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UK to Unveil Railway Landlord With Swathes of Land for Homes

UK to Unveil Railway Landlord With Swathes of Land for Homes

Bloomberg4 days ago
The UK government is set to unveil a new real estate company with a vast portfolio of land around the country's railways that will form a key tenet of the ruling Labour Party 's ambitions to boost housing.
The Department for Transport will next week announce the formation of Platform Four, a new company that will contain the real estate portfolios of Network Rail and London & Continental Railways, people with knowledge of the proposals said. The combined entity will control a £30 billion real estate portfolio, one of the people said, asking not to be identified as the plans aren't yet public.
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