All articles by Leonore Schick – Page 2
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Logicor lets 667,000 sq ft unit to Clipper Logistics
Logicor has let a 667,000 sq ft distribution unit to Clipper Logistics.
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Women in Property National Student Awards 2020 announces winner
Women in Property has announced the winner of its National Student Awards programme 2020 at a virtual event.
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Overseas landlords admitting tax avoidance surges 65%
The number of overseas landlords coming forward to admit tax avoidance has soared 65% in the last five years, according to accountancy firm Moore.
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Yemi Edun named as one of UK’s most influential black people
London property expert and acquisition agent Yemi Edun has been named as one of the UK’s most influential black people in the Powerlist 2021, becoming the first person from the property industry to make the list.
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Cheyne provides £84m loan for Paris suburb office space
Alternative asset manager Cheyne Capital Management has provided a around £84m senior loan to finance the refurbishment of a large office building in the outskirts of Paris, France.
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Taylor Wessing sub-lets 14,700 sq ft in London to law firm
Taylor Wessing has agreed to sub-let part of its fifth floor offices at 5 New Street Square, London EC4 to law firm, McGuireWoods London.
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Hyatt affiliate hotel opens in Nine Elms, London
A 203-room Park Hyatt London River Thames hotel is expected to open in 2022.
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Planning permission granted on £24m Edinburgh mixed-use development
Student accommodation developer Unite Students, partnered with Artisan Real Estate UK, has been granted planning permission for its mixed-use redevelopment in Abbey Lane, Edinburgh.
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70% of industry believe tech will become more important for transactions
70% of the property industry expects tech to play a central role in future property transactions, a survey carried out by law firm Clifford Chance and Concrete VC has found.
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Octagon Developments launches midmarket brand
Octagon Developments is launching Chancery, a midmarket brand for accessibly priced housing.
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Colliers International hires head of operational capital markets
Colliers International has hired Paddy Allen as a head of operational capital markets and a director in its national capital markets team.
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Companies prepare to support employees in new lockdown
HR departments put in place mental health support, counselling and buddy schemes to help staff remotely
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FORE Partnership achieves B Corp certification
Real estate investment firm FORE Partnership has become a B Corporation – a certification for businesses which meet certain social and environmental standards – and the firm has legally committed to pursuing purpose beyond profit.
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Developers prepare for new targets in Environment Bill
Delays to the bill’s progress through parliament make it difficult for developers to plan future schemes
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“No objection” for planning permission for Bishopsgate Goodsyard
An outline application for a mixed use redevelopment in Shoreditch, east London has been met with “no objection” from Tower Hamlets council, according to council documents.
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CGI Images of Edward Street Quarter’s office space released
Edward Street Quarter in Brighton, which aims to provide offices, homes, cafes, restaurants and leisure facilities, has released computer-generated images of how of its office interiors will look.
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Public Practice and RTPI join forces to call for proactive role for planning
The Royal Town Planning Institute has become an official partner of Public Practice, a not-for-profit company founded by the Greater London Authority.
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Fortwell Capital completes over £30m of lending to Tungsten Properties industrial schemes
Fortwell Capital has extended its lending to Tungsten Properties, a mid-box industrial and warehouse developer, to over £30m with the completion of a £3.7m development facility.
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Homes England letter asks leaseholder to sell home with dangerous cladding at market rate
A leaseholder whose property has unsafe cladding has been told that he can only sell at “prevailing market value,” according to a letter from Homes England seen and reported by Inside Housing.
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Lord Hodgson criticises balance of power in planning legislation
House of Lords Committees have criticised the government for its growing use of skeleton legislation and the shift in power from Parliament to the executive, with one chair citing planning legislation as an example.