All articles by Anviksha Patel – Page 5
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Strettons to offer Bethnal Green mansion block for £7.5m at July sale
Strettons is set to offer a £7.5m mansion block in east London at its upcoming 14 July sale, among 40 other lots.
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Allsop raises £55m at summer resi auction
Allsop has raised more than £55m and achieved an 83% success rate at its latest residential auction. The auction house sold 134 properties out of its 162-lot catalogue.
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Native Land submits plans for Bankside Yards offices
Native Land has submitted a planning application for Building 1, an 80,600 sq ft, sustainable office building at its Bankside Yards scheme on London’s South Bank.
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Paddington Square now fully pre-let
Sellar, on behalf of owner Great Western Developments, has pre-let all the 350,000 sq ft of office space available at Paddington Square, in central London.
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Income-producing lots star as Savills notches up June record
A number of multi-million-pound properties help auction house raise £65.1m – its highest-ever June total
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Judgment on telephone masts clarifies rights of landowners
Supreme Court ruling provides greater clarity on the rights of operators to update digital infrastructure
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Q&A: Long Harbour’s MD on outlook for BTR
Rebecca Taylor on the firm’s BTR white paper and the challenges the sector faces
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Investors unruffled by interest rate hike at Clive Emson’s June auction
The recent interest rate rise and inflationary environment failed to deter bidders at Clive Emson’s latest auction, the firm said, after it raised almost £20m from the sale of 83 of the 111 lots in the catalogue.
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M&S blasts Gove for Oxford Street public inquiry
Marks & Spencer has lambasted housing secretary Michael Gove for ordering a public inquiry into the demolition of the retailers’ flagship Oxford Street store.
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Urban Splash JV told to hand over £8m to creditors
The firm leading the administration of the Urban Splash House group has reported that the collapsed business has half of the cash available to pay the £8.3m it owes to creditors.
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Alliance Investments unveils £28m Clapham resi plans
Manchester-based Alliance Investments, the sales arm of Property Alliance Group, has unveiled plans for its debut into the London property market with a scheme in Clapham.
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LFB launches investigation into cause of Shepherd’s Bush flat fire
The London Fire Brigade (LFB) is investigating the cause of a fire in a residential tower block in Shepherd’s Bush this morning.
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Experts slam ‘watered down’ levelling-up bill
Planning reform figures have criticised the Levelling Up, Housing and Regeneration Bill for not addressing the climate crisis and the “watered down” approach to public engagement.
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LDS and Assetz join forces in £1bn SME development finance push
Housebuilding sales guarantee creator LDS and property lender Assetz Capital have partnered to support £1bn of lending to SME housebuilders.
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Latimer and Fairview to build Brentford waterside scheme
Latimer, the development arm of housing association Clarion, has joined forces with Fairview New Homes in a joint venture to create a 333-home, mixed-use waterside scheme in west London.
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St Modwen Logistics lets Avonmouth shed to DB Schenker
Logistics developer St Modwen Logistics has let its third sustainable St Modwen Logistics building in the South-West, to global logistics and supply chain management giant DB Schenker.
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McCarron and Votta named Propertymark presidents
Property agents’ trade bodies NAEA Propertymark and ARLA Propertymark have appointed Stephen McCarron and David Votta as their respective presidents.
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Manchester council seeks developer for LGBT later-living scheme
Manchester City Council will soon begin the search for a new developer and operator of a purpose-built LGBT extra care housing scheme in Whalley Range, south Manchester.
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IWG finds office use is up to three days a week
UK office workers are settling into coming into the office three days a week, according to the latest IWG’s latest footfall data.
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Bristol Zoological Society submits plans for Clifton gardens site
Bristol Zoological Society has filed a planning application for the preservation of the Bristol Zoo Gardens site in Clifton and the development of 200 homes.