All articles by Daniel McGrath – Page 4
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Women In Property appoints Randerson as chair for Yorkshire and the North East
Helen Randerson, land director for West Yorkshire at Gleeson Homes, has been appointed as the branch chair for Yorkshire and the North East for Women In Property (WIP).
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Marie Hunt steps up as ULI Ireland chair
Urban Land Institute (ULI) in Ireland has appointed Marie Hunt as its chair for 2023/24.
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Edward Gibbon appointed as Host’s head of asset management
Student accommodation developer and operator Host has appointed Edward Gibbon as its new head of asset management.
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Avison Young’s Dominic Amey promoted to managing director
Dominic Amey, principal at Avison Young, has been promoted to managing director, in a move that aims to expand the company’s plans for its London markets business.
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Vita Group appoints Ioannis Verdelis as new chief investment officer
Ioannis Verdelis has been appointed as Vita Group’s new chief investment officer, following 12 years of working at the urban regeneration specialist.
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This week in…2015
Prime minister David Cameron pledged to double the number of discounted homes for first-time buyers to be built under a Conservative government to 200,000.
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Planning permission granted for new Millwall FC training ground
Sevenoaks District Council has given full planning permission for a new training ground for Millwall Football Club in West Kingsdown, near Brands Hatch in Kent.
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Allsop rakes in £55m from sale of 184 lots at its first resi sale of 2023
Allsop raised £55m at its latest residential auction, with 184 lots going under the hammer at the online event on 16 February.
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Million-plus lots help Acuitus raise £13.3m at first 2023 sale
Leading lots included City office/retail property sold for £1.4m and Salford Quays land plot that fetched £1.5m
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Elanders signs for £4.6m Newcastle unit
Global supply chain, printing and packaging specialist Elanders has signed a 10-year lease for a speculatively built £4.6m industrial unit at Tyne Tunnel Trading Estate, near Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Native Land gets green light for Bankside Yards office scheme in Southwark
The London Borough of Southwark has approved Native Land’s plans for a 110,000 sq ft sustainable office development at Bankside Yards.
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Getinge announces St Modwen Park Derby as new UK HQ
Swedish medical technology manufacturer Getinge has announced plans to establish a new UK headquarters at St Modwen Park Derby, alongside a Global Centre of Excellence of Chemistry.
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Scottish former hotel is star lot at SDL’s February auction
Former hotel and care home in Grantown-on-Spey with redevelopment potential leads auction house’s next sale
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Clive Emson scores 75% success rate and raises £21m at latest sale
Clive Emson raised £21m at its first auction of 2023 on 8 February, achieving a success rate of 75%.
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Croydon Council calls on government for £500m bailout
Croydon Council has called on the government for a £500m bailout, after declaring bankruptcy for the third time in two years.
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FMX Urban Property Advisers launches after retail and leisure specialists merger
FMX Urban Property Advisers (FMX) has officially launched following completion of the merger between retail and leisure specialists MMX Retail and Fawcett Mead.
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Hyde Group gets approval for 254-home Brookhill regeneration
Affordable homes provider Hyde Group’s proposed regeneration of the Brookhill Estate in Woolwich, south-east London, can go ahead after the Royal Borough of Greenwich planning committee approved the 254-home scheme.
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London Sport and Art-Invest announce partnership for Canada Water Dockside
Art-Invest Real Estate and London Sport have announced a partnership that will see the sports charity deliver a sports provision at Canada Water Dockside, Art-Invest’s 4.5-acre office-led scheme.
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Capco and Shaftesbury merger cleared by CMA
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has “unconditionally cleared” the all-share merger between Capital & Counties (Capco) and Shaftesbury following the phase one review of the proposed deal.
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Mountpark submits planning application for Ferrybridge site
Mountpark Logistics has submitted a detailed planning application to Wakefield Council to regenerate the former coal yard site at Ferrybridge Power Station into an industrial and logistics scheme.