All Property Week articles in 16 July 2010
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Asda plans two new Sheffield stores
Asda has announced renewed plans for two new Yorkshire stores in Elland and in Mosborough in south-east Sheffield.
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More new names for Southgate Bath
Multi Development and Aviva Investors have signed a raft of new names for their Southgate scheme in Bath.
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North Yorkshire Council buys £4.7m navy site
Defence Estates, the Ministry of Defence’s property arm, has sold a former Royal Navy site near Harrogate for £4.7m to North Yorkshire County Council.
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Minority shareholders should vote against £1.6bn F&C CPT and UK CPT merger says Cenkos
Minority shareholders should vote against the £1.6bn merger of F C Commercial Property Trust and UK Commercial Property Trust, a note from City broker Cenkos has said.
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Green means go for Miller Birch and E.ON
Power company E.ON and its development partner Miller Birch have secured planning permission for a 105,000 sq ft “green” office scheme.
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GPE portfolio outperforms the market
Great Portland Estates’ portfolio outperformed the market with a 4.6% capital value growth in the second quarter of this year, the company said today.
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DevSecs launches £100m rights issue
Development Securities today announced a £100.2m rights issue to take advantage of development opportunities in the finance-starved market.
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Wolverhampton Development Company to be wound up
Advantage West Midlands and Wolverhampton City Council, the funding partners of WDC, announced today that due to “difficult decisions as regards the level of financial support they are able to give organisations” Wolverhampton Development Company will be wound up.
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Staffordshire police offices up for sale
Staffordshire Police has put the freehold interest of 5,573 sq ft of commercial office space at Crossfields, 35 Cannock Road in Baswich, near Stafford, up for sale.
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MORNING AFTER: The Property Race Day
The fourth annual Property Race Day was the biggest yet, it was sold out with 700 thoroughbreds from the property industry descending on Ascot.
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Tritax completes Brindleyplace sale
Tritax has completed the sale of £190m worth of offices at Birmingham’s Brindleyplace, as first revealed by PropertyWeek.com.
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MORNING AFTER: Sailing at Hamble with Plus Shops
Down to Hamble for a spot of sailing courtesy of Plus Shops.
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MORNING AFTER: Movers & Shakers Henley Networking Event
The Movers Shakers networking club set sail down the Thames on 8 July for a networking evening at henley Festival of Music Arts.
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Recovery is ‘stalling’, says Helical Bar
Helical Bar believes the strong recovery in property values is “stalling”, and will only buy selectively, the company said today in a market update.
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Trinity Leeds to go ahead and non-exec director appointed at LandSecs
Land Securities has confirmed it plans to start its 1m sq ft Trinity Leeds shopping centre scheme.
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London resi rents surge, says Knight Frank
Residential landlords in London’s prime areas have seen a surge in rents over the past year, according to Knight Frank.
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Lesley Knox to succeed David Home as Grosvenor chairman
Grosvenor has appointed Lesley Knox to succeed David Home as non-executive chairman. She will join the board in September and become chairman in January 2011.
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ProLogis signs three build-to-suits in Europe
ProLogis has secured three build-to-suit agreements for distribution facilities in Europe totalling 389,000 sq ft and approximately $31m of investment.
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London and Stamford buy in Battersea
London Stamford Property has bought apartments and car parking spaces at Bridges Wharf, Battersea, in south London.
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Cable gives regions hope over RDA cuts
Business secretary Vince Cable said he would listen to pleas to avoid handing crucial regional development agency powers to a quango in London.