All Property Week articles in 09 July 2010
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HMV and Curzon win permission to open cinema in Waterstones
Planning permission granted for fourth floor of Piccadilly branch of book store in London’s West End
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McCready speaks: Watch the government’s property “tsar” give his views
To watch our John McCready video visit PublicPropertyUK.com
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Global investment in Q2 doubles to $66bn
Global real estate investment in the second quarter of 2010 was $66bn – double the same period in 2009, research from Jones Lang LaSalle has shown.
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Tesco development arms submits £150m Gateshead plan
Spenhill has submitted a planning application for the $150m regeneration of Trinity Square in Gateshead.
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Fletcher King pre-tax profits drop
Profits at property consultancy Fletcher King fell by more than a quarter in 2009, the firm revealed today.
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Green light for Stockley expansion
A 750,00 sq ft extension to Stockley Park in West London has been approved by the London Borough of Hillingdon.
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Primary healthcare property market to gain from NHS revamp
Primary Health Properties (PHP), the primary healthcare property REIT, believes its market will be boosted by the government’s revamp of the NHS.
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Kirsh calls for removal of Minerva chief executive
Kifin, a company controlled by wealthy South African investor Natie Kirsh, is trying to oust the chairman and chief executive of Minerva, the London developer.
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Barratt's Clare backs localism but raises housing policy concerns
Barratt Developments is embracing the coalition’s localism agenda according to chief executive Mark Clare but he today called on the government to provide more detailed guidelines on its housing policy amid uncertain economic conditions.
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IPD: UK values rose 0.5% in June
UK commercial property has eased to its slowest quarterly growth since the market rebound began last August.
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Plans submitted for Falkirk scheme
British Waterways and Falkirk Council have submitted plans for 58-acre mixed use scheme on Forth Clyde canal.
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Glasgow's St Enoch Centre manager promoted to European portfolio
Susan Nicol, the general manager of Glasgow’s St Enoch Centre who oversaw its £150m redevelopment, has been promoted by the centre’s owner, Ivanhoe Cambridge.
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Pramerica forms Abu Dhabi joint venture
Pramerica Real Estate Investors has formed a real estate investment management joint venture with Abu Dhabi government investment body Mubadala Development Company.
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Persimmon chief calls on coalition to issue planning guides
Mike Farley, chief executive of leading housebuilder Persimmon, has added his voice to the chorus of disapproval over the Coalition’s failure to issue clear policy guidelines for housing development after revoking regional spatial strategies.
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Property “tsar” cool on public property REITs
Property “tsar” John McCready poured cold water on REITs for public sector property at an event in London this morning.
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LXB to raise £40m from share placing
LXB Retail is raising nearly £40m from a placing of new shares.
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Barratt cools housing recovery talk
Barratt Developments today tempered the current talk of a UK housing recovery and said that the market is likely to remain challenging as a result of continued constraints on the availability of mortgage finance and overall economic concerns.
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Havering appoints Countryside Properties in Essex
Havering Council has appointed Countryside Properties and Notting Hill Housing Trust to build 170 new homes in Essex.
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Instant hires former Friends Reunited boss
Entrepreneur Michael Murphy has taken over as the chairman of Instant, the online broker for serviced office space and providers of managed offices.
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Sporting plans for Lewisham revealed
Regeneration specialist Renewal has launched plans for the regeneration of north Lewisham.