All articles by Chris Druce – Page 10
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Brownfield sites could meet 71% of regional housing need
Research shows building on brownfield sites across 24 UK cities could help meet 10-year housing shortfall
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Thomas Cook collapse adds to retail’s woes
Agents warn that ailing high street retailers will struggle to absorb the stores
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Mason Owen names Bainbridge and Williams as associate partners
Mason Owen has named two new associate partners at the firm: surveyor Allie Bainbridge and IT manager Mike Williams.
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Heineken sells 150 pubs to Admiral Taverns
Heineken has sold 150 pubs in England, Scotland and Wales to Admiral Taverns.
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WeWork founder Adam Neumann resigns
WeWork founder Adam Neumann has resigned as chief executive of the business a week after it failed to attract enough support to greenlight a multi-billion dollar IPO.
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The Bank of England sports ground placed onto the market
The Bank of England’s Roehampton sports ground has been placed onto the market for the first time and will be sold via an informal tender process.
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Brick by Brick submits Fairfield Homes proposal to bring 421 homes to Croydon
Brick By Brick has submitted plans for a five-building mixed-use development that will create 421 new homes above flexible office, retail and leisure space in Croydon town centre.
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Perspectum Diagnostics takes lease at Arlington’s Building 5520
Arlington has agreed a 10-year lease with Perspectum Diagnostics at the newly refurbished Building 5520 at Oxford Business Park.
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Record take-up of logistics space in the first half of 2019
There was a record take-up of logistics space across Europe in the first half of the year with downward pressure on yields across the board, according to new research from Savills.
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SEGRO builds London base with £100m portfolio purchase
SEGRO has boosted its Greater London portfolio by £100m with off-market acquisitions in Dagenham and Croydon, as well as the July purchase of eight acres of land in Tottenham.
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All Thomas Cook stores closed ‘with immediate effect’ after travel firm collapses
All of Thomas Cook’s stores have been closed with immediate effect after the company ceased trading after failing to strike a rescue deal with its lenders.
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Inland Homes gains planning consent for Wilton Park
Inland Homes has received planning consent for its flagship site at Wilton Park in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, further to the signing of a s106 agreement.
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Savills Investment Management launches European Logistics Fund 3 with £529m target
Savills Investment Management has launched the European Logistics Fund 3 (ELF 3), which will focus on investments in distribution centres and cross-docks across Europe.
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Urban Logistics pays £9.9m for six Connect Group depots
Urban Logistics has paid logistics operator Connect Group £9.9m for six of its parcel distribution depots, representing a net initial yield of 7.04%.
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Stenprop bolsters portfolio with 100 industrial units for £16.7m
Stenprop has completed the acquisition of 100 industrial units in five separate transactions for an aggregate price of £16.7m.
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Plans for Greenwich film studio scrapped in favour of more housing
Knight Dragon has scrapped plans for a 500,000 sq ft film studio at Greenwich Peninsula in favour of more housing and office space under a new masterplan for the £8.4bn regeneration project.
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From mixed-use to modular: the key takeaways from RESI
The burning issues debated by the residential sector’s great and good at the Celtic Manor Resort last week
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McCloud: SMEs need more support from government
The government needs to do more to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) if it wants them to play a part in delivering desperately needed homes, Grand Designs presenter Kevin McCloud told delegates at RESI 2019.
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Investors set to pump £3.2bn into UK’s PBSA sector by end of 2019
Investors are on course to pump £3.2bn into the UK’s purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) sector by the year-end, according to new research by Knight Frank.
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Moorfield snaps up two logistics assets for £14m
Moorfield has purchased two logistics assets in Milton Keynes and Felixstowe for a combined sum of £14m.