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LaSalle Buy Purley Way for £45 Million

LaSalle acquires prime south London retail park.

Green Light for £400m Kingston Town Centre Revamp

Joint developers British Land and Universities Superannuation Scheme have got the green light for a plan to regenerate Kingston town centre’s Eden Walk shopping centre in West London.

AXA IM - Real Assets buys Asticus Building for £80m

AXA Investment Managers - Real Assets has bought the Asticus Building in London for £80m on behalf of one of its funds.

London Experiences Boom in Budget Hotel Growth as Developments Move East

​London's budget hotel sector has experienced significant growth since the city hosted the 2012 Olympic Games, a new report reveals.

Commercial Property Lending Market in UK Seeing Renewed Confidence

Confidence has returned to the commercial property lending market in the UK as new loan originations hit a post crisis high, new figures shows.

London Skyscraper Rents Rising Faster Than Any Other Global City

According to the latest Skyscraper Index from Knight Frank, office rents in London's skyscrapers are rising faster than those in any other global city.

Dubai Becomes a Haven for UK Commercial Property Investors

According to analysts at the recent Dubai Property Show London 2016, British citizens have emerged as the second largest investors in Dubai real estate and according to the Dubai Land Department they have invested £1.9 billion in 2015. This is a strong indicator of the UK investor demand for high quality real estate is up. Dubai's property market fundamentals are made up of world-class infrastructure and a regulatory environment that ranks among the most favorable in the world.

London's Skyscraper Boom Continues with 119 New Towers in the Pipeline

Over 100 new tall buildings have been proposed for the British capital in the last year, but only a small number are actually being built, according to the latest industry research.
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