All articles by Leonore Schick – Page 5
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PfP igloo brings 2020 release dates of over 200 homes forward and looks to expand
Developer PfP igloo has accelerated plans to release over 200 homes for sale across three UK cities over the next 12 months.
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Banks agree refinancing deal with London Kensington Hotel
Clydesdale Bank, owned by Virgin Money, and Leumi UK, the London-based subsidiary of Israel’s leading international bank, have completed a refinancing deal at 100 Queen’s Gate Hotel London, Curio Collection by Hilton in South Kensington.
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Savills director completes London Marathon in memory of Alex Dawson
Adam Bray, director in Savills’ property management team, completed the 2020 ‘virtual’ London Marathon on Sunday 4th October in memory of Savills colleague, Alex Dawson, who sadly passed away earlier this year.
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London housing scheme plans unveiled by developer Southern Grove
Plans for a £22m London housing scheme have been unveiled by developer Southern Grove.
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Cluttons adds fourth recent hire to valuation team
Property consultancy Cluttons has recruited Charlie Ardern as a partner in the valuation team to help build its Northern presence from a Manchester base.
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Flooring specialist lets Darlington industrial space
A 39,847 sq ft industrial building in Darlington has been let to a Shildon-based flooring specialist.
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First occupier deal agreed at 67-acre Essex scheme
The first occupier transaction has been agreed at Horizon 120, a 67-acre scheme in Braintree, Essex.
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Occupancy increases across European self-storage market
Occupancy rates have increased across Europe’s self-storage market according to JLL’s European Self Storage Annual Survey in conjunction with the Federation of European Self Storage Associations (FEDESSA).
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Survey finds just 10% of students aware of job opportunities in property
A survey of 1,000 students across 63 UK universities has revealed that only 10% were aware of graduate opportunities in the property industry.
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Industry experts question the extension of the evictions ban
Questions remain over success of the moratorium and what will happen to tenants when it is eventually lifted.
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Mayor of London launches housing mentoring scheme
The Greater London Authority (GLA) and developer Mount Anvil have launched a housing mentoring scheme.
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New homes delivered through PDR must meet space standards
All new homes in England delivered through permitted development rights (PDR) must meet the nationally described space standard, the government has announced.
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Peter Freeman named as government’s choice for Homes England chair
Peter Freeman, co-founder of Argent, has been named as the government’s chosen candidate for the three-year role of chair of Homes England, the government’s housing delivery body.
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JLL launches service to help clients achieve net-zero ambitions
JLL has launched a net-zero carbon end-to-end service to help property investors and occupiers transition to become net-zero carbon organisations.
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Sir David Adjaye OBE to receive 2021 Royal Gold Medal for architecture
Sir David Adjaye will receive the Royal Institute of British Architects’ 2021 Royal Gold Medal, one of the world’s highest honours for architecture.
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Quarterly housing starts and completions lowest since record began
Q2 2020 saw the lowest number of new-build homes started or completed in England since records began in 2000, according to housing-supply figures from the ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.
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1.5-acre former BT depot site in east London sold to Taylor Wimpey
Telereal Trillium has sold Hackney TSCV, a 1.5-acre former BT depot site on Fish Island in Hackney Wick, to Taylor Wimpey.
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Government green homes scheme launches
Residential landlords and homeowners can now apply for a Green Homes Grant voucher as part of a £3bn plan by the government to improve the sustainability of homes.
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Slow progress for social mobility in the property sector, report shows
A report funded by the JLL UK Foundation reveals that the property sector is “deeply lacking” in employees of diverse socio-economic backgrounds.
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Government outlines changes to the English planning system
A recent white paper proposes a ‘radical reform’, but experts cast doubt on the feasibility of the plans.