- Living Watch
- 05-Dec-2024
Unite Students buys Glasgow site to build 934-bed asset
UK student accommodation specialist Unite Students has purchased a site in Glasgow to build a new 934-bed property.
Read moreUK student accommodation specialist Unite Students has purchased a site in Glasgow to build a new 934-bed property.
Read moreCBRE Investment Management has acquired a newly developed student housing campus in Milan, Italy, on behalf of a separate account client.
Read moreGreykite European real estate fund has agreed the acquisition of an 8,000 m2 vacant hotel in Munich, which will seed a newly formed €250 mln purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) strategy, in joint venture with Equilibria Group.
Read moreSwedish developer and construction company Skanska is investing approximately SEK 530 mln (€46 mln) in the Mandelblomman residential development in Täby Park, near Stockholm.
Read moreSpanish land developer LandCo, a Banco Santander subsidiary, and institutional investor Patron Capital are partnering to build 1,350 homes across 16 Spanish developments.
Read moreSwedish real estate company Klarabo has agreed to conditionally acquire a SEK 850 mln (€74 mln) real estate portfolio in Sweden from Rikshem Group.
Read moreSavills has sold a multifamily building in Harrow, London, on behalf of administrators Interpath Advisory, for over £58 mln (€70 mln) to an unnamed buyer.
Read moreResidential and mixed-use developer London Square is converting the landmark Westminster Tower on Albert Embankment into a 17-storey luxury residential building.
Read moreLiving specialist Greystar and ABP, the Netherlands’ largest pension fund, have acquired 560 rental homes in The Hague on behalf of their recently formed Dutch Essential Housing Venture.
Read moreGermany's DWS has acquired Hayfield, a newly developed private apartment scheme located in Killiney, Dublin from Irish developer, Park Developments for almost €97.5 mln in an off-market transaction.
Read moreOpportunistic investors KKR and Baupost confirmed the acquisition of a portfolio of 33 Marriott International hotels across the UK from ADIA, while listed property group Covivio completed the purchase of 43 hotel properties in France, Belgium and Germany, in a €800 mln swap deal with AccorInvest.