All Property Week articles in 17 February 2012
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Property Week launches free iPad Sheds app
Property Week’s new Sheds iPad app is available to download from the Apple app store.
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MIPIM 2012: Standard & Poor's chief economist to outline Europe's economic climate
Standard Poor’s chief economist for Europe will outline the pitfalls of the current economic climate in a keynote speech at this year’s MIPIM conference in Cannes.
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Senior redundancies at BNP Paribas
BNP Paribas has made two senior redundancies at its South East office agency as part of its previously announced plans to reduce staff numbers.
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Sequoia buys £25m clothes factory in Somerset
Bath-based property company Sequoia has bought the former Bonsoir of London clothes factory in Crewkerne, Somerset, for £25m.
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Developers put plans for Reading's Station Hill on show
Plans for the regeneration of Station Hill in Reading have gone on display at Reading Town Hall today.
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MIPIM 2012: Germany takes centre stage
Germany, one of the financial fulcrums on which the future of the Euro depends, will take centre stage at this year’s MIPIM.
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MIPIM 2012: New institutional forum to examine fund management models
A forum bringing together 40 institutional investors to discuss the problems facing the real estate financial community will be launched at this year’s MIPIM.
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CSC wins shareholder approval for Peel purchases
Capital Shopping Centres won the approval of shareholders today for two controversial purchases from its largest shareholder.
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Vodafone signs up to St Catherine’s Walk shopping centre
The ten-year lease, with an annual rent of £67,500, was agreed with Orchard Street Investment Management, and follows a recent agreement with Mitchells and Butler to open a combined Toby Carvery and Harvester at the centre. St Catherine’s Walk opened in April 2010 and expects to receive more than 7m ...
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Green light for Birmingham tram extension
The Government has given the go-ahead for construction to begin on the £128m extension of the Midland Metro through Birmingham city centre, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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Westfield gets approval for White City extension
Westfield’s £1bn extension plan for its White City shopping centre was approved by Hammersmith Fulham Council last night.
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Revamp planned for Liverpool's Philharmonic
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society is planning a major refurbishment of the city’s Philharmonic Hall building, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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Scarborough Developments buys Salford site
Scarborough Development Group has purchased the Middlewood Locks site in Salford.
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Hines in talks to buy £300m Broadgate West
Hines has put two City of London office buildings totalling 460,000 sq ft under offer for around £300m.
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Henderson pulls £35m Commonwealth House sale
Henderson Global Investors has decided not to sell a 100,000 sq ft office block in London’s West End, after opting to redevelop the property itself.
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“No certainty” over Warner reaching debt agreement with Blackstone
Warner Estate Holdings has said “there remains no certainty” over whether it will be able to reach an agreement over its £224m loan talks.