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Super-prime South Kensington block goes up for sale
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Logistics
New occupier secured for former Britishvolt site near Birmingham
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Alternatives
Sky wins appeal for 470,000 sq ft Elstree studio expansion
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Opinion
New towns: building sustainable value through critical infrastructure
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Sustainability
Carb0n reinforces UK presence with senior appointments
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Residential
Super-prime South Kensington block goes up for sale
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Hotels & Leisure
Investor prepares £200m London hotel portfolio sale
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Office
Sky’s Essex tech facility dished up for £12m sale
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Residential
Approval given for St William’s Brighton mixed-use redevelopment
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People
M&G recruits Hines MD as head of UK investment management
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People
Mayor adds six senior hires to Old Oak development committee
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Retail
Orchard Street snaps up £40m Newcastle retail park
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Residential
QuadReal buys 6,000-home BTR operating business
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Student Accommodation
US investor mulls sale of £500m student platform
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London
ITV Studios to relocate to Patrizia development
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Office
St James’s Place lines up £400m portfolio sale to private equity firm
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Finance
BGO backs £200m development on billionaires’ row
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London
Cola puts £300m fizz into London hotels market
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Corporate
Life Science REIT leans towards £300m break-up
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Logistics
Blackstone seeks £135m+ for prime Heathrow logistics park
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Investment
What’s up for grabs in the final quarter?
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Logistics