All Property Week articles in 10 June 2016
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AshbyCapital welcomes Genuine Dining at 200 Aldersgate
The Genuine Dining Co has been chosen to operate the café at 200 Aldersgate – AshbyCapital’s office building in London’s Farringdon.
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Former OneSavings Bank exec chair joins LendInvest
The former executive chairman of OneSavings Bank, Stephen Wilcke, is joining peer-to-peer property lender LendInvest as a senior adviser.
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CapCo shares take a tumble
Capital Counties shares nosedived on Thursday after analysts at Deutsche Bank issued a downbeat note on the company and Brexit fears sent property company shares tumbling.
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HSRE homes in on German offices
Hannover Steel Real Estate Advisors (HSRE) has taken advantage of the low cost of funding in Germany to acquire two office buildings at Bremen Airport City for €14m.
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Safestore expects full year profits to be higher than forecast
Self-storage company Safestore has reported better than expected half year results with like for like revenues jumping 10.4%.
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Purplebricks on track for UK profit this year
Purplebricks has said it expects to make a UK profit this financial year after reporting strong growth in annual results.
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Stocks bounce back ahead of Fed decision
The stock market bounced back on Wednesday after the turmoil of recent days wiped almost £100bn of the FTSE 100.
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Land Securities' Rob Noel sees pay slump to £2m
The pay packet of Land Securities chief executive Rob Noel has more than halved to £2m.
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JV submits £200m Manchester Kampus plans
Capital Centric and Henry Boot Developments have submitted planning for the first phase of Kampus; the £200m mixed-use scheme in Manchester city centre.
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St Modwen picked for Bury business park
St Modwen has been selected by Bury Council as the development partner for the town’s Chamberhall Business Park.
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Angry Green claims he didn't scupper Ashley bid for BHS
Sir Philip Green has completed a marathon five and three quarter hour grilling from MPs investigating the collapse of BHS.
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Berkeley unveils new modular housing concept
Housebuilder Berkeley has unveiled a new modular housing concept, which it says could make residential development possible on previously unviable sites.
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Valad Europe unveils raft of senior team changes
Cromwell Property Group’s Valad Europe has announced several appointments and promotions across its senior team.
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Dodd replaces James as Quintain chief executive
Quintain has appointed Lone Star’s Angus Dodd as chief executive with Max James stepping down from the role.
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Inland Homes completes two land sales
Inland Homes, the AIM-listed regeneration group and housebuilder, has completed two land sales for £18.1m.
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SEGRO transfers big box portfolio into SELP JV
SEGRO has sold a portfolio of big box warehouses and development land in Italy, the Czech Republic and Poland to the SEGRO European Logistics Partnership (SELP) joint venture for €89.4m (£71m).
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Berkeley home sales plunge 20% on Brexit fears
London-focused housebuilder Berkeley suffered a 20% drop in reservations of new homes at the start of the year due to Britain’s EU referendum, but said underlying demand remained strong as it beat profit expectations.
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Deadline for BHS bids tonight as Green appears before MPs
The administrator for BHS Duff Phelps has given those interested in buying parcels of the retailer’s stores a deadline of tonight to make their bids.
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Crown Estate wins planning for St James's scheme
The Crown Estate has won planning permission for its redevelopment of 77-79 Jermyn Street in St James’s.
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Brexit gloom wipes billions off the stock market
Misery continued on the stock market on Tuesday as the FTSE 100 shed 2% bringing the amount wiped off the index to about £100bn in four days.