All articles by Anviksha Patel – Page 6
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Edinburgh Supercity Aparthotel plans revealed
Serviced apartment provider Supercity Aparthotels has unveiled plans for a new aparthotel in Edinburgh.
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Plans approved for new Birmingham LGBT community centre home
A new mixed-use scheme in Birmingham’s Southside district has been granted planning permission by Birmingham City Council.
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Leeds House of Fraser gets consent for PBSA redevelopment
Planning approval has been granted for a major student accommodation and retail scheme in the heart of Leeds city centre.
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CBRE IM hires head of portfolio management
Steven Storrs has joined CBRE Investment Management as head of portfolio management within indirect private real estate strategies.
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Elizabeth Line chief architect Robinson joins Maynard Design Group
The Maynard Design Group has hired Julian Robinson, former head of architecture at The Elizabeth line (Crossrail), as a consultant.
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AXO Student Living to adopt Lavanda flexible tech platform
PBSA operator AXO Student Living has appointed technology platform Lavanda to power its flexible living strategy, Property Week can reveal.
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Rental reforms unveiled to ban no-fault evictions
Residential landlords will soon no longer be able to evict tenants without a reason, a new reform unveiled by the government today.
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Estate Office Shoreditch duo launch consultancy
Two former Estate Office Shoreditch executives have launched a new property consultancy business called Anatomy London.
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Q&A: Grosvenor head on biodiversity aims
James Cochrane on Trumpington Meadows and teaming up with Wildlife Trust
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Gove admits cladding fund payouts too slow
Housing secretary tells DLUHC committee that the department ‘must do more’.
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BidX1 unveils shopping centre bespoke auction
BidX1 and Knight Frank have been appointed to handle the sale of the Princess of Wales Shopping Centre in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, for a guide price of £3.75m.
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Gove unable to explain how Right to Buy will be funded
Housing secretary Michael Gove yesterday told the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities committee that he was unable to explain exactly how the government’s proposals to revive the Right to Buy scheme will be funded.
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Mixed retail and resi lots feature in Auction House London’s June catalogue
Auction House London has released a 157-lot catalogue of residential and commercial properties for its 29 June auction.
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Government takes 130,000 sq ft for new Manchester office hub
The Government Property Agency (GPA) has signed a lease agreement to take almost 130,000 sq ft of office space in Manchester for a new regional hub as part of its plan to move civil servants out of Whitehall.
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PlacesforPeople offloads Nottingham student digs for £24.5m
Student accommodation giant PlacesforPeople has sold its Madison Gardens Nottingham scheme in an off-market deal for £24.5m, Property Week can reveal.
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Decarbonisation proptech firm Ecolibrium makes UK debut
Decarbonisation proptech firm Ecolibrium has launched its product and business in the UK, as the race to reduce carbon emissions accelerates across the built environment, Property Week can reveal.
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ALD makes UK debut in Soho
New York-based fashion and lifestyle brand Aimé Leon Dore (ALD) has opened its first UK store at 32 Broadwick Street in Soho.
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Birmingham City Council acquires five-acre retail park
Birmingham City Council has purchased a five-acre retail park in Sutton Coldfield in a £15.6m off-market deal.
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Thames Enterprise Park secures planning permission
Thames Enterprise Park, claimed to be one of the largest brownfield regeneration projects in the South East, gained planning permission yesterday.
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Metro data centre to open in Glasgow
Datavita, Scotland’s largest data centre and multi-cloud services provider, has announced plans to open a data centre at 177 Bothwell Street in Glasgow.