All articles by Graham Lanktree – Page 4
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PlanRadar raises £26m in funding to continue expansion in the UK and globally
Digital construction documentation platform PlanRadar has won €30m (£26m) in Series A funding.
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UK investors ramp up overseas spending
UK investors increased investment in Europe by a fifth between 2015 and 2019 and slashed investment at home.
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Royals’ prep school to expand as Thomas’s Battersea Square
The prep school of Prince George and Princess Charlotte is expanding after it bought the historic Royal Academy of Dance headquarters next door.
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Smart building access firm Proxy launches Mobile Reader Nano
Smart lock and building access firm Proxy has launched a new miniaturized identity signal reader that gives users smartphone-based building access.
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Hybrid estate agent Knock Knock launches to compete online
Hybrid estate agent Knock Knock Homes has launched and hopes to compete with the likes of Purplebricks and Yopa.
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Matterport partners with virtual reality staging expert VRPM
Spatial capture firm Matterport has forged a new partnership with virtual reality staging provider VRPM.
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Red Swan launches tokenization of £1.7bn in real estate
Commercial real estate marketplace Red Swan is offering fractional, tokenized ownership of $2.2bn (£1.7bn) in institutional-grade property.
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Heathrow third runway appeal lands in Supreme Court
UK developer the Arora Group is appealing a judgment to the UK’s Supreme Court after the ruling found plans for a third runway at Heathrow Airport are illegal.
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Leeds bucks fall in flexible office rates across ‘big six’ locations
Leeds is the only city in the UK’s big six that has witnessed a rise in flexible office desk rates in the past year, reveals new data from serviced office search engine Free Office Finder.
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Plans for third runway at Heathrow ruled illegal
Plans for a controversial third runway at Heathrow airport were ruled to be illegal by the court of appeal on Thursday because it would violate the UK’s climate commitments.
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Knight Frank long income fund raises £150m in equity
Knight Frank Investment Management has raised £150m to invest in assets spread across the UK.
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Moda reveals plans for 722 BTR project in Birmingham’s city centre
Build-to-rent developer Moda Living has revealed its plans to build 722 new homes in Birmingham’s central Great Charles Street neighbourhood.
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U.S. proptech Voxel Worlds opens European branch in Ireland
Washington D.C. architectural visualisation proptech Voxel Worlds has opened an office in Ireland as it seeks to woo European clients.
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UK leading Europe’s proptech sector as tech giants position proptech solutions
The UK is leading proptech investment into Europe and has attracted five times more investment than Germany, according to a new report by the University of Oxford.
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Clockwise Offices opening 25,000 sq ft flex space in Edinburgh’s Leith waterfront
Flexible workspace provider Clockwise Offices is opening a 354-desk location in Edinburgh’s Leith waterfront this spring.
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Rents grow sharply next to well-connected tube stations
Offices near well-connected tube stations and commuter hubs have experienced stronger-than-average rental growth in central London in the past five years, according to data from BNP Paribas Real Estate.
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RICS and Colliers International partner to launch EMEA graduate scheme
Colliers International and RICS are partnering to launch an international graduate scheme.
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Sainsbury’s partners with FEC to build flagship scheme at Whitechapel Square
Sainsbury’s has teamed up with the developer Far East Consortium (FEC) to redevelop the site of its store in Whitechapel in East London.
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London borough developer BexleyCo Homes appoints new chairman
The residential developer owned by the London Borough of Bexley has appointed a new chairman of its board.
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Third of local authorities miss housing targets, MHCLG data shows
Over a third of local authorities across England and Wales missed their house building targets in 2019, according to new MHCLG data analysed by proptech firm LandTech.