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Savills doubles September’s 2022 auction sales, raising £85m
Savills raised over £36m in its 10th auction of the year this week, bringing the total amount raised this month to more than double September 2022’s figure.
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Gove rejects GPE plans for pair of Southwark office towers
Housing secretary Michael Gove has rejected Great Portland Estates’ (GPE) plans to redevelop two large London office towers at its giant New City Court scheme in Southwark.
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Assets sell for over double guide prices at £7.6m Strettons’ September auction
A three-storey freehold commercial site in Ilford, east London, went for nearly three times its guide price at Strettons’ September property auction, which saw a total of £7.6m raised.
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Oxford’s St Hilda’s College buys £12m city centre property
St Hilda’s College, part of Oxford University, has added to its property portfolio with the acquisition of 14-16 Norham Gardens for £12m, which will be used as student accommodation.
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Last call for North West PROPS Awards entries
The North West PROPS Awards close for entries on 25 September and those who wish to enter must do so before the end of the day on Monday.
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MEES uncertainty angers industry as Sunak dilutes net-zero policies
Rishi Sunak’s shift in the government’s net zero commitments last week managed to simultaneously incur the wrath of environmental campaigners, the automotive industry, energy companies and most of the property sector.
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University of Birmingham to build £50m net zero Energy Institute
The University of Birmingham is to build a net zero carbon facility to house its Energy Institute and expand its energy and research function.
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Paul Love joins Savills building and project consultancy team
Savills has added to its building and project consultancy (BPC) team with the appointment of Paul Love, who joins as a director in the firm’s Cardiff office.
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BPF warns over phishing emails after account hack
The British Property Federation has fallen victim to hackers and urged contacts to remain vigilant about emails received from the organisation.
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Therme appoints UK CEO as £250m Manchester development gets approval
Therme Group has appointed Professor David Russell as its first UK chief executive after receiving planning approval for the UK’s first city-based wellbeing resort in Manchester.