March 7, 2022

First new office development to complete in Leeds in 2022 tops out

CEG welcomed the leader of Leeds City Council and other stakeholders in the city to its flagship Globe Point development today (3/3/22) for a topping out ceremony. BAM Construction commenced the development in May 2021 on behalf of CEG and is set for full completion this summer. Simon Sutcliffe, Construction

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Construction work starts on new £20 Million Chryston community hub

Work on a new £20million community hub in Chryston has begun, with a turf-cutting event to mark the start of construction taking place on Monday 28 February. North Lanarkshire Council is working in partnership with NHS Lanarkshire on the project that will deliver a 21st-century learning environment along with state-of-the-art

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Living Space’s Flagship £12m Malvern Oaks Development Reaches Completion

All 51 homes at Living Space’s flagship Malvern Oaks development in Herefordshire are now completed and occupied. The six-acre scheme features 32 homes delivered to housing provider Stonewater for affordable rent and shared ownership, together with 19 open market properties. Located off Pixiefields in the traditional village of Cradley, the

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COLLIDA CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS THIS WORLD ENGINEERING DAY… 

TO CELEBRATE UNESCO’s World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development, digital construction company Collida highlights strategic alliances with three major international companies, SWAPP, Epic Games and Target 3D, that are driving the company’s UK growth.  Founded by construction giant Willmott Dixon, Collida aims to harness the very latest digital technology to

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Westbrook Forward Funds £172.5M Industrial Portfolio

Westbrook Forward Funds £172.5M Industrial Portfolio

Westbrook Partners has agreed to forward-purchase two BREAAM ‘Very Good’ urban logistics portfolios for £172.5m from Chancerygate and Bridges Fund Management (“Bridges”). The first portfolio, which was wholly owned by Chancerygate, is called Urban Portal and comprises three multi-unit logistics developments located in Aston Clinton, Brackley and Leicester. The schemes

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Get Answers to Your Biggest Questions About Business

Whether you are just starting a business or have been running a company for several years, questions can often pop up regarding your business and how you should run it.  Here is a list of popular questions and their answers to help you and your business press forward.  What are

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March 7, 2022

First new office development to complete in Leeds in 2022 tops out

CEG welcomed the leader of Leeds City Council and other stakeholders in the city to its flagship Globe Point development today (3/3/22) for a topping out ceremony. BAM Construction commenced the development in May 2021 on behalf of CEG and is set for full completion this summer. Simon Sutcliffe, Construction Director for BAM, said: “BAM’s buildings are winning sustainability awards across the UK. Our knowledge and understanding, which spans both buildings and the design and construction process, is being transferred to Globe Point. This flagship city centre building is a BREEAM Excellent development and it is really taking shape.” Providing next generation workspace for over 400 people, the 37,800 sq ft seven-storey building on Globe Road is striking, with its flat iron design providing spectacular views across the city from the roof terrace gardens. Responding to occupiers’ expectations and the new ways of working, Globe Point will deliver some of the highest quality workspace in Leeds, along with ground floor break-out space and café kitchen.  Councillor James Lewis, leader of Leeds City Council, said: “This is a really exciting milestone, not only for the Globe Point development, but also for the regeneration of Leeds’s Temple district and the wider South Bank area. “High-quality projects like Globe Point are a sign of the strength of the Leeds economy as we continue our recovery from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and redouble our efforts to deliver jobs and opportunities for all. It promises to be a worthy and very impressive addition to our city’s skyline.” Globe Point will be the first new build office to complete in Leeds City Centre this year and is the first of CEG’s developments to complete within the Temple district of the city. CEG is currently managing the transformation of Drapers Yard, on Marshall Street, for Labcorp’s life science centre of excellence. The new headquarter facility will boast a new façade, roof top amenity space with a green, sedum roof and new landscaping and planting. CEG, alongside Leeds City Council and other stakeholders, is bringing forward further development across the Temple district, with the potential to provide some 4 million sq ft of high quality accommodation with Temple Works at its heart as a cultural centrepiece. Nick Lee, director at CEG, said: “Globe Point will deliver much needed new workspace within Leeds City Centre. The quality of the building and the approach to people and sustainability led design will set the tone for future developments within Temple. We are really excited about the buzz in Temple and the number of people living and working in the area continues to grow, supporting the fantastic bars, restaurants and other amenities, including our events space partnership with Chow Down.” Fox Lloyd Jones and Knight Frank are marketing the building on behalf of CEG. Nick Salkeld from Fox Lloyd Jones said: “We are beyond excited to have this ground-breaking scheme ready to show occupiers and the delivery work to date has already surpassed our expectations as to what a new generation workspace looks and feels like. Throughout the design process we really majored on the detail around the flexibility and quality of the space, making the most of its unique dual aspect with amazing natural light around the entire floorplate. The finished product will raise the bar as to what constitutes the best new office space in the city in a highly sustainable building and at the heart of an area steeped in history and character.” Eamon Fox, partner and head of office agency at global property consultancy Knight Frank in Leeds, said: “We are on course to deliver next generation workspace, combining great design, strong ESG credentials and new technology. With great interest from existing Leeds businesses, as well as inward investing firms, its clear Globe Point will provide space that will appeal to staff and help to attract skills and talent in today’s competitive environment, as well as meeting a businesses’ sustainability targets.” Award-winning Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios is the architect for Globe Point. Amanda Whittington, Partner, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios said: “Alongside the wider masterplan, FCBStudios has designed two office buildings at the Temple site to provide 22,727m² of new Grade A office space. “On the historical east of the site, Globe Point office is an expressive flat iron building that marks the approach from key routes to the city centre. Brickwork panels form a dynamic façade with a contrasting aluminium profiled crown. “Designed to BREEAM excellent, the internal workspaces allow plenty of natural daylight to provide healthy flexible workspaces and cater for an ever changing office environment. Rooftop terraces on the top floors offer amenity space with commanding views. A co-working/café space on the ground floor has been developed with interior designers Ekho Studio to provide an exciting new destination for the area.”

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Construction work starts on new £20 Million Chryston community hub

Work on a new £20million community hub in Chryston has begun, with a turf-cutting event to mark the start of construction taking place on Monday 28 February. North Lanarkshire Council is working in partnership with NHS Lanarkshire on the project that will deliver a 21st-century learning environment along with state-of-the-art health and wellbeing facilities. The new community hub is being delivered by hub South West, the development partner of North Lanarkshire Council with construction partner Robertson Construction and will replace the existing Chryston Primary School as well as provide a new Community Health Clinic. Councillor Frank McNally, Convener of Education and Families, broke ground on the site by cutting the first turf. He said: “Today’s event is another clear example of the council’s vision for its local communities to provide first class learning environments for pupils and teaching staff and deliver excellent facilities for the wider community to benefit from. “The new facility will provide the children and residents of Chryston and surrounding areas with superb facilities. “Our integrated town hubs and the smaller community hubs are modernising the entire school estate and offer multiple services from the council and our partners. “We’re delivering significant investment across North Lanarkshire that will benefit people of all ages now and for generations to come.” Plans for the hub include high-quality outdoor and indoor sports facilities; an extensive landscaped playground for the school; healthcare gardens for clinic patients and staff; and community greenspaces and paths designed to enhance connections across the site and encourage active travel. The new learning facility will see up to 509 pupils learn in naturally lit, flexible spaces and be flexible to accommodate a wide range of learning requirements. One of the exciting features developed by Ryder is the landscape design which creates seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor environments with all class bases benefiting from direct access to the playground. And pupils will be able to take part in daily mile walks with a route which is indicated with footprints around the site. Outdoor play equipment also includes bug hotels, allotment beds, and a fire pit surrounded by log seating, all provide different teaching and learning opportunities for the school.  Plans for the clinic include the provision of seven treatment/clinical rooms and a group room to support the delivery of local health services in state of the art health and wellbeing facilities including garden areas. The new community health clinic will provide a larger, more modern facility than the existing Muirhead Clinic, which only allows a small range of community health services to be provided locally due to its size and lack of any dedicated car parking. It will continue to operate its existing services while the new clinic is built. Maggs Thomson, Head of Health, Health & Social Care North Lanarkshire, said: “This is a major milestone towards delivering a new state-of-the-art health clinic for Chryston and the surrounding area. “It will be a purpose-built clinic providing clinical services close to where people live and ensure local people no longer need to travel to Glasgow for certain services. “Through detailed engagement with local service users and stakeholders we will develop a modern facility meeting the needs of people in the area. “This partnership working also means services will continue to run at the existing health clinic during construction, and then transfer to the new facility once completed, meaning there should be minimal disruption for patients and service users.” Michael Ross, Chief Executive, hub South West, said: “It is fantastic to celebrate the start of this exciting project and continue our close working relationship with North Lanarkshire Council in delivering its programme of works. “Our unique partnering approach and focus on the benefits to both the local community and local economy, coupled with our focus on quality and continuous improvement, will ensure this facility is enjoyed for generations to come.” Andy McLinden, Robertson Construction Central West, said: “Our experience in the education and healthcare sectors will allow us to deliver a state-of-the-art facility that not only supports the Council’s vision but that the whole community can be proud of. “Chryston Community Hub is the first project we will deliver on behalf of hub South West since securing Tier 1 status last year and we look forward to engaging with the people of Chryston as the build progresses.” Children and young people, staff, parents and the local community all played a significant role in developing the design for the campus. We worked closely with them to ensure the design reflected our aspirations while taking into account the local community’s requirements and the area’s natural heritage and architecture. The new facility is expected to be operational by August 2023.

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Living Space’s Flagship £12m Malvern Oaks Development Reaches Completion

All 51 homes at Living Space’s flagship Malvern Oaks development in Herefordshire are now completed and occupied. The six-acre scheme features 32 homes delivered to housing provider Stonewater for affordable rent and shared ownership, together with 19 open market properties. Located off Pixiefields in the traditional village of Cradley, the £12m scheme benefits from enviable views of the Malvern Hills. Supported by Homes England funding, the development comprises two, three and four-bedroom high-quality family homes and bungalows. The focal point for the expansive scheme is a large area of Public Open Space with a fully equipped children’s play area. To complement the open space, Stonewater and Living Space commissioned a local artist to create hand-carved wooden pixie stools to feature as public artworks. The development opened to the public in Autumn 2020 and all of the homes for sale were matched with buyers well ahead of the build schedule. Paul Breen, Managing Director of Living Space said: “Malvern Oaks is a shining example of how well mixed-tenure development can work. The proportion of the 51 homes which were purpose-designed for affordable rent, shared ownership and private sale is very equal. There has been very little new development in this traditional rural area of Herefordshire and so demand for each type of housing has been extremely high. From the outset, we worked alongside Stonewater to ensure this partnership scheme raised the bar in terms of quality – both for the newly built homes themselves and the landscaping and communal open space.  “We have really enjoyed seeing the new residents move into their homes and are delighted to be able to mark the completion of this flagship development. We are now looking forward to several new partnership projects with Stonewater, which will have a strong eco focus.” Matt Crucefix, Director of Development (West and South) at Stonewater said: “We’re pleased that we were able to work in partnership with Living Space and to provide over and beyond the number of affordable homes required at this flagship development. “We’re committed to giving everyone the opportunity to live in a home that they are proud of and we recognise that this is especially challenging in rural areas where wages are low, but property prices – in villages such as Cradley – are high. Whilst Covid-19 created some delays for this project, it’s great to hand over these high-quality affordable homes in this scenic part of Herefordshire to the people who need them most.”

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COLLIDA CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS THIS WORLD ENGINEERING DAY… 

TO CELEBRATE UNESCO’s World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development, digital construction company Collida highlights strategic alliances with three major international companies, SWAPP, Epic Games and Target 3D, that are driving the company’s UK growth.  Founded by construction giant Willmott Dixon, Collida aims to harness the very latest digital technology to provide access to a portfolio of in-house platforms that deliver construction projects that meet a variety of sustainable benchmarks including, in the case of new homes, Passivhaus.  Tim Carey, chief product director at Collida, said: “World Engineering Day is a celebration of how international cooperation is essential for how we design and engineer spaces that meet the demands of people in the future.  “Collida’s suite of digital platforms that deliver heightened levels of customisable design, procurement and AI-generated technology is only possible by working with the best companies. This network of international industry connections helps us give our customers and contractors access to the very best technologies from all over the world.”  SWAPP – Design and planning you can rely on, delivered fast.  Partnering with Tel Aviv-based SWAPP, which prides itself on ‘designing buildings with data driven speed’, provides the perfect mix of design, sustainability, and technology to offer an experience at efficiency levels unheard of within the industry.   Collida says that together, they can create multiple options, undertake site and building-code analysis, and tailor the outputs – which include feasibility studies, construction documents and 3D renderings – to the customer’s needs. This can all happen with the click of a mouse – no specialist knowledge or additional software necessary.  Eitan Tsfarti, CEO and co-founder of Swapp, said: “Swapp is excited to partner with Collida. We share a belief that technology can be harnessed to revolutionise how architecture is practiced in modern times. Swapp looks forward to helping Collida leverage AI and data to enable the automation and optimisation of processes across the architectural ecosystem.”  Epic Games – Gaming industry levels of immersion coupled with architectural expertise.  Collida wants to provide an experience that changes the way it communicates the complexities of a construction project – and how its customers view, review, customise, and approve choices.  It says that this can only be achieved through industry leading real-time visualisations coupled with both the flexibility of an underlying engine coding and industry expertise. This is why it has collaborated with the US-based founder of popular game ‘Fortnite’, Epic Games, to use their Unreal Engine real-time 3D technology to create this new experience.  Ken Pimentel, architecture industry manager at Epic Games, said: “Pushing the boundaries of what’s possible is something the Collida team has been eager to do. The idea that we can radically simplify the process of stakeholder and client engagement by delivering high-fidelity experiences to any browser or device pays dividends for everyone involved.”  Target 3D – Research and development enabled through collaboration.  Elsewhere, Collida has been exploring the potential of immersive virtual learning environments to support the industry and workplaces of the future.   Working with Target3D at its Virtual Production Test Stage, Collida employees have taken part in a virtual Collida Living home to test design options at 1:1 scale to demonstrate the smart inner workings of its sustainable designs.  Dan Munslow, immersive producer at Target3D, said: “Target3D is delighted to have worked with Willmott Dixon on the Collida project. At our Virtual Production Test Stage, we have tested multiple workflows with filmmakers using Virtual Production in a traditional sense but this project has pushed the boundaries further. Working with the Collida team and a model at a 1:1 scale we were able to composite engineers and trainers into the build in real time using games engine Virtual Production techniques. This research has led to creating a new approach to construction design presentation and training tools.”  To find out more about how Collida is building back wiser, visit www.collida.com 

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Chubb Announces Ground-breaking Partnership with Cloud-based Digital Platform Supplier, Skyresponse

Chubb, one of the UK’s leading telecare and telehealth solution providers, is pleased to announce an exciting and innovative partnership with Swedish cloud-based alarm management software provider, Skyresponse. This brand-new partnership, the first of its kind in the UK for Skyresponse, enables Chubb to launch Cloud Care Control, a true cloud-based, remote personal care alarm monitoring platform solution. Utilising Skyresponse’s alarm management platform and embracing the switch to the Next Generation Network (NGN) infrastructure, Cloud Care Control will provide fast and effective remote monitoring of personal alarms for end-users of public sector organisations, including councils, health and social care providers and housing associations. The new and future-proofed solution will provide instant help and care through monitoring and response to activated devices and equipment such as care alarms and associated peripherals. In turn, this will support Chubb Community Care’s vision for enabling vulnerable persons to remain as independent as possible, as well as remotely aid those patients in recovery, providing them with remote access to care. With an emphasis on open design and interoperability at its core, Cloud Care Control provides scalability in adding new services and products to suit customers specific service needs and enable to take full advantage of the benefits that a full digital solution will bring to service user support. Shaun Moscrop, General Manager for Chubb Community Care, said, “We’re delighted to have signed a partnership with Skyresponse to bring this pioneering life protecting service to the UK and Ireland. Through innovations in technology, remote care is now much more accessible for both the providers and end-users. We’re delighted to be leading the way in providing a solution that will protect people so they can live healthy and independent lives. Our new Cloud Care Control solution is further evidence that Chubb is now moving ahead of the curve when it comes to digitalisation and innovations in telecare, ultimately meaning better care for our end users.” Martin Reidevall, CEO at Skyresponse, said, “We are happy to be part of Chubb’s offering to UK and Ireland. This partnership is absolutely the right step for Skyresponse to fulfil our vision Improving lives in a connected world. We are by far the fastest growing platform for alarm management in the Nordics Elderly care market where our customers harvest the benefits of digitalisation. With this partnership we can now also change the UK and Irish market with a platform that already today can provide the benefits available once digitalisation have happened and that means the Chubb customers can provide better and more secure service to their end users.” Chubb’s Cloud Care Control service will be available from June 2022. For more information contact Marketing@chubb.co.uk

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UK REiiF / Weekly Update – New Exhibitors – New Attendees – New Sponsors

Momentum continues to build ahead of the UKREiiF event in May – and here is a brief overview of this key updates from the past week: Click for for more information… Greystar, Kajima Partnerships and Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council are some of the latest organisations to secure an exhibition space. Stanhope, Areli Real Estate, South Street Asset Management, D2N2 LEP, UK Science Park Association, Papa John’s and PD Ports added their name to the attendee list alongside many others. New event speakers include the Department for International Trade’s Deputy Director Gus Wiseman and Senior Advisor Lynn Mathieson, and Liverpool City Region Combined Authority’s Chief Executive Katherine Fairclough.  Our first few fringe events have been added to the programme – many more are set to be revealed over the coming weeks. About the Annual UKREiiF Event – 17-19th May – Leeds City Centre – 5,000+ expected attendees – 250+ high level speakers over 14 different stages and pavilions – 100+ exhibitors – 50 fringe events across the city – Investment and city tours – UKREiiF Awards Dinner Investor and Developer Attendees Some of the investors and developers who have confirmed their involvement include: abrdn – Abu Dhabi Investment Authority – Adderstone Group – Addington Capital – Adventum Wealth – AEW – Aldermore – Alinda – Allianz – Allied London – Alpha Real Estate – Alvarium Investments – AMP Capital – Amundi – Apache Capital – Aprirose Real Estate – Apsley House Capital – Areli Real Estate – Ares – ASK Partners – Assetz Capital – Associated British Ports – Assura – Aventum Wealth – Aviva Investors – AXA Investment Management – Axeus Homes – Bank of America – Bank of London and The Middle East – Barclays – Barings – Baytree – BCEGI – BentallGreenOak – BioMed Realty – Blackbrook Capital – Blackstone – Blackfinch – BMO Real Estate Partners – Boundary Real Estate – Bouwinvest Real Estate – Bridges Fund Management – Brightbay Real Estate – British Land – Bruntwood SciTech – Brydell Partners – Caddick Group – Caisson Investment Management – CAPITAL&CENTRIC – Capital & Region – Canada Life – Castleforge Partners – Catalyst Capital – CB Collier – CBRE Global Investors – Citivale – City Developments – Cromwell Property Group – Crosstree Real Estate – Coalfield Regeneration Trust – Colmore Capital – Close Brothers – Colony Capital – Cordiant – Cortland – Countryside – Coutts – Cowell Group – Crystal Waters Global – Cycas Hospitality – Deka Investment – Deutsche Finance International – Deutsche Hypo NORD/LB Real Estate Finance – DZ Bank Group – Edmond de Rothschild – Ellandi – Esteema Capital Partners – Euroterra Capital – Evans Randall Investors – Evansis – Federated Hermes – Fidelity International – Fiera Real Estate – Firethorn Trust – First Base – Floreat – Fortwell Capital – Frasers Property – Fresh Thinking Capital – G15 – Galliford Try Investments – Gatehouse Bank – GBB – Glenbrook Property – GLIL Infrastructure – Global Mutual – Grainger Plc – Greater Manchester Pension Fund – Green Future Partnerships – Gresham House – Greystar – GRIT Real Estate – Harrison Street – Harworth Group – HBD – Heimstaden – Hines – Hope Capital – Horizon Cremation – HS Credit – HSBC – Hudson Advisors – Igloo Investments – IKEA – Impact Healthcare REIT – Ingenious Group – Invesco Real Estate – Investec – IO – Kajima Partnerships – Korea Development Bank – Korea Investment Corporation – Kuwait Investment Authority – L&Q – LaSalle Investment Management – Legal & General – Lendlease – Life Science REIT – Lifegate Capital – Lloyds Banking Group – Local Pensions Partnership Investments – Logicor – London & Scottish Property Investment Management – London CIV – London Legacy Development Corporation – Lone Star Funds – LXi REIT – M7 Real Estate – M&G Real Estate – Madison International Realty – Mapletree – Mactaggart and Family Partners – MAN Group – Masthaven – Maya Capital – Mayfair Capital – MBU Capital – MCM Investments – MEPC – Metro Bank – Metropolitan Thames Valley – MODA Living – Moorfield Group – Morgan Stanley – Mubadala Investment Company – Mutual Capital – Naila Investment – New River REIT – Next – Nine Group – Northumberland Estates – Northwood Investors – NREP – Nuveen – OakNorth Bank – Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation – Oxford Properties – Palace Capital – PATRIZIA – Pension Insurance Corporation – PfP Capital – PGIM Real Estate – Pheonix Group – Pigeon Investment Management – PIMCO – Placefirst – Places for People – Platform Housing – Pradera – Prescient Data Centres – Prestbury Investments Holdings – Prideview Group – Prologis – Property Alliance Group – Puma Investments – Qatar Investment Company – QuadReal Property Group – Queensberry – Quintain – Regal London – Resonance – RevCap – RivingtonHark – Roma Finance – Round Hill Capital – Royal House of Nahyan, Abu Dhabi Royal Family – Royal House of Saud, Saudi Royal Family – rsbgi – Sanctuary Group – Santander – Savills Investment Management – Scarborough Group International – Schroders – Scottish National Investment Bank – Secure Income REIT – Seaforth Leand – SEGRO – Serenity Parks – Shelborn Asset Management – Silbury Finance – Smart Parc – Social Housing REIT – Socius – South Street Asset Management – St Modwen – Stafford Capital Partners – Stanhope – Stenprop – Sterling Capital – Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation – Supermarket Income REIT – Swiss Life Asset Managers – Taylor Wimpey – TCN UK – Telereal Trillium – Tesco Pensions Investment – Thackeray Estates – The Hanro Group – The Valesco Group – Thirteen Group – Thompson Taraz – TOWN – Triple Point – Tritax Symmetry – Tyrus Capital – UK Infrastructure Bank – UK Land Estates – Unite Students – Union Investment Group – Union Property Services – United Trust Bank – Urban Development Partnerships – Urban Logistics REIT – Vengrove – Victoria Harbour Group – Virgin Money – Warehouse REIT – Waterfront Concepts – Yondr Group – Zorin Finance Public Sector Attendees And we have an array of public sector attendees and supporters including local authorities, Government departments and combined authorities… Belfast City Council – Birmingham City Council – Bristol

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Westbrook Forward Funds £172.5M Industrial Portfolio

Westbrook Forward Funds £172.5M Industrial Portfolio

Westbrook Partners has agreed to forward-purchase two BREAAM ‘Very Good’ urban logistics portfolios for £172.5m from Chancerygate and Bridges Fund Management (“Bridges”). The first portfolio, which was wholly owned by Chancerygate, is called Urban Portal and comprises three multi-unit logistics developments located in Aston Clinton, Brackley and Leicester. The schemes will total 347,177 sq ft across 45 units and all three are set to practically complete in the next 12 months. The second portfolio, called City Gateway, comprises three multi-unit developments in Edinburgh, Leeds and Peterborough. The three schemes were jointly owned by Chancerygate and Bridges, who have a long track record of successful collaboration on sustainable industrial developments.  The City Gateway portfolio will total 485,389 sq ft across 61 units, providing 43 industrial/warehouse units, 16 trade counter units and two drive throughs. The three schemes are set for practical completion in the next 24 months. In total, the portfolios comprise 832,000 sq ft over 42 acres, with each of the six schemes being acquired on a forward-commitment basis. All the newly built units will have market leading green credentials and will be constructed to the highest specification.  Commenting on the deal, Mark Donnor, managing principal of Westbrook Partners, said: “We are delighted to have concluded the deal with Chancerygate and Bridges Fund Management, in such a timely manner. “The 832,000 sq ft of Grade A stock is already receiving strong occupational interest for a variety of units. JLL is instructed to pre-lease the portfolio.” Founded in 1995, Chancerygate is the UK’s largest multi-unit industrial developer and asset manager and the only one operating nationwide. The company has offices in London, Warrington, Birmingham, Bristol and Milton Keynes. It currently has more than 3.5m sq ft of industrial space under construction or ready for development across 32 sites ranging from Bournemouth to Edinburgh. Chancerygate managing director, Richard Bains, said: “Our strategy of focusing on acquiring urban logistics sites and delivering Grade A schemes benefiting from strong environmental credentials has been borne out by the very strong interest we received for these portfolios. “We are very pleased to have concluded the deal with Westbrook Partners in a very swift timescale. The funds from the disposal will be used by us to invest in further strategic speculative development opportunities as Chancerygate continues to expand throughout the UK.” Bridges Fund Management is a specialist sustainable and impact investor. It has been working in partnership with Chancerygate on projects for more than 10 years. Investments include acquisitions last year of sites for industrial development in Coventry, Leeds, Tolworth and Edinburgh. Guy Bowden, partner at Bridges Fund management, added: “We’re delighted to complete this forward-purchase, which we think is testament to the strong demand – from both investors and occupiers – for high-quality highly sustainable logistics developments. Bridges’ sustainable logistics portfolio continues to deliver both attractive financial returns for our investors and superior environmental outcomes.”  Tudor Real Estate represented Westbrook. JLL advised Chancerygate and Bridges Fund Management.

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Get Answers to Your Biggest Questions About Business

Whether you are just starting a business or have been running a company for several years, questions can often pop up regarding your business and how you should run it.  Here is a list of popular questions and their answers to help you and your business press forward.  What are the Best Departments to Outsource? Every business comes with its limitations when it comes to resources. It doesn’t matter if your company is large or small. You can probably benefit from the ease and effectiveness that outsourcing can bring. So, what are the best departments for your business to outsource?  Credit Needs If your business needs to pull hundreds of credit reports each day, you may need to consider outsourcing credit check api technology. Hiring professionals to take care of your credit needs will free up your team’s resources and allow them to focus more on the details of the business. Not to mention they will have the infrastructure to perform these credit checks in the best way, giving you quality and efficiency. Customer Service Customer service is perhaps one of the most important elements of any business. People want to support companies that take care of them, and they actively don’t want to support companies that don’t. So, leave this one up to the professionals. Hire services that provide trained personnel to answer your phones, emails, and set up automatic responses for you.  Good Use of Modern Technology  The main benefit to outsourcing, in general, is that you gain access to the best technology for whatever department you are outsourcing. Your company may not have the finances, resources, or desire to build or buy the technology that is necessary to do something correctly. When this is the case, simply outsource that department so you can spend your time and money on more important matters.  Is My Business on the Right Track? Everyone wants to make sure that their business is on the right track, but this can often be a difficult question to answer. It ultimately depends on what you want your business to do. Aside from being successful, what do you hope your business will give to this world or your community? Here are a few things that can help you establish an answer to this question.  Vision It all starts with a vision. A vision is something that business owners often develop in the beginning stages of their business planning. Essentially, it is your dream for what you want your business to be or do. Once you have a clear vision, you can move on to building a strategy.  Strategy Do you have a solid strategy that focuses on your vision? In this phase, you should consult with seasoned business owners and consultants to develop a strategy that lays out a clear path for your business that consists of short-term and long-term goals.  Long and Short Term Goals  Your long-term goals should be lofty and relatively difficult to attain, keeping you and your staff inspired to press on. The key to accomplishing your long-term goals is setting well-crafted short-term goals that pave the way for you. Accomplishing these short-term goals is a great way to tell that your business is on the right track.  Is My Business With the Times? This world is ever-changing. Especially when it comes to business, the needs for certain products and services are always changing. This is why it is so important to stay on top of the times. For example, cryptocurrency quickly grabbed everyone’s attention. If you are a company that is already able to process crypto payments, then you are with the times. Being among the first to hop on board when things change is a great way to ensure that you are with the times.  Did I Hire the Right People? Hiring the right people is critical to owning a successful business, and you are right to be asking the question. A great way to tell if you hired the right people is by assessing their passion and initiative. If you have people who are just as passionate as you, then you are on the right track.  How to I Set My Startup Up for Success?  Startups can be difficult to manage. For most people, there is a large learning curve and a lot of legal hoops to jump through. Using a professional startup legal service is a great way to get people on board who can ensure that your startup is set up for success.  Are My Finances Organized Correctly? This is a great question for anyone in the startup phase of their business. If you don’t have the resources to hire a team of professionals, how could you ensure that your finances are well taken care of? The simple answer is QuickBooks. This is a tool to help you auto-track your expenses and income, accept certain forms of payment, and have the security of knowing your business’ finances are organized well.  How Should I Market My Business? Marketing is so important. Ultimately the best thing you can do is hire a marketing professional and team to completely run that side of your business. But what if you don’t have the resources for that quite yet? If this sounds like you, then social media is a great tool to focus on.  Social Media  Being present on all platforms of social media is a great way to ensure that your business is getting in front of people. Be sure that you create an overall theme and stick to it. Having a consistent theme and a consistent posting schedule will help establish your company as professional and organized in the eyes of the public.  The Takeaway As a business owner, you are always going to have questions regarding ways to improve your business, or at the very least make sure that it is on the right track. This is a natural part of running a company.  The questions above are big ones that people often have. Even if you

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