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7 Dec 2021 | by Lovelyn Tagalag
German logistics provider Arvato has leased 220,000 sq ft at Segro Logistics Park East Midlands Gateway
L&G pledges £4bn for offices, housing and regeneration in West Midlands
Shah on property: the CVA debate is back – and change may be in the air
Hague’s Department of Science needs to look beyond Oxbridge
Fund manager starts up £60m South East sale
Super prime Dublin residential scheme prepped for €130m sale
City office investment hits record £3.8bn in first quarter
Shaftesbury acquires 20,000 sq ft Soho block for £27.5m
Avignon refinances leisure and retail portfolio with £19m loan from M7
PJ Livesey acquires 120-home Macclesfield regeneration scheme
Tritax joint venture wins approval for 200,000 sq ft logistics facility
CBRE swoops for Cushman retail heavyweight as part of triple hire
Urban Splash/Sekisui joint venture collapses into administration
Prime £800m+ warehouse portfolio up for grabs
Former Hammerson director back in action with new advisory business
£150m mall in play as part of consensual sale
Tristan warms up £210m landmark office sale
Sale of £1bn Whitechapel life sciences scheme kicks off
Axa sounds out buyers for £165m Portman Square block
Receivers hit back as €170m Ronan sale continues
Londoners less willing to return to the office than any other global city
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