All articles by Mitchell Labiak – Page 18
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Insight
King’s Cross: 20 years in the making
Argent joint managing partner Robert Evans speaks to Property Week about the company’s redevelopment of the north London site, the lessons it learned along the way and what he thinks the scheme’s legacy will be.
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Local plan halted in response to PM’s ‘not on greenfields’ comment
A council has halted progress on its local plan in response to the prime minister Boris Johnson’s comment that new homes should not be built on greenfields – with one planning expert warning other councils may follow suit.
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Grosvenor set to hire offsetting adviser
Grosvenor UK & Ireland is on the verge of hiring an external offsetting adviser as part of its attempt to become “the UK’s first property company to be carbon neutral across all scopes by 2025”.
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Omnicom to buy its London HQ for £440m
Omnicom is set to buy its own London headquarters on the South Bank, London, for £440m.
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Tommy Hilfiger leases shop at The Mall at Cribbs Causeway
The Mall at Cribbs Causeway has inked a deal with Tommy Hilfiger for a 2,650 sq ft space at the centre.
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Bristol city centre office take up plunges 15% from 2020 figures
Office take-up in Bristol city centre for 2021 to date has plunged 15% compared to the same period in 2020, according to JLL data.
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Former housing secretary James Brokenshire dies
Former secretary of state for housing, communities and local government James Brokenshire has died aged 53.
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Goldman Sachs to buy The Belfry for expected £140m
Goldman Sachs has become the preferred bidder to buy The Belfry, the world-famous Warwickshire hotel and golf course, for an expected price of around £140m.
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Wales’s biggest brewer serves up £87m pub portfolio
A portfolio of 99 Welsh pubs owned by SA Brain & Co, the country’s biggest brewer, has hit the market for £87m.
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U+I sublets Victoria office to Sweaty Betty
U+I has sublet its office in Victoria, central London, to Sweaty Betty as part of the downsizing of its office footprint.
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HOK appoints sustainable design leader
HOK has appointed Rob McGill as sustainable design leader in its London office.
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UK and Ireland MD Bourgeois to leave Hammerson
Hammerson managing director for UK and Ireland Mark Bourgeois is set to leave the company after a turbulent year for the retail landlord.
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AC Niellsen launches Dublin office
Niche advisory firm AC Niellsen has launched a Dublin office to complement its existing presence in London and Amsterdam.
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King’s Cross 20th anniversary: Interview with Argent’s Robert Evans
Robert Evans, joint managing partner at Argent, talks to Property Week about King’s Cross - 20 years on.
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LandTech secures £42m funding to tackle ‘global housing crisis’
LandTech intends to use a £42m cash injection from investors to tackle the “global housing crisis”.
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Shed investment for 2021 has already beaten 2020 as yields hit 3.25%
Investment volumes for industrial and logistics space have reached a total of £10.8bn so far this year, already surpassing 2020’s total of £10.2bn and driving prime yields down to 3.25%, according to Savills.
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SEGRO completes 14-acre shed site buy
SEGRO has completed the acquisition of a 14-acre industrial estate in Belvedere, south-east London.
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Tesco to bring 11 shops back into full ownership
Tesco plans to bring 11 shops back into full ownership – a move which will see its net debt increase by £300m.
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Industry calls for tougher legislation following Pandora leak
Calls are mounting for tougher legislation to regulate the use of offshore vehicles and stem the flow of dirty money into the UK property market following the leak of the Pandora Papers.
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Firethorn gets go ahead for speculative Cheshire scheme
Firethorn Trust has been given the go ahead to speculatively develop 700,000 sq ft of warehousing space in Cheshire.