All articles by Laura McGuire – Page 4
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B8 Real Estate becomes employee-owned
Consultancy B8 Real Estate has become an employee-owned business, after directors Steve Johnson, Simon Wood and Jon Thorne, who co-founded the company in 2011, transferred their shares into an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT).
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Fell takes senior logistics role at Trammell Crow Company
Trammell Crow Company (TCC) has appointed Richard Fell as head of European logistics capital markets.
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Vatican loses £100m on Knightsbridge office sale
The Vatican has reportedly lost more than £100m in the sale of its central London office at 60 Sloane Avenue in Knightsbridge, which is at the centre of a criminal investigation involving the Holy See, the body that governs the Vatican.
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Turnstone Estates announces mixed-use Bedford development
Turnstone Estates has signed a development agreement with private landowner the Southill Estate to develop a 175,000 sq ft, mixed commercial scheme called Interchange South on an 11.35-acre site in Bedford.
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City Corporation gives green light to Holborn Circus offices and pocket park
The City of London Corporation has resolved to approve Evans Randall Investors’ plans for a 10-storey, 130,000 sq ft office development at Thavies Inn House, 3-4 Holborn Circus.
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General Projects awarded B Corp certification
Real estate developer General Projects has received its certification of B Corp status, with a rating of 122.6, which it claimed is the highest score of any UK real estate developer.
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Millstream Management renamed Churchill Estates Management
Millstream Management, a property manager specialising in retirement housing, has changed its name to Churchill Estates Management, to better reflect its close link with housebuilder Churchill Retirement Living.
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Nash Bond makes two senior promotions
Nash Bond has promoted John Lyons to executive director and Florence Mills to senior surveyor.
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Three key takeaways from Property Week’s Later Living Conference
Sector figures debate the issues of attracting new investment, planning problems and the climate challenge.
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Industry groups devise high street rescue plan
Coalition including BPF proposes High Street Buyout Fund to boost town centres.
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BPF questions CVA analysis by Insolvency Service
The British Property Federation (BPF) has said it “does not understand” the CVA analysis carried out by the government’s Insolvency Service, which has ruled that landlords have been “equitably treated” compared with other classes of unsecured creditors.
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Orr to quit development finance MD role at Paragon Bank
Robert Orr will step down from his role as managing director in Paragon Bank’s development finance business and will be succeeded by deputy managing director Neal Moy.
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European private investor buys 50 Cannon Street for £30m
Harris Associates and Simmonds Heath have acquired 50 Cannon Street, London EC4 for £30m on behalf of a European private investor.
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Phoenix Group invests £90m in affordable housing
Phoenix Group has provided £90m of long-term funding by means of a private placement for social housing provider Alliance Homes to develop around 2,000 affordable homes over the next 10 years to help “address the UK housing crisis”.
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Adidas expands across Landsec’s outlet destinations
Adidas is expanding its presence across Landsec’s outlet centres, signing for a combined total of 31,800 sq ft of retail space and doubling its footprint across Gunwharf Quays in Portsmouth, Braintree Village in Essex and Junction 32 in Yorkshire, Property Week can reveal.
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Manchester Council set to buy Wythenshawe mall
Manchester Council is set to acquire Wythenshawe shopping centre from St Modwen
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Prologis under investigation for $26bn Duke Realty merger
Prologis is under investigation for a “possible breach of fiduciary duties” in its $26bn (£21.2bn) merger with warehouse developer Duke Realty, according to a note published by US law firm Lifshitz Law, which is carrying out the investigation.
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What next for Oxford Street’s sticky sweet-shop problem?
The rise of US-themed candy stores, some selling counterfeit items, has led to calls for landlords to take action.
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Experts say shopping centres ‘back in vogue’
Harvey Centre joins growing list of malls that have gone on market in recent weeks
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Amazon Fresh makes debut out of London at Kent shopping centre
Amazon has opened its first Amazon Fresh store outside London in abrdn’s Bligh’s Meadow in Sevenoaks.