance the development of retirement communities across Denmark
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Auction House London and Allsop post weaker yoy results
Allsop blames market caution as success rates and amounts raised fall at both auction houses’ October sales
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AEW to acquire Wakefield 515 logistics scheme from Caddick
AEW UK is buying a speculative development site with a GDV of £50m in Wakefield from Caddick Group.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 8 November 2019
Election outcomes – Johnny Ronan interview – Growth of UK gyms – Football stadium valuations – Surrey, Sussex & Kent market – Property managers
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SoftBank reveals three-point plan to revive WeWork
SoftBank chief executive Masayoshi Son laid out a three-point plan yesterday to revive the fortunes of WeWork after the Japanese conglomerate reported a £5bn loss caused by a sharp writedown in its investment in the flexible workspace company.
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This week in… 2006
Istithmar, the investment arm of the Dubai royal family, confirmed the acquisition of the Adelphi block on London’s Strand for more than £300m.
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Gearing up for Mapic
Most people will be looking forward to a leisurely journey to Mapic 2019, either by car, train or plane.