All Property Week articles in 13 April 2006
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Regus recoups £88m majority stake
Regus has bought back the 58% stake in its UK business that it sold in 2002
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Rosenfeld to quit Minerva to pursue 'new venture'
Minerva co-founder and chairman Andrew Rosenfeld today announced he would stand down
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Danube to raise £200m through AIM listing
Danube Property Investments is looking to raise £200m through listing on AIM. It is the latest property investment and development company looking to raise money on AIM to invest in central and eastern Europe
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DIFA to fund building at PaddingtonCentral
German fund manager DIFA Deutsche Immobilien has agreed to fund the first building at the second phase of Morley Fund Management's PaddingtonCentral
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Boultbee and RBS spend €345m crossing Finnish line
Boultbee and the Royal Bank of Scotland have bought the Kamppi shopping centre in Helsinki, Finland, for €345m (£238m)
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MPIF to acquire Berrington for £37.4m
Medical Property Investment Fund (MPIF) today announced proposals to acquire Berrington Fund Management, run by Richard Burrell, for £37.4m
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IPD reveals ongoing resi investment slump
Residential property returns in 2005 were the lowest for five years, according to Investment Property Databank's residential investment index, which was published today
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The tip-off rip-off
Some agents are tipping off fit-out contractors about impending work in exchange for backhanders, and occupiers are paying the price.
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Tchibo's UK sales push
German retailer Tchibo wants to improve its trading in the UK, following the departure of its UK managing director.
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Windows of opportunity
Chester hopes to escape the mistakes of the 1970s with its Northgate Quarter.
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Olympic Park site
Work started last week on the Olympic Park site in the Lower Lea Valley. The first job is to move powerlines in two tunnels underground. The task was overseen by culture secretary Tessa Jowell, London mayor Ken Livingstone and chief executive of the Olympic Development Authority David Higgins. The ...
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Networkers
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Test match special
It was the biggest and the best Property Awards yet. Nearly 1,800 people, from Simon Reuben to Sir John Ritblat, from Martin Myers to Vincent Tchenguiz, from Nick Leslau to Mike Slade, were at the Grosvenor House hotel last Wednesday night for the biggest occasion in the property calendar.
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The market in minutes
Christine Eade gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Magus
Yarn spinners last week moved from the Ropewalks in Bond Street, Macclesfield, so that Magus, a local developer, could convert it into offices. Macclesfield Borough Council last month granted consent for the historic building to be combined with a new development to create 35,000 sq ft (3,251 sq m) of ...
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Leeds shoe retailer runs into trouble
Moda In Pelle, the footwear retailer and wholesaler, has called in administrator Kroll.
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The need for Inclusivity
Sir, The RICS's practitioner qualification to cover inclusive environmental access is a backwards step (professional + legal, 24.03.06).
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Stephen Hester
British Land chief executive Stephen Hester (standing) is congratulated by Slough Estates chief Ian Coull after being named Property Personality of the Year at last week's Property Awards.
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Pearl says hello to Tata in Peterborough
Pearl Assurance has let Lynch Wood Park in Peterborough to Tata Consultancy Services in one of the biggest-ever UK lettings outside London.