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Dawson Group secures permission to rebuild Milton Keynes HQ
Asset management business Dawson Group has secured planning permission to rebuild its corporate headquarters in Tongwell, Milton Keynes.
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Landsec to search for RAAC in its buildings
Development giant Landsec confirmed it will survey its buildings to look for the use of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC).
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Mipim organisers name director for UK & Ireland
RX, the organiser behind Mipim and Mapic, has named former RICS director Dan Cook as its new director for the UK and Ireland built environment markets.
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Woking council considers selling development site following bankruptcy
Woking Borough Council (WBC) is considering selling its 1,200-home Sheerwater regeneration scheme after effectively declaring bankruptcy in June.
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VIVID appoints former M&S leader as non-executive director
Housing association VIVID has appointed Jo Moran to its board as a non-executive director.
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Aldi scales up expansion plans as 1,000th UK store opens
Aldi has increased its long-term target for UK store numbers to 1,500, following the opening of its 1,000th supermarket, in Woking, Surrey.
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Dominus seeks funding partner for £200m Manchester PBSA scheme
Developer Dominus has appointed Savills and Gerald Eve to seek a forward-funding partner for a purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) scheme in Manchester with a gross development value in excess of £200m.
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DLUHC publishes damp and mould guidance
The government has published a guide for social and private rental housing landlord to improve standards and prevent harm to tenants from damp and mould.
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Pink steps up to head European real estate at Barings
Barings has promoted Nick Pink, currently head of real estate portfolio management Europe, to the role of head of European real estate, following the news that current European head Charles Weeks has decided to retire.
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PW Student Accommodation Awards finalists revealed
Purpose-built student accommodation provider (PBSA) Abodus Living leads the nominations at this year’s Student Accommodation Awards, shortlisted in eight categories.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 8 September 2023
Ukraine is looking ahead to its future recovery with rebuilding projects under way in the cities of Lviv and Kyiv, while its residential market is also holding up – Sergii Pylypenko, CEO of Ukrainian developer Kovalska Group, on why international investors should look to invest
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WeWork announces plan to renegotiate ‘nearly all’ leases
WeWork has said it will renegotiate “nearly all” of its leases around the globe and plans to exit “unfit and underperforming locations” in a bid to make itself sustainable.
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Triple Point posts H1 profit drop
Supported living specialist Triple Point Social Housing REIT reported £14.6m of net profit for the six months ended 30 June 2023, down from £24.9m for the same period last year.
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Fernham Homes secures permission for two Kent developments
Kent-based housebuilder Fernham Homes has secured planning permission to create 188 homes at two sites in Faversham and Sevenoaks.
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Future Generation’s 2,000-bed PBSA portfolio bought to market
Future Generation, the purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) joint venture between Southern Grove and Tadhammon Capital, has put its entire five-property portfolio on the market.
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Church of England gets go-ahead for first phase of 650-home community
The Church Commissioners for England has received planning permission for 145 homes in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, as part of a wider scheme designed to deliver 650 homes, a primary school and community centre.
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Lisburn retail park hits market for £4.85m
CBRE NI has been appointed to market Laganbank Retail Park in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, on behalf of an undisclosed vendor.
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Lord Heseltine calls for more devolution to help regeneration and development
Former conservative MP and minister Lord Heseltine has urged the government to give more powers to mayoral authorities to encourage regeneration and economic development.
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Acuitus set for its largest auction in three years
Acuitus is gearing up for its largest auction in three years with a £3.75m restaurant, office and residential investment in Kensington, West London set to be the headline lot.
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52 Wilko stores set to close next week, administrators confirm
Beleaguered retailer Wilko will close 52 shops next week as negotiations over the sale of the remaining 300 stores continue