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Salboy submits plans for tallest tower outside London
The 76-storey residential tower in Manchester will consist of 782 apartments.
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Freehold development in Leicester leads Strettons’ April auction
A total of £8.9m was raised at the auction, which achieved a success rate of 85%.
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Ryan Prince on the need for more professional landlords
In a novel format on PropCast, Senior Advisor to Montfort, Andrew Teacher, facilitates a debate between Dr. Anna Minton, reader in architecture at St. Mary’s University London and author of ‘Big Capital: Who Is London For?’, and Ryan Prince, vice chairman of Realstar Group and founder of build-to-rent brand UNCLE. ...
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AEW gets nod for 500-unit BTR scheme at Bristol’s former Debenhams
The former department store will be redeveloped for new rental homes.
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Derby council approves Wavensmere Homes’ £75m city centre regeneration scheme
Friar Gate Goods Yard project includes 276 homes and more than 110,000 sq ft of commercial space.
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Hurlington gets greenlight for £150m south London PBSA scheme
The project will also provide 42 affordable homes and 19,000 sq ft of workspace.
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Over 22,500 London ‘beds-and-sheds’ homes delivered in five years
A total of 29,688 new homes could be delivered across the capital if schemes awaiting planning are approved.
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Tide gets nod for 400-home west London PBSA scheme
The tower in Ealing will include communal and commercial spaces with public realm enhancements to the local area.
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Home completions at Persimmon fall 10%
Housebuilder posted drop in new home completions during the first three months of it financial year, but reported an improvement in sales rates and “firm pricing”.
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Tech helps to put occupiers first
The pandemic and the rise of digital management have turbocharged a ‘hotelification’ of real estate.
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MP claims councils lack funding to fight unwanted developments at appeal
Matt Western, MP for Warwick & Leamington, told the House of Commons ”funding cuts” were skewing planning in favour of developers.
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Labour claims delay on no-fault eviction ban “makes mockery” of Conservative promises
Minister said assessment of county court system must be published before ban could be enforced.
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Vita secures £90m construction loan to develop Manchester PBSA scheme
The funding, which has been provided by Cain International, will be used to develop more than 570 student beds.
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Gove approves controversial Cambridge North scheme on appeal
Brookgate appealed for the scheme’s approval last year after the planning authority failed to decide on the application.
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Dot Group acquires CRM Students to become Europe’s largest PBSA operator
The deal adds around 27,000 student beds in seven countries to the operator’s portfolio.
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Leaseholders set to pay ground rents for 20 more years as reforms diluted
Annual charges on leaseholders look set to be capped at £250.
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HarperCrewe secures £200m-plus residential investment
TPG Angelo Gordon and Ridgeback provided the funding as part of plans to expand into the UK housebuilding sector.
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Great Places secures £280m-plus deals with three lenders
New banking partner supplies debt alongside housing group’s existing lenders Santander and NatWest.
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Enfield Council seeks developer for 600-home Meridian Water scheme
The project is part of plans to develop 10,000 homes and create 6,000 new jobs.
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Thriving Investments secures £20m financing from Scottish National Investment Bank
The commitment takes the Scottish bank’s total investment in the fund to £60m.