All Property Week articles in 10 October 2008
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APC Advice - Week 14: Six-month counsellor and supervisor review (part 3)
Jon Lever continues his series on the six-month counsellor and supervisor review, while Ben Elder looks at the insurance competency
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Warner Estate Holdings renegotiates with banks
Warner Estate Holdings has renegotiated a bank facility changing its loan to value covenants for its combined facilities of £415m to an average of 79% compared to 75% at 31 March 2008.
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European Market Indicators - Autumn 2008
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Knight Frank's Madrid Office Market Report
Transactional volumes rose in the second quarter of the year, bringing mid-year take-up to almost 300,000 sq m. yet, this represented a 41% fall on the first half of 2007, while the number of deals completed also fell significantly.
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Knight Frank's global highlights
Read Knight Franks' report on Kuala Lumpur's Condominium, office, retail and hotel market as well as the property markets in Penang and in Johor Bahru.
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MEPC deal at Chineham
MEPC has secured Talaris, the leading cash handling company, to take a new headquarters at Chineham Park in Basingstoke.
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Moorfield swoops for £15m assisted living company
Raven Mount has sold its assisted living development business to Moorfield Group for £15m.
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Carlyle submits plans for Oxford scheme
US private equity firm Carlyle Group has submitted a planning application for a £22m mixed-use scheme in the Queen Street area of Oxford city centre.
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Hester's departure from British Land confirmed
Stephen Hester is to leave British Land to become chief executive of The Royal Bank of Scotland.
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Crisis: Banks thrown £37bn lifeline
The government is to pump about £50bn into three of the country’s largest banks in a broad-based recapitalisation that could see it end up with a controlling 60% stake in Royal Bank of Scotland and 40% stake in the merged Lloyds TSB/ HBOS. The terms of the Lloyds/ HBOS merger ...
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Crisis: City to lose tens years of jobs gains
The City of London will lose 62,000 jobs by the end of 2009, wiping out all the growth of the last 10 years, a firm of economic consultants predicts.
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Baugur founder to 'lose control' of UK retail in deal with Sir Philip Green
The founder of Baugur yesterday admitted he would lose control of the retail group that spans the House of Fraser department store chain and the Hamleys toy retailer if a planned deal with UK entrepreneur Sir Philip Green goes ahead.
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Britannia and Co-op eye super-mutual deal
Britannia, the country’s second-largest building society, is talking to the Co-op’s financial services arm about creating a 'super-mutual'.
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Tchenguiz dumps Whitbread holding
Robert Tchenguiz is believed to have sold his entire 3% holding in Whitbread, the hotels-to-coffee shops leisure group.
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Rugby Estates unveils £100m equity plan
David Tye and Andrew Wilson, the chairman and chief executive of listed property group Rugby Estates, are wooing leading shareholders over a plan to raise £100m in fresh equity.
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Housebuilding woes set to continue
Housebuilders are bracing themselves for another torrid week as industry data look set to add another dose of gloom to the ailing sector.
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Housing scheme bags top architecture prize
Britain’s most prestigious architecture prize has been won – for the first time in its 13-year history – by a housing scheme.
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Banks fail to pass on rate cuts
Mortgage customers have felt little benefit so far from Wednesday's cut in the Bank of England base rate.
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Dawnay Day duo lose assets
Guy Naggar and Peter Klimt are unlikely to be sailing to warmer climes this winter to escape the fallout from the recent collapse of Dawnay Day, the company they founded.
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Canary Wharf’s Wood Wharf given green light
Plans for a major waterside development at the London’s Canary Wharf estate was granted outline planning consent by Tower Hamlets council last night.