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NTA up 12% as British Land returns to annual profit
British Land has posted a 12.2% rise in net tangible assets to 727p per share, while the value of net assets came in at £6.7bn, up from just under £6bn 12 months ago.
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Workman makes 48 promotions across business
Commercial property management and building consultancy firm Workman has made 48 promotions across the business.
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Stockport MDC seeks long-term joint venture partner for Stockport 8
The Stockport Mayoral Development Corporation (MDC) has revealed the latest development opportunity within the town centre’s £1bn transformation and is seeking a long-term joint venture partner for the project.
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M7 Real Estate offloads Gloucestershire industrial estate
M7 Real Estate has sold the Formal Industrial Estate (Formal IE) in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, to a private client of Real Estate Investment Management.
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Vengrove bags brownfield land in Reading for logistics scheme
Vengrove has acquired two acres of brownfield land in Reading for the development of a £16.5m GDV mid-box logistics scheme of 40,000 sq ft.
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Moda Living hands energy data to residents
Moda Living has launched a new data-led proptech platform to modernise the way residents interact with their energy consumption in order to boost ESG performance and reduce the cost of living.
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M7 Capital refinances five-asset Avignon portfolio with £19m loan
M7 Capital has provided a £19m loan to refinance a mixed-use portfolio managed by Avignon Capital.
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Essenys appoints Harvey as new chief financial officer
Sarah Harvey has joined UK proptech firm essensys’ board of directors as chief financial officer of the group.
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KPMG’s Connor joins Allsop as new chief financial officer
Allsop has appointed Lesley Connor as its new chief financial officer and chief operations officer.
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Nearly 9,000 mid-rise buildings in England affected by ‘life threatening fire risks’
Between 6,220 and 8,890 of mid-rise residential buildings in England require work to fix “life-threatening fire risks”, according to a pilot study from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC).