Adam Neumann ends bid to buy back WeWork
His venture Flow Global submitted a $500m (£395m) bid to buy the troubled co-working office provider in March.
Special Opportunities REIT unveils proposed IPO
The new REIT is seeking to capitalise on the recent dislocation in UK real estate capital markets.
Home REIT secures lease surrender on over 600 properties
The properties are occupied by a mixture of private rented sector tenants on assured shorthold tenancies and social tenants placed by local authorities on licences.
Lendlease to pull out of UK market
The group has said it still plans to retain its investment platform in international markets.
General election: Property Week polls - priority policies
As we head towards 4 July, have your say on what the next government should prioritise for the property industry by taking part in our survey.
Comline to relocate to Goodman’s Bedford Commercial Park
The company has signed a lease for 70,000 sq ft of warehousing and office space.
Billy Wright to take up role of director at Torridon
The MasterChef finalist joins from agency Found Property, having previously worked in the central London agency team at Savills and FHP.
Luxury Dorset hotel and inn on market for £5.5m
Red Carnation Hotels is divesting its freehold and leasehold interests in Summer Lodge Country House Hotel and The Acorn Inn in Evershot, Dorset.
Admiral Taverns acquires Fuller’s 37-pub portfolio for £18.3m
The deal sees the group grow its UK-wide estate to 1,420 pubs.
Plummeting property values drive global real estate AUM down to £3.1trn
The 3.8% decline reflects falling values driven by the high-interest-rate environment and historic low levels of capital-raising activity.
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Park Royal leads the way as Asda shops for mixed-use projects
The retailer’s head of mixed-use developments talks Lewis Berrill through its west London scheme and plans for other such projects.
The next government must prioritise affordable housing
Editor: Worrying Office for National Statistics (ONS) data showing that housebuilding volumes slumped 13.8% in February on an annual basis emphasise the need to better support the sector, amid high interest rates and fast-rising construction and labour costs (‘Housebuilders lead slump in construction volumes’).
Housebuilders facing a perfect storm
Editor: With campaigning starting to ramp up ahead of the next election, it is clear that housing will be a major battleground when Britain heads to the polls.
Peter Bill on the opportunity for PDR conversions to provide London homes
Demand is rising for out-of-borough accommodation and developers have spotted an opportunity for permitted development rights conversions.
GLA guidance ‘doesn’t do co-location any favours’
Co-location could help address London’s need for housing and the extra demand this will bring for logistics, but new planning guidance may not make it easy to achieve.
Plugging the affordability gap
With a general election on the horizon, Greg Pitcher asks developers and housing experts what needs to happen to solve the affordable housing crisis.
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Timing’s everything in land market
Tech helps to put occupiers first
Retail takes lead in net zero race
By the way: Peter Bill on Julian Richer’s book on fixing the housing crisis
Swansea pioneers a green model
All generations need levelling up
Smashing the glass ceiling