All articles by Emma Shone – Page 20
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Urban Exposure to wind up business as leadership team steps down
Urban Exposure has announced plans to wind down the business as the lender’s senior management team stepped down with immediate effect.
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Moda Living teams up with Canopy to roll out tenant verification app
Moda Living has signed a partnership with financial proptech business Canopy, which will roll its services out to the build-to-rent giant and its residents.
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LandAid launches virtual 10k as it nears £1m Covid fund target
LandAid has launched a virtual 10k run to support its work, as the charity nears the £1m target for its Covid-19 emergency fund.
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CIC letting at AXA City office scheme hangs in the balance
The US operator CIC has agreed heads of terms for TwentyTwo last year but a source says it could still walk away from the deal.
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Q&A: Rendall & Rittner on the changes ahead
Co-founders of property manager Rendall Rittner talk to Property Week about the impact of lockdown and their future plans.
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Evans Randall signs up gaming giant Miniclip at Bureau
Evans Randall Investors has let a floor of its Midtown office building, Bureau, to the world’s largest online gaming website.
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U+I and TfL given green light for Southwark development
U+I and Transport for London (TfL) have secured planning permission for a mixed-use Southwark development called Landmark Court.
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Investar Property Group submits plans for Trafford residential scheme
Investar Property Group has submitted plans for a residential scheme in Trafford’s Civic Quarter masterplan area.
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Lloyds Bank prepares to reduce office footprint
Lloyds Banking Group is exploring options to shrink its UK office footprint in anticipation of more staff working from home after the Covid-19 lockdown.
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Hines names new head of European logistics
Hines has appointed Aevitas Property managing director Logan Smith as its new head of logistics for Europe.
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Glasgow City Council gives George Capital green light for 183-bed hotel
George Capital (GCAP) has secured planning permission from Glasgow City Council for a 183-bed hotel in the heart of the city’s Cental Conservation Area.
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Moda pre-lets 25% of final Angel Gardens phase
Moda Living has secured a corporate pre-let for 25% of the apartments in the tower of their flagship Angel Gardens development in Manchester.
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Spelthorne Council leader’s days numbered as extraordinary meeting called
Spelthorne Council is poised to oust leader Ian Harvey amid concerns about the council’s high spending on commercial property.
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Brighton’s first purpose built co-living scheme set to get green light
Brundell Property Group has been recommended to recieve planning permission for Brighton’s first purpose-built co-living development after two years of negotiations with the local authority.
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Workspace Group profit tumbles as business braces for Covid-19 impact
Workspace Group saw its pre-tax profit slashed by almost half in its most recent financial year, in which uncertainty around Brexit and the general election took its toll on the business.
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Stocktons appoints consultants for showroom redevelopment
Renowned Manchester furniture store Stocktons has appointed McLoone Property and Ken Bishop Consulting to redevelop its 50,000 sq ft retail showroom.
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Cladding fund may fall short of remediation needs, say critics
While £1bn government help has been welcomed by many, some experts have questioned the scope of funding.
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Manchester’s Arkwright House to undergo refurbishment
Manchester office building Arkwright House is set to undergo a significant refurbishment that will add new amenity and office space to the property’s reception area.
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IPUT upsizes €300m Wells Fargo credit facility with added green focus
Irish office and logistics giant IPUT Real Estate has announced an upsized revolving credit facility of €300m (£270m) with Wells Fargo.
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Safestay reports revenue increase of 26% for 2019
Hostel operator Safestay saw its revenue jump by 26% last year, but recorded a loss before tax of £0.6m.