All East Midlands articles – Page 14
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Green light for 430,000 sq ft of industrial at Goodman’s Leicester Commercial Park
Goodman has been granted full planning permission to develop a 430,000 sq ft grade A logistics and warehouse space at its new 40-acre Leicester Commercial Park development.
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Pension fund commits £20m to AEW UK Real Return Fund
Worcestershire County Council Pension Fund has committed £20m to the AEW UK Real Return Fund bringing the total size of the fund to £86m.
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Meggitt to build £130m aerospace supersite at Rolls Royce’s Prospero
Aerospace firm Meggitt is poised to build a £130m facility at the Rolls Royce’s Prospero development in Ansty, Coventry.
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LondonMetric sells two retail and leisure assets for £18.6m
LondonMetric Property has sold an Odeon Cinema in Derby and a retail site in Guisborough for £18.6m, reflecting a blended net initial yield of 4.8%.
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Urban Pulse gets green light for Warwick student village
Urban Pulse has been given the go ahead to build its 452-bed student village in Canley to cater for Warwick University students.
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SevenCapital makes industrial debut
SevenCapital has made its first foray into the industrial market with a 100,000 sq ft development in Northampton.
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Unite buys Brass Founders for £35.5m
Crosslane Student Developments has sold a 437-bed property in Sheffield to Unite Students Accommodation Fund for £35.5m.
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REI posts strong rise in rent roll
Real Estate Investors (REI), the Birmingham based property group, has posted a 10.6% rise in contracted rent to £16.5m in its latest trading update to the market.
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LXi buys two care home portfolios
LXi REIT has bought two portfolios of care homes and supported living properties for £30.3m.
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Kettering Business Park eyes second phase after two occupancy deals
Buccleuch Property has struck deals with Northamptonshire Police and automotive interiors company IM Kelly at Kettering Business Park.
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SEGRO and Legal & General in industrial asset swap
SEGRO and Legal General Investment Management Real Assets have completed a property swap transaction in which SEGRO has acquired Legal General’s single let warehouse at G Park, Crick, and Legal General has acquired SEGRO’s Kingsland Business Park multi-let industrial estate in Basingstoke.
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Siemens makes landmark Nottingham letting
Siemens has taken a 31,000 sq ft letting at M7 Real Estate’s Central Park in Nottingham – the largest office deal in the city since Q1 2016.
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Goodman to develop build-to-suit shed in Derby
Industrial developer Goodman has signed a deal with third-party logistics provider CH Robinson to develop and lease a new 70,000 sq ft built-to-suit unit at its Derby Commercial Park development.
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Government deals swell regional office take-up
Take-up in the regional office sector during Q3 was almost twice the five-year quarterly average, according to GVA’s latest Big Nine report.
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Mayfair Capital fund completes £33.1m of acquisitions
Mayfair Capital Property Unit Trust (MCPUT) has acquired £33.1m in assets, taking the fund’s net asset value to approximately £340m.
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Harworth gets green light for 800-home Nottingham scheme
Harworth Group has been granted planning permission for a mixed-use development of the former Thoresby Colliery in Nottinghamshire, comprising 800 homes and 250,000 sq ft of commercial space.
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Network Rail sells logistics centre for £35m
Network Rail has sold its National Logistics Centre in Ryton, Coventry, to the West Midlands Pension Fund for £35m.
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Urban & Civic acquires 5,000-home site in Northamptonshire
Urban Civic has bought 907 acres of consented land at Priors Hall in Northamptonshire for £39.9m from Deloitte, which was acting as administrator.
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A force for good: how Haward made the leap from sergeant to developer
Catherine Haward had spent 19 years in the police force and expected to stay there for the rest of her career.
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Better late than never, development is coming to Leicester
In the East Midlands, Leicester has historically lost out to its larger northerly neighbours Nottingham and Derby in the development stakes.