All Brexit analysis articles – Page 19
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LaSalle agrees £110m loan to fund Finsbury Park development
LaSalle Investment Management has agreed to extend a £110m loan to fund City North, Telford Homes’ mixed-use development in Finsbury Park, London.
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Institutional funds ‘unlikely to suffer’ following EU vote
The crisis that has beset retail funds since the Brexit vote has raised concerns institutional funds could soon suffer a similar fate.
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Bannatyne: EU vote could be good news for Prologis’s UK business
Prologis’s European president Ben Bannatyne has predicted that the Brexit vote could benefit the company’s UK business by slowing the growth of new industrial development.
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Retail investors put money back into property funds
Retail investors have started putting money back into property funds after rushing to withdraw their cash in the fortnight following the EU referendum.
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I’m afraid the bad news still outweighs the good
This week one of my long-held beliefs has been shattered.
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Housing associations urge government to back builders
One of the UK’s leading social housing developers has called on the government to reconsider funding plans that could decimate the construction of affordable rented homes.
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Property funds: Aberdeen slashes withdrawal discount
Aberdeen Asset Management has slashed the discount imposed on investors looking to exit its retail funds citing “reduced levels of redemptions”.
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Predicted household growth shows scale of housing crisis
Almost two-thirds of the property sector is pessimistic about the impact of the Brexit vote on the market and more than three-quarters are braced for a fall in investment in the UK.
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UK commercial property investment falls 45% in second quarter
The first data to emerge on investment in the second quarter has laid bare the extent to which the UK commercial property market slowed before the Brexit vote.
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Regional office take-up robust in run-up to EU referendum
Regional office take-up was reasonably robust in the second quarter of the year despite EU referendum uncertainty - but is likely to weaken in the second half in the wake of the vote, according to the latest quarterly review by Bilfinger GVA.
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Wells Fargo purchase defies London fears
US banking giant Wells Fargo completed the £300m purchase of a new headquarters building in the City this week in a deal that flies in the face of warnings that foreign banks would not commit to new space after the Brexit vote.
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A perfect opportunity to solve the housing crisis
A moment of crisis is a moment of opportunity.
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EU referendum ‘knocked the wind out of LSH auction sails’
Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH) raised a lower-than-average £6.9m at its July auction but said it was confident sales would bounce back.
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RICS survey shows sharp drop in confidence in commercial property
The UK commercial property market has seen a sharp drop in confidence and investor demand following the Brexit vote last month, according to the latest RICS UK Commercial Property Market Survey.
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London’s West End needs tax clarity amid uncertainty
The past few weeks have seen political and socio-economic upheaval on an unprecedented scale.
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Government must support housebuilders or face 120,000 job losses, claims NHF
The National Housing Federation (NHF) has warned of a slowdown in the construction industry and tens of thousands of job losses following the Brexit vote, unless the government backs building by housing associations and local authorities.
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Brexit vote leaves poorer areas with anxious wait over regeneration funding
There were a few raised eyebrows when, the day after last month’s Brexit vote, Cornwall council issued a plea to the UK government to safeguard the regeneration funding that the county receives from the EU.
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Property Funds: L&G cuts Brexit discount to 10%
Legal General has cut the discount imposed on cash withdrawals from its £2.4bn UK property fund, in an encouraging sign for the hard hit funds following the Brexit vote.
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Fleet-of-foot and flexible – how business must respond to Brexit
The EU referendum decision has left British business in a state of flux.
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Insight
Apocalypse now? I don’t think so...
Some analysts and commentators are well off target when it comes to Brexit