All articles by Graham Lanktree – Page 16
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Online
Planning permission given to 661,000 sq ft Co-op Food distribution centre
Full planning permission has been granted for a new 661,000 sq ft regional distribution centre pre-let to The Co-op Food Group at Symmetry Park.
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News
Rural economy expected to outgrow urban areas after Brexit
Economic growth in rural parts of England will marginally outstrip that of purely urban areas following Brexit, the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) has predicted.
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Markets
Hype cycle reveals new tech with biggest property potential
Graham Lanktree weighs up which new technologies will have the biggest impact on property
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AEW pays £33m for former stock exchange in Glasgow
Mixed-use property was bought from Aberdeen Standard Investments for the Europe City Retail Fund
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Alternative deal volumes outstrip traditional sectors in Q1 2019
Investment in alternatives exceeded investment in the three traditional commercial property sectors combined for the first time ever in Q1 2019, according to data from Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH).
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Markets
Hammerson gains an energy saving edge
The shopping centre owner is among the landlords using the Grid Edge system to cut power use and bills.
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Online
Proptech firm VTS gets $90m in funding
Leasing and asset management platform VTS has secured $90m (£69m) in Series D venture financing.
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London’s brewers order more space in round of expansion
The growing popularity of craft beer is topping up take-up of industrial stock in and around London, according to Glenny.
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Online
UK PropTech Association opens up to the wider industry
The UK PropTech Association has relaunched and is extending membership to traditional property firms for the first time.
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Royal Albert Dock tech hub to link India, UK businesses with Pontaq fund backing
Developer ABP London and venture capital fund Pontaq have teamed up to offer start-ups from the UK and India workspace at Royal Albert Dock and investment to help them expand.
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Online
Sheffield’s Electric Works becomes city’s first Platinum Wired office building
The Electic Works office building in Sheffield has received the city’s first Platinum Wired Certification.
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Online
Derwent London secures major office pre-let at Soho Place
Derwent London has pre-let 102,600 sq ft of office space at its West End mixed-use scheme Soho Place.
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News
McLellan Works coworking space set for Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street
Bywater Properties has announced plans to create a new coworking space on Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street next to the Glasgow School of Art.
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Saltire reveals plans for 200 industrial units in Scotland
Scottish developer Saltire Business Parks has revealed plans to build 200 industrial units in Scotland by 2021 after taking new offices in Edinburgh.
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Rent-free periods on the rise in parts of City fringe office market
Rent-free periods have risen in parts of the City fringe as landlords struggle to maintain headline rents in the face of competition from landlords in the City of London, data from Carter Jonas reveals.
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Gradfeed plans to improve UK Property Industry’s graduate recruitment
A new online jobs platform for the property industry called Gradfeed promises to help students and potential employers connect.
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Bruntwood partners with ANS Group on IoT office
Property firm Bruntwood is teaming up with ANS Group to deploy the cloud network service provider’s Internet of Things technology (IoT) in its offices.
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UK commercial investment falls 15% in Q1 amid Brexit delays
Investment activity in the UK commercial property market tumbled by 15% in the first quarter of 2019 thanks to uncertainties caused by Brexit, according to data from JLL.
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News
Coyote Software and control.IT invest in AI proptech PRODA
Coyote Software and control.IT have invested in London-based proptech firm PRODA.
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Insight
How Wood Wharf is hoping to woo tech occupiers
Canary Wharf Group is hoping to attract high-tech occupiers to its mixed-use Wood Wharf development. Property Week finds out how.