Galen Halasz

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Galen Halasz is an editorial intern at IHM. He is a creative writing and music double major at St. Lawrence University, where he has participated and taken leadership roles in multiple organisations, including as editor for The Hill News, member of multiple clubs and music ensembles, and athlete on the varsity cross country and track & field team. He has worked as a full-responsibility news reporter for the Adirondack Daily Enterprise and as a summer program manager for the non-profit Adirondack Center for Writing. He is currently working on his debut novel, which he hopes to publish within the next two years. Hailing from Saranac Lake, New York, Galen enjoys intellectual conversations, any kind of outdoor adventure, and following multiple sports (global football, biathlon, nordic skiing, cross country running) in his free time.
Fleet Street PBSA

£250 million loan secured for Fleet Street PBSA scheme

Reading Time: 2 minutesUK: Dominus and Cheyne Capital have secured a £250 million loan from Standard Chartered to fund the ongoing conversion of a former office building at 65 Fleet Street in London into a student accommodation scheme.

Brisbane BTR

Frasers Property sells Brisbane BTR property to Barings and Aware Super

Reading Time: 2 minutesAustralia: Singapore’s Frasers Property has agreed to sell a nearly completed build-to-rent project in Brisbane to a vehicle set up by US investment manager Barings and Australia’s Aware Super superannuation fund for a reported A$285 million (USD 202 million).

Stewart Moore

Host appoints Moore as chief executive

Reading Time: < 1 minuteUK: Residential operations platform Host has appointed Stewart Moore as chief executive to support its next phase of growth.

Re:shape

Re:shape buys north London site for 1,000 new home development

Reading Time: 3 minutesUK: Coliving developer Re:shape has exchanged contracts with Notting Hill Genesis to buy a project in Tottenham Hale, north London, with the potential for up to 1,000 new homes, at least half of which will be coliving units.