All Investment articles – Page 12
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News
PIC invests £40m to fund 600 new Medway homes
Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) has invested £40m in secured debt issued by mhs homes to fund the development of more than 600 properties in the Medway area of Kent and surrounding areas.
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Online
Ardent pays around £50m for retail element of Royal Exchange in City
The Ardent Companies UK has completed its acquisition of the retail element of The Royal Exchange in the City of London from Oxford Properties.
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Online
Octopus Energy invests in EV network group
Octopus Energy Generation has made a £110m investment as it enters the UK electric vehicle (EV) charging sector for the first time.
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BPF launches Warehousing Board
The British Property Federation (BPF) has launched a cross-sector Warehousing Board to lead advocacy for the UK logistics sector.
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Weston Homes welcomes 23 new recruits to its trainee and apprentice scheme
Weston Homes, a housebuilder and developer of homes in the South East, has welcomed 23 new recruits to its trainee and apprenticeship scheme.
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Insight
Investment Zones: a few hurdles
Investment Zones are one of the measures set out in the government’s growth strategy. Although a laudable objective, there is a lack of detail on how they will work to accelerate the delivery of jobs and homes.
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Professional
Co-creation can empower us all
Loosening environmental protections. Scrapping affordable housing requirements. Fast-tracking development. It is fair to say the government’s strategy for growth, centred on new Investment Zones, seemed a little slim on measures that outwardly respond to local community priorities.
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Singaporean buyer snaps up six apartments at One Bishopsgate Plaza
An unnamed Singaporean buyer has bought and simultaneously let six apartments at One Bishopsgate Plaza, with a total gross sales value of just over £9.5m.
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Property market in demand despite market uncertainty as PM resigns
Sterling rallied to $1.13 and rose above the dollar today and government borrowing costs slipped as investors reacted to the resignation of prime minister Liz Truss.
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Online
M7 opens up for business in Dubai
M7 Real Estate has opened its first office in the Middle East in an effort to capitalise on strong demand for European real estate from investors in the region.
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News
Sector lauds potential of Investment Zones
Property industry backs the scheme following two bid submissions this week.
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News
Investors unshaken by mini-Budget turmoil at Savills sale
Auction house says £36m raised at 4 October sale, up 10% year on year, shows strength of investor demand.
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Insight
Timely data will keep wheels of investment turning
Your recent leader piece, ‘Gather data before gambling’, provides great insight into the constant struggle between sound logic and strained emotion that difficult economic times induce. As you mention, we have already seen this struggle at the highest level of government, and at Coyote we can see at first hand ...
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Online
LondonMetric remains confident despite economic turbulence
LondonMetric has told shareholders that it is confident despite “turbulent” economic conditions.
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Online
GPE sells City block for £190m
Great Portland Estates (GPE) has exchanged contracts on the sale of the freehold of 50 Finsbury Square in the City of London for £190m to a subsidiary of German family office Wirtgen Invest Holding.
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Watkin Jones profit to be below forecasts despite strong second half performance
Watkin Jones has told investors that it delivered “a strong operational performance” in the second half of the year in an end of year trading update, but deal delays led to a warning that profit would be below market expectations.
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DeVere pulls all UK property investment amid economic turmoil
One of the world’s largest independent financial advisory organisations is to pull all UK property investment projects amid heightening economic upheaval, it has announced.
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What does lenders’ liquidity squeeze mean for investors?
Earlier this year an industry survey reported that only 48% of the specialist lending market thought their cost of origination was likely to increase over the year.
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Markets
Foreign investors keep the faith
UK property market is still a major draw but where is the money going? Noella Pio Kivlehan reports.
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Online
Chancerygate and Bridges join forces on Cheshire industrial deal
A joint venture between Chancerygate and Bridges Fund Management has acquired a 7.85-acre site in Adlington, Cheshire, to speculatively develop 165,000 sq ft of Grade A industrial and warehousing space.