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Firms plan two-year, £600m assault on homes for rent

Two key players in the UK residential rental market have joined forced to target a £600m buy up of professionally managed homes for rent during the next two years. The Partnership created by the Moorfield Group, the real estate fund manager, and Bricklane, the proptech residential investment platform, aims to acquire around 2,000 one-to-four bedroom […]

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Octopus and Schroders target retirement village developments

Investors Octopus Real Estate and asset managers Schroders Real Estate have formed a Joint Venture to fund retirement villages in partnership with market leader Elysian Residences. The proposals are targeting close to £200m of GDV with the first development planned for Berkhamstead in Hertfordshire later this year. The ongoing investment in the retirement sector is […]

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MAYORAL ELECTION IN FOCUS: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CA

On May 6 a number of Combined Authority Mayoral elections will take place and, as part of a special series of events, we invited candidates from each one one to explain what their ambitions and visions are in terms of regeneration moving forward? Below are the responses from those standing for Mayor in the Cambridgeshire […]

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Transport for the North unveils new chief executive

Martin Tugwell has been appointed as Chief Executive of Transport for the North (TfN). Following agreement from the TfN Board, he will succeed Barry White, who is due to step down this month. Current Northern Powerhouse Rail Director, Tim Wood, will become Interim chief exec until Martin officially comes on board in the summer. Martin […]

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Independent HS2 panel looking for new members

The panel that scrutinises design issues surrounding HS2 is looking for new members. The HS2 Independent Design Panel has been working with HS2 Ltd for more than five years, holding to account the leadership, project teams and partners. Now it wants to expand the panel and is particularly interested in hearing from disabled people, women […]

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Big hitters assemble for debate on Build Back Better agenda

The Government’s Build Back Better and Levelling Up agendas are the two main themes of UKREiiF’s second webinar discussion (tomorrow, 1.45-3.30pm). In the run up to the main course – the three-day UKREiiF conference and networking in Leeds next May – the event’s organisers are laying on monthly online discussions, featuring some of the most […]

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Kier Living to be reborn as Tilia Homes

Kier’s recently-sold housebuilding arm will be rebranded as Tilia Homes. Over the weekend the property giant confirmed the £110m sale of Kier Living to financier Guy Hands, who will operate Tilia out of a new company – Foster BidCo Limited. The sale is subject to approval by shareholders next month and it is expected to […]

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£1bn Midlands-based engineering framework looking for awesome foursome

A £1bn framework, servicing the engineering needs of 24 local authorities plus Highways England and the West Midlands Combined Authority, is looking for four partners. The Medium Schemes framework (MSF4), run by Midlands Highways Alliance Plus (MHAP), is for the execution of highway, civil and municipal engineering works. Typical schemes may involve, but not exclusively […]

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Grimshaw’s mangrove-inspired design secures major Chinese deal

A consortium led by Grimshaw Architects saw off some of biggest internationally-renowned design names to be chosen to develop a transport hub in southern Chinese city Shenzhen. The London-based firm’s plans, which were inspired by mangrove trees, were chosen ahead of those from the likes of Zaha Hadid and Foster and Partners. In total six […]

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