16 Sep 2019 | by James Buckley
Competitive bidding pushes sales price above quoting
Q+A: Citycon – “I think inflation could actually be a tailwind as we look into 2023”
Middle Eastern giant buys into €160m Hamburg department store
Sale of ABG’s €480m Berlin complex back on
DLE Land secures permission for 37,000 sq m Frankfurt skyscraper
Empira to open Stockholm office
Europe is the top destination for working while abroad
Commerz Real takes 25% stake in Signa’s Hamburg tower
IWG and WeWork share slump belies reality of flex office boom
Mayfair Capital buys £40m Bristol office in larger asset push
Metro Bank finances hotel deal
Martin Property Group snaps up 1.2m sq ft retail portfolio
WeWork bought out of £620m Devonshire Square
Hong Kong giant makes London entrance with TikTok HQ buy
A council spent £80m on building a retail centre – this is what it’s worth now
Greater London urban logistics estates sell for £200m
€1bn+ luxury hotels firm in play
Apple sets deadline for staff to return to the office
Queen’s bank anoints new head of real estate
Legal & General on the hunt for 150,000 sq ft London HQ
Q+A: Brookfield – “Some of our most interesting opportunities have been acquired when others were not looking”
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