All articles by Lem Bingley – Page 7
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Green light for McLaren’s £85m BTR scheme in Leeds
Developer McLaren Living has secured planning consent for its £85m build-to-rent (BTR) scheme in Leeds.
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Derwent half-year profits up but office deals ‘taking longer to complete’
Derwent has reported pre-tax profits of £137.1m for the six months to 30 June 2022, a 13.2% increase on the £121.1m reported for the first half of last year.
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Planning nod for £40m Anchor and McCarthy Stone retirement scheme
Non-profit care provider Anchor and retirement scheme developer McCarthy Stone have received a resolution to grant planning permission for their £40m joint scheme in Sutton Coldfield, subject to Section 106 conditions.
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Revenues surge but profits slide in Savills half-year results
Savills has reported first-half 2022 revenues up 11.2% on a year earlier at £1.04bn, its highest turnover at the half-year point.
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Panattoni secures consent for Rotherham big-box scheme
Shed developer Panattoni has secured planning consent for 710,000 sq ft of speculative logistics development in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
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Group FD appointed at later-living specialist Audley Group
Retirement village specialist Audley Group has appointed Shaun Swanepoel as its new group financial director.
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Round Hill Capital funds £165m BTR scheme opposite Manchester HS2 terminal
Investment and asset management firm Round Hill Capital has partnered with developer Olympian Homes on a 488-unit build-to-rent (BTR) scheme in central Manchester.
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Faithful+Gould takes North West director from Turner & Townsend
Project management specialist Faithful+Gould has appointed Peter Jackson to lead its property sector business in the North West.
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IWG narrows losses with revenue growth ahead of costs
Office workspace provider IWG has reported a pre-tax loss of £70.2m for the six months ending 30 June this year.
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Marketing push launched to bring green investment into London
London mayor Sadiq Khan has backed a half-million-pound marketing campaign that aims to attract foreign investment into housing, regeneration and green infrastructure schemes across the capital.
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Muse poaches Lothbury director to lead on Salford regen scheme
Muse Developments has appointed Mark O’Mullane as development director in its North West office.
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WSP to snap up two Capita consultancies
Engineering services firm will pay £60m for Capita Real Estate and GL Hearn.
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Inflation and flexible working are pushing Londoners out of town
Both private and buy-to-let buyers based in London are increasingly looking beyond the capital for suitable properties, according to the latest research from Hamptons.
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Fort surrenders top spot to an empty plot in Clive Emson’s July auction
An historic fort overlooking the Solent in Gosport, Hampshire, sold for £1.39m at auction on 28 July.
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Spate of £1m-plus sales helps iamsold hit £1bn annual mark
Company says its online Modern Method of Auction process provides an alternative to traditional auctions.
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Power shortage to halt west major London housing developments
The growth of data centres in west London has jeopardised the future of housebuilding in the area due to a shortage of electrical grid capacity.
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Gold rush for regeneration
The 10th anniversary of the 2012 Olympic Games is not simply a chance to recall past sporting glory, but a reminder to look back and learn from a remarkable regeneration project
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Rising heat, rising risks
Climate change has arrived. These are not my words, and they were not triggered by this week’s stifling heatwave. They were the opening sentence of a report handed to ministers in June a year ago.
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Regeneration remains taxing
The election of our next prime minister has so far proven to be a peculiar, introspective affair. A wide spectrum of national concerns and priorities has apparently been cast aside in favour of a ferocious mud-slinging match over a single topic: tax.
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What magic might save the PM?
A prime central London residence, perfect for hosting parties and recently redecorated at great expense, will soon be available for a new occupier. I’m talking, of course, about the prime minister’s flat in Downing Street.