All articles by Helen Crane – Page 3
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Three new hires at DTZ North West
DTZ has hired three new members of staff for its North West business, with James Worthington joining as senior surveyor in the residential team, Rebecca Sowerbutts as a consultant in planning and Harriet Smith as a graduate consultant in the development consulting team.
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Markets
Patrizia kick-starts UK resi push with Manchester acquisition
Germany-based real estate group Patrizia last week acquired the 20-acre First Street site in Manchester, bringing its assets under management in the UK to more than £1bn.
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CVS urges Chancellor to invest in business rates
Mark Rigby, the chief executive of business rates advisor CVS, has written to chancellor George Osborne to urge the government to invest in business rates, saying that coalition consultations “did not enact any real change” and that clearer action is needed.
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Jowell proposes new ‘TfL for housing'
Tessa Jowell has launched her bid to become London mayor by unveiling a new ‘TfL for housing’ pledge.
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Prime-led consortium to deliver primary care programme in Ireland
A consortium led by healthcare property company Prime has been selected by the Health Service Executive as the preferred tenderer to deliver 14 primary care centres in Ireland.
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Legal & General Property closes second property income fund
Legal General’s UK PIF II fund has closed for new investment after securing over £403m in equity, giving it a total buying power of £610m including gearing
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Luxury Salford resi scheme gets green light
Knight Knox has had a planning application for the £75m Adelphi Wharf development in Salford approved.
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Tokyo top target for expanding retailers
However, London has retained its position as the world’s most international shopping destination, according to a CBRE study.
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Hitachi Consulting moves to Manchester One
The consulting arm of the Japanese electronics manufacturer has taken 6,000 sq ft of space in the Bruntwood-owned city-centre high-rise
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News
Business as usual for UK after Tory election victory?
It is no secret that the property industry swings to the right of centre, and the unexpected Conservative majority in last week’s general election was generally met with a sigh of relief.
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Shopping centres see increase in retailers trading as multiples
The number of shops in UK shopping centres trading as multiples has increased by 1.3% in the past year, fuelled by the growth of international retailers.
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London serviced office market grows by two thirds in 10 years
Deloitte Real Estate report shows that serviced offices now make up 5m sq ft across central London
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Allsop launches first online-only new-build auction
West Drayton Waterside Property consultancy Allsop has launched the country’s first-ever online-only auction for new-build homes. Allsop said the method allows for more transparency, as investors across the world will be able to watch the whole bidding process live via an online portal. They also said that able to see ...
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Government could improve support for PRS, say experts
The GLA headquarters PRS experts have said the government has ‘room for improvement’ in its support of the private rented sector, as law firm Addleshaw Goddard and the British Property Foundation launched a Making Renting Viable report today. Speaking at the event, many praised the government’s commitment to build to ...
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Potbelly Sandwich Shop to open first UK branch at Westfield Stratford
US restaurant chain will start trading in the shopping centre this summer
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Online
Everyman Cinema signs up for Canary Wharf's Crossrail Place
The boutique cinema operator has taken a 10,800 sq ft space at the site, where a Crossrail station is set to open in 2018
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Scottish sales fell by a third in first quarter of 2015
Figures show that the value of commercial property sales dropped from £975m in the final quarter of last year to £615m, with Edinburgh hit particularly hard
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Online
Ed's Easy Diner signs up at Elliot's Field
The retro American restaurant chain will take on a 2,500 sq ft unit at Hammerson’s £35m out-of-town redevelopment in Rugby
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One in five offices let to technology, media and telecommunications firms in 2014
The sector took up 1.27m sq ft of office space throughout the year, outpacing the financial and business services sectors in key European markets including London, Dublin and Amsterdam
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ADP signs up for office in Bristol's Templeback
HR services firm is the building’s fourth new tenant in past six months
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