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Propertyshe Perspectives: How to be a B Corp, BIDs and the stewardship of London, the return to the workplace, CBRE and Industrious, London has become a boomtown for rats
As Covid-19 began to take hold a year ago, there were concerns that the ESG agenda would be relegated to the back burner as we focused on dealing with the effects of the pandemic.
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Weston Homes launches £144m of sales
Housebuilder Weston Homes has launched the sale of three developments across the South East, which have a combined total gross development (GDV) of £144m.
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IV Real Estate transforms two Bristol office buildings
IV Real Estate has completed the refurbishment of two prime office buildings in Bristol city centre.
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BrewDog cheers first English hotel
BrewDog’s first hotel in England has been given the go ahead by Manchester City Council.
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Retailer OOPS! shows appetite for more space
Frozen food retailer OOPS! is searching for 30 new sites this year as part of an expansion drive.
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Target raises £60m to fund asset deals
Target Healthcare has raised £60m via an oversubscribed share issue after raising the placing due to demand.
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Taylor Wessing hires Michael Goldberg and team
Taylor Wessing has expanded its real estate group with the appointment of a team from Greenberg Traurig.
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Bruntwood SciTech completes science park acquisition
Bruntwood SciTech is drawing up plans for new developments at Melbourn Science Park in Cambridge after completing the acquisition of the scheme for £46.2m.
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View from the top: Shaun Bailey, London mayoral candidate
The skyscraper-loving Conservative candidate for London mayor tells Property Week how he will promote development and oppose certain Tory policies if he wins the race against the current incumbent Sadiq Khan.
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How will a new stamp duty land tax surcharge affect non-UK residents?
Non-UK residents will suffer a new stamp duty land tax (SDLT) surcharge on dwelling purchases in England and Northern Ireland from 1 April 2021.