All articles by Anviksha Patel – Page 8
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Hillview sells Birmingham office campus for £13m
Regional office investor Hillview Real Estate has sold an office campus on the edge of Birmingham to Clowes Developments for £13.1m, reflecting a net initial yield of 7.5%.
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Help to Buy deadline brought forward to October
The government has confirmed it will bring forward the deadline for Help to Buy applications by two months.
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Brookfield sells Student Roost to Greystar and Singapore sovereign wealth fund
Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC and US student developer Greystar have won a bid to acquire student housing giant Student Roost from Brookfield, in a deal worth more than £3.3bn.
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M&G lets more than 200,000 sq ft at City high-rise office scheme
International law firm Kirkland & Ellis has agreed a pre-let for office space at M&G Real Estate’s landmark 40 Leadenhall development in the City of London.
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Majority of industry believe mid-rise fire-safety risk has been underestimated
Almost two-thirds of the property industry believe the government has underestimated the fire-safety risk on mid-rise buildings.
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Q&A: Riverstone on later-living wellbeing
Wellbeing director Dr Zoe Wyrko on her new role and impact of housing on health.
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Shopping centres seen as a safe bet at Acuitus’s May sale
Large city-centre footprints are helping to secure renewed interest in longer-term use of big retail assets.
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EPIC reports boost to portfolio value following switch to retail sheds
Ediston Property Investment Company has reported an 11.2% increase in like-for like property portfolio values after it switched its investment strategy to focus on retail warehouses.
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Warehouse REIT drives up portfolio values
Warehouse REIT has reported a 19.4% like-for-like valuation uplift of its portfolio to £1.01bn, up from £792.8m last year.
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Assura grows rent roll by 12%
Healthcare landlord Assura has increased its passing rent roll by 12% to £135.7m in the year end to 31 March 2022
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Government urged to commit £2.3bn annually to retrofitting homes
A new report by housing chiefs has called on the government to commit £2.3bn a year to raising the energy-efficiency standards of 2.3 million poor households across England over the next decade.
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The Shipping Building welcomes two new tenants
Newly refurbished office the Shipping Building in Hayes, Kent, has signed two leases to ABV Solicitors and Electric Car Co.
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Clarion gets planning for Eastfields regeneration scheme
Clarion Housing Group has received planning approval for detailed plans at its Eastfields regeneration project in Merton, south London.
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Westfield COO reveals plans to revive Croydon town centre
Scott Parsons, UK chief operating officer of Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, has revealed that the shopping centre owner and operator may revive scrapped plans to develop a £1.4bn centre in Croydon.
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Green light for £804m Jersey hospital campus
A new hospital campus in Jersey in the Channel Islands, with an associated budget of £804m, has been granted full planning permission.
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Capital and Regional reports 193% uplift in footfall across shopping centres
Capital and Regional has hailed the post-pandemic return to physical retail ahead of its annual general meeting.
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Sandstone targets institutional investors with resi REIT launch
Investment management firm Sandstone has launched a residential REIT that will invest in properties aimed at students living in the centre of regional UK towns and cities.
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Q&A: MurrayTwohig duo on new Solent scheme
Lessons from Battersea Power Station are informing firm’s new Daedalus project.
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Buyer caution leaves big lots on the shelf at Allsop auction
Two lots with consent for conversion to student accommodation fail to sell at auction house’s May resi sale.
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Watkin Jones posts drop in profits despite revenue intake
Watkin Jones has posted a 56% drop in underlying pre-tax profits in the first half of this year, despite recording an 8.2% increase in revenue to £193m.