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Greater Manchester unveils UKREiiF programme - Place North West

Greater Manchester unveils UKREiiF programme - Place North West
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Barings taps head of residential investing for Europe

Barings taps head of residential investing for Europe
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Glasgow and Edinburgh targeted by homes for rent investors

A blockbuster deal involving a Scottish firm whose name is not well known outside financial circles has highlighted a development in the property world that may not be the boon some think. Edinburgh-based Sigma Capital last month announced a recommended offer from a private equity firm that put a near £200 million price tag on the business. The deal valued the shareholding of Sigma chief executive Graham Barnet at around £12.5m. Fair reward some would say for a man who can claim to have played a pioneering role in the development of a new sector of the property market. Sigma was formed in 1996 as a specialist in the technology sector and provided backing for a range of early stage firms.

In pictures: Liverpool Waters and Everton stadium plans revealed

In pictures: Liverpool Waters and Everton stadium plans revealed
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Glasgow housing plans : proposals for 433 houses on former Strathclyde Police HQ site attract £80m of funding

Menu   Glasgow housing plans : proposals for 433 houses on former Strathclyde Police HQ site attract £80m of funding The planned development A LANDMARK housing development on the site of the former Strathclyde Police headquarters on Pitt Street in Glasgow has taken another step forward with the securing of £80 million of funding by the investors behind the “Holland Park” scheme. Apache Capital Partners and Chicago-based real-estate investment management firm Harrison Street have secured the debt funding to finance the construction of Moda Living’s build-to-rent neighbourhood on the site, comprising 433 homes. The four-year debt facility provided by BentallGreenOak will fund the “construction and stabilisation of Holland Park”, the partners said.

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