All Residential articles – Page 3
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Workspace sells Wandsworth residential asset for £54m
Workspace has sold the residential component of the Riverside mixed-use redevelopment in Wandsworth, south London for £53.95m to an undisclosed buyer, in line with its September 2022 valuation.
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Cohort Capital funds west London office to resi conversion
Specialist lender Cohort Capital has provided a £22m acquisition loan to an undisclosed US fund for the purchase of an office asset at Brook Green, west London, which the fund intends to convert to residential use.
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RESI Awards 2023 shortlist revealed
The transformation of grade II-listed Battersea Power Station into a mixed-used development is among the schemes shortlisted for Property Week’s 2023 RESI Awards.
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Planning experts slam veto for ‘ghetto’ Woking social homes
Council’s view that resi tower would be a ‘ghetto’ cited as typical of attitudes slowing social housing delivery.
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COIMA set to take second big step in the makeover of Milan
ESG-focused Italian developer follows up giant Porta Nuova regen scheme with second big project in the city.
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Brixham shop and office property to be star lot in Clive Emson auction
Clive Emson’s next online auction on 20 March is set to include a number of mixed-use properties across the UK.
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Maslow Capital finances £258m development loan for Kensington development
Maslow Capital has provided a £258m development loan to fund the development of 100 West Cromwell Road, a 462-home prime residential-led scheme in Kensington, West London.
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IWD 2023: Boyer’s Olivia Docker on how planning can address women’s safety fears
Recent tragic deaths of women walking home alone, notably Sarah Everard, have highlighted the need to address gender inequality in the city.
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Barratt Developments invests £45m in timber plant to hit sustainability targets
Housebuilder Barratt Developments is to open a £45m timber factory to double the annual number of homes built using timber frames from 3,700 last year to around 8,000.
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Foxtons’ lettings division supports annual revenue and profit growth
London estate agency Foxtons has told investors that the impact of the mini-Budget last September is still being felt, with its sales pipeline reduced by the economic turmoil that resulted from it.
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Axel Springer quits Purplebricks’ board
PurpleBricks’ largest shareholder, Axel Springer, has withdrawn its director from the struggling online estate agent’s board while the business pursues a sale.
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Campus Living Villages’ Paddy Jackman on the changing demographic of international students
Say the word ‘student’ and for most people, a carefree, late teenage individual springs to mind
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Two Home REIT tenants fall into administration
Two of Home REIT’s major tenants have gone into administration, piling further trouble on the under-fire social housing group.
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Lewisham Affordable BTR scheme forward sold to CBRE fund
Watkin Jones has forward sold of an affordable scheme in Lewisham to CBRE UK Affordable Housing Fund (AHF).
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Regal London and Cheyne snap up Barnet retail park
Regal London and alternative asset manager Cheyne Capital Management have acquired Great North Leisure Park from Landsec.
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Social housing experts warn of 57,000 home shortfall from RTB
Social housing figures have raised the alarm that a shortfall of 57,000 social housing homes is expected by the end of the decade as a result of the government’s Right to Buy (RTB) strategy.
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Housebuilders face ’high level of risk’ in CMA probe
The government-requested CMA probe of the housebuilding and private-rented markets “presents a high level of risk” and will pose some “very telling questions” for UK housebuilders, industry sources have warned.
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Housing associations play a vital role in the community, L&Q’s Vicky Savage tells PropCast
Group director of development and sales at one of the UK’s largest housing associations, L&Q’s Vicky Savage, tells Andrew Teacher about the non-profit’s role beyond delivering housing and how the industry can improve to better serve its employees and customers.
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BPF warns of ‘clear contradictions’ in NPPF consultation
The British Property Federation (BPF) has warned of ‘clear contradictions’ between government policy to focus housing delivery on 20 of the UK’s largest town and cities, and what it claims is a watering down of requirements for local authorities to undertake a green belt review.
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Irish resi shortage underpins solid performance by I-RES
Residential specialist has 99.4% occupancy and fast lettings rate as result of Ireland’s undersupply of homes