All articles by Samuel Horti – Page 4
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Insight
Are people cooling on co-working?
As increased competition and falling desk rates put the brakes on years of growth, the London co-working sector is at a crossroads. Samuel Horti asks what lies ahead
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Markets
Resi developers take advantage of rapid population growth in Perth
Two 3,000-home developments are planned for the city.
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Markets
HALO seeks to breathe new life into derelict Johnnie Walker plant
Site in Kilmarnock to become an ‘enterprise and innovation hub’.
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News
Brexit: will the regions press pause?
As Brexit negotiations rumble on, Samuel Horti asks how bright the long-term prospects are for the regions.
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Insight
High hopes for budding new sector
As Canada follows some US states in legalising cannabis, North American correspondent Samuel Horti assesses the effects on the property market.
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News
Aviva Investors appoints Altus Group as agents on four industrial estates
Aviva Investors has appointed Altus Group as overarching letting agents on four of its south London industrial estates, which total 1m sq ft.
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News
Singapore's Centurion Group in Nottingham student accommodation buy
Singaporean property group Centurion Corporation is set to buy its tenth student accommodation asset in the UK, acquiring the 133-bed Castle Gate Haus in Nottingham for £10.2m.
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News
Pocket appoints new CFO
Pocket Living has appointed a new chief financial officer, Paul Rickard, as well as announcing that co-founder Paul Harbard will retire in 2019.
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News
HIMOR gets green light for 212,000 sq ft industrial scheme in Carrington
Developer HIMOR has been granted planning permission for a 212,000 sq ft industrial scheme that will form the fist phase of its Future Carrington regeneration project in Carrington, Greater Manchester.
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News
Palmer Capital appoints Allen to board of directors
Palmer Capital has appointed Charles Allen, who has been with the firm since 2013, to the board of directions.
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Online
Investors flocked to Yorkshire in Q2 spending £829m
Yorkshire and Humber attracted more than £800m of commercial property investment in the second quarter of 2018—the highest for any region outside of London and the home counties, according to research from proptech firm Datscha.
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Online
Newly formed Osborne and Co target £5bn pipeline
A group of real estate developers with a £2.5bn world-wide portfolio has rebranded under one banner, Osborne and Co, and announced that it is targeting a £5bn development pipeline over the next three years.
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Markets
Landlords up their game to help occupiers attract staff
Occupiers are looking at how buildings can boost their appeal in an effort to attract and retain skilled workers.
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News
LiveWork gets funding for co-living schemes
The co-living provider will use the funding to acquire land and build new schemes.
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Markets
Interserve’s sale of The Haymarket could move Edinburgh project on
Delayed £200m scheme is likely to progress with the existing development manager and a new partner.
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Markets
Scottish markets – Regeneration and growth in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness and beyond
The city’s East End scheme is attracting residential and industrial development but the office market still poses challenges.
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Markets
Inverness development plan set to take Highland city to next level
Tourism and a wave of new homes are set to attract investment.
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Insight
The rise of self-build
Self-build has got the government’s support. So what’s holding the sector back?
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News
Top five key development opportunities to keep an eye on this year
Market forecast to remain buoyant as Help to Buy boosts housebuilders’ confidence in land purchases.
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News
Reading Uni seeks Didcot North East buyer
The University of Reading has put a development site for 1,250 homes near Didcot, Oxfordshire, up for sale.