All Scotland articles – Page 22
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Fortwell Capital secures first Scottish deal with care home developer
Fortwell Capital has provided a £40m revolving credit facility to Scottish care home developer Simply UK.
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Houzen announces UK-wide expansion
Residential proptech firm Houzen is expanding into five new cities in the next 18 months to support its ongoing growth.
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Sauchiehall sale sealed with Saudi investor
Saudi investment firm Arbah Capital has bought the Sauchiehall Building in Glasgow from KKR and Quadrant Estates for £55m.
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L&G commits £285m to Glasgow’s equal pay liabilities
Legal General has given £285m of funding to Glasgow City Council’s property arm to help it settle equal pay liabilities while protecting the city’s real estate assets.
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Bank of Scotland’s main Glasgow office sold to Korean investors for £48.4m
The historic former head office for The Union Bank of Scotland in Glasgow has been sold by Savills Investment Management to Korean investors for £48.4m in an off-market deal.
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Legal & General backs Skyliner BTR development in Edinburgh
Forward-funding deal for 338-flat scheme marks L G’s first BTR foray in Edinburgh and its second in Scotland
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Canmoor agrees Scotland’s largest industrial pre-let for five years
Asset manager Canmoor has agreed terms with wholesaler JW Filshill for Scotland’s largest industrial pre-let for five years.
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Edinburgh is UK’s third largest student accommodation investment destination, study shows
Behind London and Birmingham, Edinburgh has seen the third largest amount of investment in purpose-built student accommodation in the UK in the last three years, according to a new report by Knight Frank.
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Scotland sees 21% drop in sales
Commercial property sales in Scotland fell 21% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2019 due to economic uncertainty, according to new data by the Scottish Property Federation (SPF).
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Next round of planning must deliver the economic growth Scotland needs
Scotland is at a crossroads… again. Every 10 years, we seem to end up back in the same place, rehearsing the same old arguments. I am not referring to Scotland or the UK’s constitutional future but a topic that is almost as contentious: planning.
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Markets
Key development projects take shape in Renfrewshire
Andrew Stone reports on plans for airport area and Paisley
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Edinburgh city centre office supply sinks to all-time low
Occupiers forced to look to peripheral locations.
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First Scottish BTR schemes show strong levels of demand
Confidence is on the up as market grows.
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Co-working trend heads north
WeWork’s imminent arrival in Edinburgh shows sector is gaining momentum.
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Edinburgh Airport development site comes to market
A huge mixed-use development site next to Edinburgh International Airport has come to the market.
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KanAm buys Standard Life Aberdeen HQ in Edinburgh
KanAm Grund Group has acquired Standard Life Aberdeen’s headquarters in Edinburgh for a price believed to be around £130m.
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Knight Frank arranges debt facility for Hyundai’s £55m NHS HQ deal
Knight Frank Debt Advisory has arranged a three-year debt facility at 65% loan-to-value for Hyundai Asset Management’s purchase of Gyle Square, the NHS’s headquarters in Edinburgh, for £55m.
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Aberdeen Standard sells Scottish retail park
Corum Asset Management has acquired East Kilbride Retail Park from Aberdeen Standard Investments for £12.25m.
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Glasgow Waitrose sold for £12m
Danske Bank’s Northern Bank Pension Trust has sold a Waitrose in Newton Mearns, Glasgow for £12.1m to a UK investor.
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Intu sells Glasgow site to Peel
Intu has agreed a deal to sell land next to its Braehead shopping centre in Glasgow for £6.1m to Peel Group’s Clydeport.