All articles by Samantha Partington – Page 13
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Industrial REIT makes 64% gain on sale of Bedford shed
Pacific Industrial Logistics, the specialist UK REIT, has sold a warehouse on Hammond Road, Bedford, for £5.8m after purchasing it last year for £3.55m
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Boat Shed office conversion makes waves for Urban Splash
Urban Splash has agreed 11,750 sq ft of lettings at its Boat Shed office redevelopment in Salford Quays.
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Affordability in student accommodation: Jo Winchester interview
Student accommodation expert, Jo Winchester, executive director, CBRE valuation and advisory services, shares her views on the most pressing issues facing the student accommodation sector.
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How to bring the buzz of big brands to the BTR sector
The build-to-rent (BTR) sector may be growing at a spectacular rate, but the public is in the dark when it comes to who’s who in the industry because of the lack of recognisable consumer brands.
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Quinn Estates seeks permission for 1,150-home Kent garden village
Developer Quinn Estates is set to submit a planning proposal for a £750m, 420-acre residential and commercial development in Detling, Kent.
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UK industrial property remains top performer in capital value growth
Cross sector UK commercial property capital values increased by 0.4% in October, boosted by a strong performance from industrials, data from CBRE shows.
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Property heavyweights back diversity recruitment system
Savills, British Land and JLL have signed up to a diversity recruitment system to attract graduates and apprentices from disadvantaged backgrounds into the property sector.
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London top city for Middle East investment
London received US$1.68bn of Middle Eastern investment in the 12-month period to quarter two this year, the highest amount of any city globally.
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Ocubis puts 36-46 Albert Embankment on the market
Property developer and manager Ocubis has instructed agents to market 36-46 Albert Embankment, a prime 0.45 acre freehold site facing the Thames, for £50m.
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Cushman & Wakefield deals out 100 promotions in EMEA division
Cushman Wakefield has made 100 promotions at senior manager level in its EMEA business, across a range of markets, skill lines and functions.
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M&G funds £67m BTR scheme in Wembley
M G Real Estate has invested £67m in a build-to-rent scheme in Wembley which will be developed by Sunbel Development, Property Week can reveal.
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Henderson Park and Hines form student JV
Henderson Park and Hines have formed a joint venture to pursue value-added investments in the European student accommodation sector.
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Civitas Social Housing secures £52.5m loan
Civitas Social Housing has secured a 10-year, interest-only, fixed-rate term loan facility of £52.5m from Scottish Widows.
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Pure Gym bought by US private equity firm
Pure Gym has been acquired by US private equity investment firm Leonard Green Partners (LGP).
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The Portman Estate announces next CEO and senior team reshuffle
The Portman Estate has named Oliver Fenn-Smith as its next chief executive taking over from Bill Moore who steps down next year.
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McKay Securities gets green light for warehouse redevelopment
UK REIT McKay Securities has gained planning permission for a distribution warehouse at its existing site in Theale Logistics Park, Reading.
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Five-year house price growth likely to halve
House prices over the next five years are forecast to rise at half the rate of the past five years, according to Savills’ Residential Property Forecasts.
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Building safety deadline extended for private tower block owners
Private owners of residential buildings have been offered an extended deadline to supply the government with information on building safety in the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
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Murray calls for more cash for London homes
James Murray, London’s deputy mayor for housing, wants the government to “step up” and increase its investment in affordable housing to meet the capital’s housing need of 66,000 homes a year.
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Modular-led resi regen scheme in Birmingham gets nod
Urban Splash and Places for People have been given the green light for the first phase of a major residential regeneration scheme with a development value of up to £300m at Icknield Port Loop in Birmingham.