All articles by Hannah Brenton – Page 13
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Four brands head to British Land’s Hereford shopping centre
Wildwood Kitchen Deli, Seasalt, Pandora and Swarovski have taken space at British Land’s 310,000 sq ft Old Market Shopping Centre in Hereford.
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Rockspring buys £47.5m Ipswich retail park
Rockspring Property Investment Managers has acquired Euro Retail Park in Ipswich from Helix Property Advisors for £47.5m at a yield of 7%.
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RBS to sell the remainder of Heartlands
RBS has put the remainder of its Heartlands development in West Lothian, Scotland up for sale.
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French pensions group buys £70m City block
AXA Real Estate Investment Managers has completed the acquisition of 63 St Mary Axe in the City of London for £70m, on behalf of the French public service additional pension scheme ERAFP.
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Dev Secs to seal move to quirky Victoria site
Development Securities is poised to make a former art auction house in Victoria its new home, in a move that will present a more unconventional image for the developer following its acquisition of Cathedral Group.
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Need to know: the business case for more London homes
With the housing crisis a major election issue, London’s businesses are calling for the capital’s brownfield sites to be catalogued and developed to help solve the housing shortage.
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Billionaires take final lettings at Ortega’s Devonshire House
Russian and Indian moguls have completed two lettings at Amancio Ortega’s Devonshire House, which means the trophy Mayfair office block is now fully let.
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Inner London attracts PRS
The future development of purpose-built rental schemes in the capital will be focused on the inner London boroughs, particularly Greenwich, Tower Hamlets and Southwark, new research predicts.
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Village Roadshow and CITIC take Asian rollercoaster ride
The Australian owner of Wet’n’Wild theme parks has teamed up with a Chinese investor to roll theme parks out across Asia.
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Two resign from JLL West End team
Two members of the JLL West End investment team have resigned, Property Week can reveal.
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Luxury gym group eyes Park House
Qatari-owned Park House on Oxford Street has finally secured its second office tenant more than two years after launch – a luxury gym.
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St James wins green light on Albert Embankment
Housebuilder St James has won planning permission from the London borough of Lambeth for a new mixed use scheme at Albert Embankment in Nine Elms.
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Filton Airfield up-for-sale for £70m
BAE Systems has hoisted a for-sale sign over its 350-acre Filton Airfield, the birthplace of Concorde, on the northern outskirts of Bristol.
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International heavyweights shortlisted for student housing portfolio
Three heavyweight international investors are vying to take control of a huge £500m student housing portfolio, in the latest battle to gain scale in the booming sector.
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Greystar heads east with deal for student housing campus
US residential giant Greystar is closing in on a £100m student housing scheme in London, in a move that bolsters its presence in the capital’s student housing market.
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London Square completes £25m Hayes acquisition
Residential developer London Square has completed its £25m acquisition of the former offices of the trade union Unite in Hayes.
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Aviva snaps up top Bristol office
Aviva Investors is under offer to buy one of Bristol’s prime office buildings for more than £30m from Swedish developer Skanska.
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Budget 2015: Residential property reaction
The government today unveiled a number of measures in the Budget which have implications for residential property, including speeding up brownfield land delivery in London and a new Help to Buy ISA for first-time buyers.
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Budget 2015: Government launches CPO review
The government has launched a consultation into the compulsory purchase regime as part of its support for brownfield land development.
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Budget 2015: Government departments to pay market rents
Chancellor George Osborne today revealed plans for government departments to pay market-level rents in their own buildings.