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  • Property firm Capco in talks to buy major stake in rival Shaftesbury

    May 29, 2020

    Property development firm Capital & Counties (Capco) today confirmed it is in discussions to snap up a 23.6 per cent stake in rival Shaftesbury. The two firms own swathes of neighbouring property in the West End and the talks have sparked further speculation of a merger. The discussions, first reported by React News, are centred [...]

  • Regus owner IWG targets £315m fundraise to drive expansion after coronavirus

    May 27, 2020

    Office space giant IWG is aiming to raise £315m through a share offering as it eyes expansion opportunities as rival firms struggle during the coronavirus pandemic.  IWG, which owns Regus, said “the current environment is presenting an increased number of attractive…opportunities to accelerate the growth and development of the business”.  The office provider said sales [...]

  • London’s first skyscraper 55 Broadway to be converted into luxury hotel

    May 27, 2020

    The former London Underground headquarters in St James’ Park will be converted into a luxury hotel after the development was given the green light by planning authorities.  Westminster City Council has granted planning permission for Blue Orchid Hotels, part of the Integrity International Group, to transform the 55 Broadway complex into a new hotel.  Transport [...]

  • British Land falls to £1.1bn loss as coronavirus pandemic hits rent payments

    May 27, 2020

    British Land today said its full year results were hit by a slowdown in rent payments in March due to coronavirus and a subsequent fall in the value of its office and retail portfolio. The retail giant posted a loss of £1.1bn in the year to 31 March, with underlying profit for the year falling [...]

  • Hammerson boss David Atkins to step down after a decade

    May 27, 2020

    Hammerson chief executive David Atkins will step down after 10 years at the helm, the retail landlord said today. The property giant, which owns Birmingham’s Bullring, said Atkins will remain in position until spring 2021 while it searches for his successor. Atkins, who took the reins in 2009, said it had been a “privilege” to [...]

  • Central London office take-up plummets as employees work from home

    May 27, 2020

    The amount of central London office space leased in the first quarter of the year plunged as employees began working from home and the UK entered its coronavirus lockdown.  Office space leased in the capital between January and March reached 2.7m sq ft, down 30 per cent on the previous quarter. The government introduced a [...]

  • House buyer demand surges after government lifts property market restrictions

    May 27, 2020

    Demand from potential house buyers spiked 88 per cent after lockdown restrictions on England’s property market eased earlier this month, according to the latest research.  However, the pent-up demand varied between cities, according to the latest research by Zoopla, and the rebound in London has been less pronounced than other English cities.  The research found [...]

  • Housing transactions collapse in April as lockdown hits UK property market

    May 21, 2020

    Housing transactions plunged in April as the UK property market was brought to a standstill by the coronavirus crisis. The latest data from HM Revenue and Customs showed that the number of residential property transactions last month was down 53.2 per cent compared to April 2019. Housing transactions were also 46.1 per cent lower than [...]

  • UK supermarkets win ATM business rates legal battle

    May 20, 2020

    UK supermarkets including Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Co-op will not have to pay business rates on ATMs at their stores after winning a long-running legal battle. The Supreme Court judged today that retailers were not liable to pay business rates on ATMs inside or outside stores. The ruling against the Valuation Office Agency will result in [...]

  • London landlord Great Portland Estates pulls rental value guidance due to coronavirus

    May 20, 2020

    London landlord Great Portland Estates pulled its guidance on rental values for the year, but warned that the coronavirus crisis would continue to have a negative impact on property in the capital. The property firm’s portfolio value dropped 0.3 per cent in the year ended 31 March as retail property values fell 3.5 per cent. [...]

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