Investment

LEG raises earnings guidance after strong first half
German firm said integration of BCP portfolio helped drive performance

PTXRE hires director for nationwide transactions
Leiv Pfizenmaier joins the German firm previously known as Neoshare Real Estate from Colliers

Minnows beat MSCI index's big fish since start of downturn
Two Royal London funds feature among five best-performing balanced funds over three years
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Go-ahead for 1,000 Coventry student beds
Project will replace 22 outdated office buildings at Mercia Business Village

Council approves 5m sq ft Teesside data centre
Reserved matters planning permission granted following submission in June

BlueCastle unveils Cardiff mixed-use plans
New scheme to replace previously-consented 35-storey building

PBB provides €40m financing for Warsaw office acquisition
Investment loan facilities were received by an office fund
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Corporate
JLL reports double-digit revenue uptick in second quarter
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Logistics
Hillwood submits plans for Luton scheme
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Regeneration
Approval for first phase of 500,000 sq ft Leeds mixed-use scheme
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Investment
Minnows beat MSCI index’s big fish since start of downturn
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London
Luxury coworking group to open third London location
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Opinion
Understand generation alpha to generate alpha in student
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Logistics
Sheds market cools as occupiers are spoilt for choice
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Student Accommodation
Go-ahead for 1,000 Coventry student beds
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Corporate
Falcon AM hires Hammerson Ireland exec
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Data centres
Council approves 5m sq ft Teesside data centre
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Residential
Is BTR broke?
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London
Oval swoops for £100m Mayfair opportunity
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London
Tenants commit to Canary Wharf in 250,000 sq ft leasing flurry
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Corporate
Flex office agency floated for sale
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People
King Street grows European team with senior hires
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Corporate
UK listed propcos battle to cut costs
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London
£100m London aparthotel gem in play
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Office
Visa plans Canary Wharf move
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Corporate
Singapore’s CapitaLand on the search for European M&A opportunities
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Logistics
Sheds market cools as occupiers are spoilt for choice
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Corporate