All articles by Daniel McGrath – Page 6
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London properties lead Allsop’s largest commercial sale since 2019
Allsop’s next commercial auction on 9 February will be its largest since 2019.
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Trio of deals take Landsec’s n2 development to two thirds pre-let
Landsec has pre-let a further six floors, totalling around 60,000 sq ft, at its n2 development in Victoria, London, taking the building to 66% pre-let.
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Clive Emson kickstarts 2023 with 142-lot online auction
Auction house is offering a range of properties including a former inn in Devon and a mixed-use site in Kent.
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Flexible salon space firm retains Colliers for 50 UK location roll out
Flexible salon space operator, Phenix Salon Suites, has retained Colliers to find 50 UK sites by 2030 as the US-based firm expands in the UK, western Europe and Canada.
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French theme park operator searches for UK site
Award-winning international immersive cultural and historical theme park operator Puy du Fou has instructed Savills to find its first UK site.
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Grosvenor signs first tenant for Mayfair scheme
Alternative asset management firm Hayfin has become the first occupier to sign for space at Grosvenor’s 65 Davies Street development in Mayfair, London.
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Boxpark secures consent for Liverpool brewery site
The Boxpark Group is to open its first site outside London in Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle area, after receiving planning permission and signing a 15-year lease with Cains Brewery Village.
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Atenor gets green light for sustainable retrofit of City building
Belgian-based developer Atenor has received planning consent for its first UK development, a sustainable retrofit of Fleet House in the City of London.
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UK’s ‘first hybrid commercial estate agency’ launched
Former commercial property agency City & Counties Commercial has relaunched as Whozoo, to offer a platform connecting partner agents with clients buying, selling or developing commercial property in the UK.
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Arrow-Cerberus sells Corby warehouse for £30m
Leftfield Advisors has purchased a 248,000 sq ft logistics warehouse in Corby from Arrow Capital Partners for around £30m.
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Former Winchester hostel on offer at upcoming Barnard Marcus sale
A 10-bedroom former hostel close to Winchester rail station, with potential for development as a hotel or student accommodation, is leading the first Barnard Marcus auction of 2023 on 6 February, with a guide price of £635,000
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Savills says 2022 auctions sales total was up £100m on 2021
Auctioneer reports ‘best-ever year’ despite ‘turbulent economic backdrop’ ahead of its first sale of 2023
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Spring announces leadership reshuffle to target £100m acquisitions
National home-buying and part exchange firm Spring has reshuffled its leadership team to drive its plans to hit £100m in acquisitions and sales this year.
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Teesside Uni launches London campus at Here East
Teesside University has launched a new campus at Here East in London’s Olympic Park, adding to the number of universities and students based at the innovation and tech facility.
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Redrow announces introduction of heat pumps as standard
Housebuilder Redrow has announced that all of its new detached home development will use air source heat pumps and underfloor heating as standard, as part of its plan to achieve net zero carbon by 2050.
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Welsh shopping mall gets green light for business centre makeover
Mercia Real Estate (MRE) has been given the green light to change the use of the former Festival Park shopping centre in Ebbw Vale, Wales to an employment-led business centre.
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Central London’s tallest mass timber office building opens
The Black & White building, the tallest mass timber building in central London, has been opened by flexible workspace provider TOG, part of The Office Group.
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Those in less affluent areas are driving the private rental market
Estate agent Hamptons has found that the private rental market is currently being driven by those in less affluent areas.
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Paul Fosh offers trio of apartments in Wales at first auction of 2023
A group of three apartments in a converted 19th-century chapel in south Wales is set to go under the hammer with a guide price of £220,000 in Paul Fosh’s first auction of 2023, which opens on 31 January.
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Sellers’ prayers answered in last Bond Wolfe sale of 2022
Birmingham church fetches £902,000 as auction house raises £20.8m and scores success rate of 94%