All articles by Helen Crane – Page 19
-
Markets
Native BTR business benefits from expert US help
New Native BTR director Tracy Peacock applies US insights to UK market.
-
Online
Heitman makes UK BTR debut
Investment manager Heitman has become the latest US-headquartered firm to throw its weight behind the build-to-rent (BTR) sector in the UK, having acquired two assets for its growing European business.
-
News
Lone Star withdraws Quintain from market
Lone Star has ended talks with a Delancey-led consortium regarding the potential sale of Quintain for £2.25bn, and says it no longer plans to sell the company.
-
News
Ralph Lauren signs for first Leeds store at Hammerson scheme
Luxury retailer Ralph Lauren has signed for its first store in Leeds, taking 2,000 sq ft at Hammerson’s Victoria Leeds shopping centre scheme.
-
Online
Argos to open first-ever pop-up
Argos will open its first-ever pop-up store on New Oxford Street later this month.
-
Online
Martin’s Properties launches Islington office
Investment and development company Martin’s Properties has appointed Colliers International to find tenants for a newly refurbished office building in Islington.
-
Insight
Moda partners with wellness tech firm
BTR developer agrees tie-up with Hero to improve tenant health and wellbeing.
-
News
Swedish shoe brand plots London debut
Swedish footwear and apparel brand Eytys has signed for its first UK store on Brewer Street in Soho.
-
News
Screen joins Cortland Partners' new UK arm
Andrew Screen has joined US multifamily giant Cortland Partners as it begins its £4bn push into build-to-rent (BTR) in the UK.
-
News
Lendlease poaches Grosvenor director
Katherine Rodgers will oversee strategic direction of International Quarter London.
-
Online
Government ‘scraps three year tenancy plan’
The government has scrapped plans to guarantee three-year tenancies for renters, according to reports.
-
Online
London Crossrail opening postponed for nine months
Transport for London has announced that the opening of the central London section of the Elizabeth Line has been postponed by nine months until autumn 2019.
-
Online
Native and First Base form £400m JV to target aparthotel growth
Aparthotel brand Native and developer First Base have formed a new joint venture, under which they plan to develop £400m of aparthotel units.
-
News
Why are more than half of BHS stores still lying empty?
Two years after BHS closed its doors, analysis of the retailer’s 159 former premises paints a mixed picture
-
News
Council developers 'must engage locals'
Brick by Brick chief exec on the challenges of in-house development companies
-
News
Premier Inn sets sights on becoming number one in Republic of Ireland
Chain secures first site in Dublin city centre and plans to open 10-15 in city before rolling out across Republic.
-
News
More than half of BHS units still vacant after two years
More than half of BHS stores are still vacant two years after the department store chain closed its doors, with only twelve having been re-let in the last year.
-
Online
Acorn acquires Exeter site for £50m mixed-use scheme
Acorn Property Group has completed the purchase of an eight-acre site close to Exeter city centre, on which it plans to develop a £50m housing-led scheme.
-
Online
Reuben brothers snap up Shoreditch hotel and club
David and Simon Reuben have acquired a luxury hotel and members’ club in Shoreditch, east London from hotelier Michael Achenbaum.
-
News
Belfast plans nearly 32,000 homes by 2035
Belfast City Council has released the draft strategy for its Local Development Plan, in which it proposes building 31,660 new homes between 2020 and 2035