All articles by Mark Wilding – Page 15
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DTZ reports 17% increase in global revenue
DTZ has reported a 17% increase in global revenue to £1.27bn (AU$2.25bn), driven largely by the economic recovery in the UK.
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Rockspring raises £150m for UK Value 2 fund after third close
Fund manager Rockspring has completed a third close on its UK Value 2 fund, bringing total investment in the fund to £150m secured from five investors.
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Intu Uxbridge secures two major restaurant operators
Wagamama and Chiquito have signed up to open two new restaurants totalling 6,065 sq ft at Intu Uxbridge by the end of 2014.
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JLL appointed to sell Treveria Silo E portfolio
JLL has been appointed to sell 127 properties in the Treveria Silo E portfolio, which went into insolvency at the start of 2013.
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European data centre output up 68% in 2014
Data centre operators in Europe have recorded the highest six-month performance figures on record in the first half of 2014.
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Central London office take-up increases 17% year on year
Take-up in the central London office market was 1.5m sq ft in July this year, bringing the year to date total to 8m sq ft, up 17% on the same period last year.
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Accor buys £71m UK hotel portfolio from Tritax
Accor has bought a portfolio of 13 UK hotels for its HotelInvest business in a £71m deal with Tritax.
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Hibernia buys £14.13m riverside development site in Dublin
Irish REIT Hibernia has completed its eleventh deal since listing last year, buying a 0.75 acre freehold site at 1-6 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay in Dublin for €17.75m (£14.13m) from an undisclosed vendor.
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Lack of housing development puts pressure on industrial
The need for residential is taking its toll on London’s industrial stock. Mark Wilding reports.
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Sleeping giant looks to culture club to power revival
Croydon may have been sneered at for years, but its new administration is planning on using the power of the arts to revitalise it. By Mark Wilding.
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Need to know: Brent Cross masterplan
In July, Barnet Council confirmed planning permission for a revamped Brent Cross Cricklewood shopping centre, following the signing of final commercial agreements between the council and developers Hammerson and Standard Life.
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Ahead of the Times
Many residents of Deptford were baffled in 2009 when the New York Times identified their area as one of London’s hippest destinations.
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Office fit-out costs to soar amid resurgent demand
Shortages of skilled labour and materials are becoming more apparent as market comes out of downturn
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Professional
Review of Earls Court revamp
Hammersmith and Fulham’s newly elected Labour council has vowed to take a fresh look at controversial plans for Earls Court’s redevelopment. Mark Wilding reports.
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When it comes to the future of housing, think modular
Modern forms of off-site modular construction may offer some hope. Mark Wilding reports.
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Middle management
Courts are encouraging parties to resolve dilapidations cases through mediation. Mark Wilding reports.
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Mentoring by female role models vital
DTZ’s Curzon Group is leading the way in tackling gender inequality. Mark Wilding reports.
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Campaign for a new commission to oversee London’s towering skyline gathers pace
Policies on London skyscrapers are numerous and not always enforced. Mark Wilding reports on a new proposal to tackle the problem.
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Yields lag behind the upward curve
As auction success rates and lot sizes rise, the story for yields has been more mixed and market-dependent. Mark Wilding reports.
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Going, going, gone – private viewings drop as auctions rise
Auctions offer immediacy, transparency and a level of certainty. Mark Wilding reports.