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Oxford Properties completes M7 purchase
Oxford Properties, the real estate arm of Canadian pension fund OMERS, has completed its purchase of pan-European investor and asset manager M7 Real Estate.
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Mark Breuer joins Derwent London board
Derwent London has announced the appointment of Mark Breuer as an independent non-executive director.
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LCR and Network Rail appoint agents to source residential opportunities
Savills has been appointed by LCR and Network Rail partnership to identify residential development opportunities around stations.
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St Modwen appoints Alison Nimmo as non-executive director
St Modwen Properties has appointed Alison Nimmo as non-executive director.
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Supermarket Income REIT acquires £30m Cambridge Morrisons
Supermarket Income REIT has acquired a Morrisons supermarket in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire for £30m from Aberdeen Standard Investments.
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Portas calls for business rates relief extension
Retail guru Mary Portas has joined the call for business rates relief to be extended until the end of the year and for the government to introduce an incentive scheme to encourage people back into shops.
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Nick Walkey resigns as Homes England CEO
Homes England chief executive Nick Walkey has resigned and will step down on 28 February.
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Europa and Addington JV completes Hounslow redevelopment
Pan-European real estate investment manager Europa Capital and its partner Addington Capital, the property investment and asset management company, have completed the re-development of One Lampton Road, Hounslow.
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Goya buys sites for £90m worth of industrial development
Goya Developments has snapped up two sites near London for two industrial schemes with a combined GDV of £90m, Property Week can reveal.
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Crest Nicholson reports loss but remains positive
Crest Nicholson has reported a drop off in revenue and profit for its last financial year, but repaid Covid loans in the latter half as sales bounced back post-lockdown.