All articles by Andrew Don – Page 8
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Birmingham developer proposes 1,000-unit PRS scheme
Developer Nikal has lodged an application with Birmingham City Council to create 1,000 private-rented apartments at its Exchange Square scheme.
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Golfrate clinches £20m loan for 11 pubs
London-based property management company Golfrate has clinched a £20m, two-year loan to buy 11 pubs from Punch Taverns and individual investors.
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Young's snaps up £10m London pubs
London and South East pub company Young and Co’s Brewery has snapped up four pubs in prime London locations for £10.4m.
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Consortium buys Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports for £1bn
A consortium formed by Ferrovial and Macquarie has agreed to buy a clutch of airports from Heathrow Airport Holdings for £1.05bn.
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Need to know: Scotland’s new property tax
Scotland introduced a new property tax last week, using the Scottish parliament’s first new taxation powers in more than 300 years.
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Finance chiefs call for London devolution
London finance chiefs have called for the “fiscal Berlin walls” around the capital’s boroughs to be torn down in a move it argues could boost regeneration schemes that cross council boundaries.
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Nadler Hotels appoints chairman
Nadler Hotels has appointed Charles Prew, a veteran of the hospitality and leisure sector, to the role of chairman, with the brief to “guide and accelerate” the group’s expansion.
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BCSC chief exec steps down
The British Council of Shopping Centre’s chief executive, Michael Green, has decided to leave after 11 years in the job.
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Acciuga to open second restaurant
Italian restaurant Acciuga is taking the remaining 13 years of Chabrot Bistrot des Halles lease in London’s Smithfield.
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Scotland introduces new property tax
Scotland has introduced a new land and buildings transaction tax, using the Scottish parliament’s first new taxation powers in more than 300 years.
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Land Secs and TIAA Henderson swap major shopping centre stakes
Land Securities and TIAA Henderson Real Estate have completed a deal to swap major shopping centre stakes, exchanging holdings in Exeter and Glasgow.
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City office market undergoes 'Manhattan-isation'
The City office market is undergoing “Manhattan-isation” as demand for office space diversifies beyond the traditional finance sector, the latest research from Knight Frank indicates.
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Unite Students buys two development sites
Unite Students has bought two new development sites in Scotland and the North West that together will add 1,250 beds to its pipeline.
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Colliers signs deal for AOS
Colliers International has bought control of AOS Group, the European real estate and workplace consultancy for an undisclosed price.
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Gap between prime and secondary yields narrows
The yield gap between prime and secondary UK commercial property is narrowing, Cushman Wakefield has reported in its UK capital markets monthly briefing.
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Get Living London appoints new chief executive
Olympic Village residential developer Get Living London has announced that Neil Young will take over from Derek Gorman as chief executive.
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Retailers sign up at Intu Bromley
Intu Bromley has signed premium jeweller and lifestyle brand Thomas Sabo, and fashion retailer White Stuff to the 463,000 sq ft centre which is investing £24m in improvements.
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Office-to-resi conversions leading to evictions
Office-to-residential conversions have seen eviction notices served on at least 200 businesses and charities, a Local Government Association survey has found.
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Topland lends £20m for Dockland's hotel
Topland has lent £20m to Marick Capital to fund a £35m hotel in London’s Dockland’s as part of its commitment to deploy £200m to the hotel development sector.
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Industrial space in Western corridor at lowest availability level for decade
Spiralling demand for industrial space has led to the lowest availability for 10 years and the supply crunch looks set to continue, JLL has reported.