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Exclusive: Intermediate Capital Group (ICG) shops around for £90m of supermarkets | Chris Borland https://lnkd.in/gyV99c78
ICG shops around for £90m of supermarkets
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Exclusive: Ingleby Trice LLP hires JLL London director | James Buckley https://lnkd.in/gayPQzwW
Ingleby Trice hires JLL London director
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Exclusive: Bruntwood SciTech scales up portfolio with Manchester office purchase | Charlie Schouten Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM) https://lnkd.in/gMtrbHa6
Bruntwood SciTech scales up portfolio with Manchester office purchase
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Exclusive: Nuttall to leave Cole Waterhouse | Charlie Schouten https://lnkd.in/ghDEccqW
Nuttall to leave Cole Waterhouse
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Green Street News speaks to Tishman Speyer's head of Germany, Florian Reiff, on its new Berlin campus, the German office market and more Q+A: Tishman Germany – "The market needs to be shaken up so liquidity can return" | Michael Minarzik https://lnkd.in/gGEmU7Uk
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"Development plans are also being shelved for a more positive reason – namely that the retail has performed much better than expected" Analysis: Retail conversion projects quietly shelved | Guy Montague-Jones Allan Lockhart, NewRiver REIT plc Mark Robinson, Ellandi Lawrence Hutchings, CAPITAL & REGIONAL PLC Rob Cosslett, Schroders https://lnkd.in/gxc6qSuH
Retail conversion projects quietly shelved
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Exclusive: Westbrook Partners fires up £69m industrial sale | Chris Borland https://lnkd.in/gzdRgEEw
Westbrook fires up £69m industrial sale
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Top executives from the UK's biggest property firms shared their thoughts on the outlook for different sectors Analysis: Propco bosses bullish on returns across sectors | Guy Montague-Jones EPRA (European Public Real Estate Association), Jefferies Mark Allan, Landsec Paul Williams, Derwent London Jeremy Simon Robson Brown, Morgan Stanley Helen Gordon, Grainger PLC Michael Burt, Unite Students Colin Godfrey, Tritax Big Box REIT plc Harry Hyman, Primary Health Properties PLC (PHP) https://lnkd.in/g9fH33yC
Propco bosses bullish on returns across sectors
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Exclusive: BSI eyes Covent Garden HQ move | James Buckley https://lnkd.in/gwJ__Acv
BSI eyes Covent Garden HQ move
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