All Property Week articles in 12 August 2016
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Property's football first XI pitch
With the new Premier League season gets underway, PW picks out the best and worst examples of former players who went from the pitch to property. Let us know if you agree with our selections @propertyweek on Twitter.
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Property's football first XI
Ahead of the first Friday night live game of the Premier League season, PW picks out the best and worst examples of former players who went from the pitch to property. Let us know if you agree with our selections @propertyweek on Twitter . See the lineup in full ...
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Tottenham Hale set to see biggest property demand boost from night tube
Property demand across the initial night tube service stops is set to receive a boost with Tottenham Hale and Woodford predicted to be the most popular by new research.
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Construction firm plans CVA to continue trading
Construction and heritage restoration company William Anelay has run into financial difficulties and is seeking help from creditors to remain afloat.
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Techspace to open co-working office in Aldgate
Co-working group Techspace is opening a new office in east London after receiving £5m in funding from Leo Noé in June.
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Uniserve signs to Chepstow shed
Uniserve has signed to a 72,476 sq ft warehouse in Chepstow, Wales after agreeing a 10-year lease at Newhouse Farm Distribution Centre.
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NewRiver graduates from AIM
NewRiver Retail has completed its move from AIM to the main market of the London Stock Exchange.
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UKCPT reports marginal drop in NAV
UK Commercial Property Trust has reported a NAV total return of 1.9% in half year results.
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Capital & Regional mulls Camberley centre sale
Capital Regional is actively considering the sale of The Mall in Camberley at a price around the £88.5m valuation.
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Savills shares recover strongly
Savills shares jumped 4.2% on Wednesday even as the wider stock market slipped.
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Norway’s wealth fund writes down value of UK property
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund has written down the value of its UK property investments by 5% in the wake of the EU referendum result.
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Colliers: Government to 'remove' power to appeal business rates
The latest government plans to reform the business rates’ appeals system will effectively remove the ability of businesses to appeal their rates bill, according to Colliers International.
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RESI: Political heavyweights lined up for conference, including new housing minister
Two of the biggest political heavyweights in the sector have been confirmed for this year’s RESI conference: new housing minister Gavin Barwell and London’s deputy mayor for housing James Murray.
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SEGRO and Aviva sign logistics firm at Heathrow
SEGRO and Aviva Investors’ Airport Property Partnership (APP) has signed up transportation and logistics firm Kuehne + Nagel to their North Feltham Trading Estate at Heathrow.
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M&G invests £165m in European commercial assets
M G Real Estate has invested €190m (£165m) in European commercial property in Paris, Barcelona and Copenhagen.
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Capco and Robert De Niro get green light for Covent Garden hotel
Capital Counties has been given the go-ahead to develop a luxury hotel in Covent Garden with Hollywood star Robert De Niro.
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Multiple promotions at Europa Capital including two new partners
Europa Capital has announced a range of promotions, making James Fortescue and Hugo Black partners.
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Water Plus helps fill-up Stoke's landmark Two Smithfield development
A new joint venture between Severn Trent and United Utilities, Water Plus, has taken 38,300 sq ft at Stoke-on-Trent’s Two Smithfield on a 10-year lease.
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Topland takes on Davey From Aviva Investors
Andrew Davey has joined Topland Group in an aquistion role, moving from Aviva Investors.
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Property funds - Kames latest to cut exit penalty
Kames Capital has become the latest fund to reduce the penalty imposed on investors seeking to withdraw cash from its property funds, shifting fair-value pricing from 10% to 8.5%.