All articles by Sally Hickey – Page 5
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Over three-quarters of students struggling with mental health
Over three-quarters of university students say they have struggled with their mental health as a result of the pandemic.
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CBRE GI acquires Atlantic House
CBRE Global Investors has acquired Atlantic House in London on behalf of a pan-European fund.
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Montagu Evans increases turnover in 2020
Independent property consultancy Montagu Evans increased its turnover by £1.4m to £50.4m in the year ending 31 March 2020.
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Government planning to extend commercial moratorium
The government is drawing up plans to extend the commercial property moratorium on evictions, which is due to expire at the end of March.
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Retail outlook worse than in 2008
Experts warn that the retail property sector faces a bleaker future than it did in 2008 at the height of the global financial crisis and that “hundreds” of distressed assets could come to market at bargain-basement prices.
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Warehouse REIT acquisitions take portfolio to 8m sq ft
Warehouse REIT has acquired four warehouses in Liverpool for £35m.
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Prezzo to close sites in pre-pack deal
Cain International has bought restaurant chain Prezzo out of administration in a pre-pack deal.
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Persimmon commits £75m towards cladding investigations
Persimmon has committed £75m towards re-cladding its homes to meet government safety guidance.
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Jenrick unveils developer taxes and £3.5bn fund to pay for cladding removal
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick is to introduce new taxes on developers and a £3.5bn fund to help cover the costs of cladding removal.
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How OakNorth Bank and Hayfield Homes have navigated the pandemic
When the lockdown hit the real estate sector last year, relationships between lenders and housebuilders were in danger of fraying. Some lenders pulled their funding completely, unsure of how the pandemic would affect the industry. Others saw their funding lines frozen and were unable to provide financing that had already ...
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Atrium’s inaugural green bond in high demand from investors
Retail operator says oversubscription driven by investment criteria that include financing of green projects.
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Bain and CIT buy Grosvenor Gardens House
Bain Capital Credit and CIT have purchased Grosvenor Gardens House in Belgravia, London.
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Plans approved for £200m Capital and Regional development in Walthamstow
Plans to develop The Mall in Walthamstow, bringing in £200m of investment, were approved by the Waltham Forest Council’s planning committee last night.
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JV secures £80m for Glasgow BTR development
A joint venture between Apache Capital Partners and Harrison Street has secured £80m in debt funding from BentallGreenOak for a development in Glasgow.
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Alternative Income REIT posts 40% fall in Q4 EPRA earnings
Alternative Income REIT saw its EPRA earnings per share fall 40% for the fourth quarter in 2020.
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NAV at UKCM REIT nudges up 3.8%
UK Commercial Property REIT reported a 3.8% increase in net asset value (NAV) for the three months to 31 December 2020. The REIT saw its NAV per share rise to 86.7p from 84p.
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Whitbread prices £550m of green bonds
Premier Inn owner Whitbread has priced £550m in green bonds.
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Lenders get serious about green debt
When Property Week launched The Climate Crisis Challenge in partnership with UKGBC just over a year ago, we on the finance desk lauded the initiative, but warned that there was no agreed basis for validating and comparing green real estate debt – and the potential for a lot of ...
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Government call for input on property fund structure change
The government has called for industry input as it considers the latest proposals to change the structure of property funds in the UK.
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Unlisted retail funds continue to post negative returns
Unlisted property funds with a large exposure to the retail market saw their returns continue to drop in the final quarter of 2020.