All Property Week articles in 9 February 2018 – Page 4
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Pegasus appoints property director to head new client service
Pegasus Group has appointed Simon Tarr to the new position of director of property and acquisition.
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Europa and Addington JV acquires Hounslow office for PDR conversion
Europa Capital and Addington Capital have acquired an office and retail block in Hounslow for more than £20m.
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NatWest appoints Hooper as head of real estate finance
NatWest has appointed Phil Hooper as head of the bank’s real estate finance team.
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FTSE 100 falls as BofE hints at interest rate rise
A strong pound weighed on the blue-chip index after the Bank of England suggested interest rates may rise sooner and more sharply than expected.
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Market volatility forces AEW to pull equity raise
AEW UK Long Lease REIT has abandoned its attempt to raise £35m just eight days after revealing the equity raise.
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Tristan Capital sells 40% of group despite denying sale talks
Candriam Investors Group has bought 40% of Tristan Capital Partners, and has an option to increase its ownership of the group.
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Slade to leave Helical after 34 years
Industry heavyweight Mike Slade is to step down from his role as non-executive chairman at Helical, after 34 years with the company.
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LGIM to sell London office scheme
LGIM Real Assets has put a City of London office development opportunity on the market for £67.5m.
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Surrey, Sussex & Kent – the only way is up in Woking
A £460m scheme consisting of three towers is set to transform the centre of Woking and act as a catalyst for more development.
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Are we witnessing the rebirth of the high street?
It wasn’t so long ago that we were repeatedly being told of the demise of the high street – and the reports of its death were not an exaggeration, as anyone who lives in a town whose lifeblood was sucked out seemingly overnight by a new out-of-town shopping centre knows ...
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Tristan MD quits to set up family office
Peter Mather to form new business after nine years at the private equity firm.
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Music venues: the day the music died
City centre development has forced some of the UK’s most iconic music venues to close. Will changes to planning legislation reverse this trend – or will noise disputes silence them forever?
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Property companies flock to unsecured debt structures
Flexibility and cost are two key reasons for an upturn in the number of companies switching from secured debt.
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Crowdfunding spurs restoration of Brighton’s Madeira Terrace
Brighton Hove CityCouncil’s regeneration of 151 Victorian arches is under way thanks to a crowdfunding campaign.
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Mixed picture for Brighton and Crawley office markets
Occupier demand is high in both towns but availability levels are very different.
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Last two King’s Boulevard spots snapped up
Makeup brand Space NK and sportswear retailer Sweaty Betty have snapped up the final two retail units on King’s Boulevard, the main retail street within Argent’s King’s Cross redevelopment.
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Have we got to a point where sheds have become shops?
A number of commentators have recently highlighted a slowdown in the growth of online sales (still at near double-digit levels mind, so not so bad), pointing too at Amazon’s lower take-up of warehouse space in 2017 as corroborating evidence. I’m not so sure.
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Senior property banker leaves HSBC
One of HSBC’s most senior real estate bankers David Phythian has left the business.
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Norwood Property Awards dinner: generation excellent
Property’s rising stars gathered last week at the 12th annual YN Property Awards dinner to celebrate the achievements of the past year and raise money for a worthy cause.
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Artists turn their back on London in favour of life on the Kent coast
Artists in London are looking outside the city for cheaper space. And the capital’s loss is proving to be Kent’s gain.