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British Land CEO heralds asset management “engine” driving value through conviction bets on campuses
On the latest episode of PropCast, clustering, co-locations and a laser-like focus on customers are some of the things that British Land’s boss believes will drive value as it broadens its campus strategy to include life sciences, logistics and housing.
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JV funds £302m Moda scheme in ‘largest regional BTR deal’
Investment management firm Harrison Street announced what it claims is the UK’s largest regional build-to-rent (BTR) deal to date, with its funding of Moda Living’s £302m gross development value (GDV), 722-home Great Charles Street development in Birmingham, under its joint venture with Apache Capital and NFU Mutual.
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Warehouse REIT sells £54.7m of assets in disposal drive
Warehouse REIT has continued it disposal strategy by selling a further tranche of assets for £54.7m.
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Supermarket Income REIT hits acquisition trail after £430m Sainsbury’s sale
Supermarket Income REIT is targeting up to £250m of acquisitions following the £430.9m sale of its Sainsbury’s portfolio back to the supermarket giant, Property Week can reveal.
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Workspace Group’s Sonal Jain on why property must focus on operational performance to reach net zero
Decarbonising any industry requires a strong collective effort and the right policy incentives to ensure that all industry players, big and small, are motivated to act. The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) regulations specifying a minimum Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating have certainly created the right imperative to act, but ...
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Mansfield appointed to board of Martin’s Properties
Keith Mansfield has been appointed to the board of property investment firm Martin’s Properties, taking up a senior independent non-executive director role, Property Week can reveal.
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Proptech is key to ESG progress
Earlier this month, Freeths and Property Week brought together a panel of experts from across the industry to discuss how proptech applications can provide property companies with solutions to address the challenges, and grasp the opportunities, presented by the rising tide of environmental, social and governance issues.
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Eco upgrading offers opportunities
The office sector is truly being hit while it is down. Covid-19 sparked a destructive spiral and now the next level of Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) comes into effect on 1 April, meaning all buildings will have to have a minimum EPC rating of ‘E’ – and from 2030, ...
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Budget had an upside for commercial investors
It is clear that Jeremy Hunt’s recent spring Budget favoured commercial property investors along with those who specialise in serviced accommodation.
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Looking back to the future for investment zone success
Experts say funding and strategic planning is vital to fulfilling lofty aim of creating ‘12 new Canary Wharfs’.