All Property Week articles in 21 September 2012
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Prisk announces £1bn for council houses
Housing minister Mark Prisk has announced a £1bn government fund to modernise council houses in 41 councils.
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DTZ to sort Royal Mail's property portfolio
Royal Mail has appointed DTZ as property adviser to its UK property portfolio.
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Argent dives in with Dolphin Square at King’s Cross
King’s Cross Central picks foundation for affordable housing at huge scheme. Emma Haslett reports
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Strutts appoints national retail partner
Strutt Parker has appointed Jonathan Brown from Edgerley Simpson Howe as a national partner in its retail department.
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Section 106 approved for Olympic Park
The London Legacy Development Corporation board approved the Section 106 agreement today for the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
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Hammerson sees strong performance from its Value Retail stake
Hammerson is set to see increased profits from its stake in Value Retail, the company told investors this week, and could increase its stake in the company.
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NewBuy figures disappoint
Just 250 homes were sold through the government’s NewBuy guarantee scheme in its first three months, official statistics have shown.
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Orpington retail development gets go ahead
Planning permission has been granted for the redevelopment of two buildings in Orpington, Kent into a cinema and seven new retail and leisure units.
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Solent Enterprise Zone plan £25m investment
Secretary of state for communities and local government Eric Pickles has announced plans to invest more than £25m in the Solent Enterprise Zone at Daedalus.
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Solent Enterprise Zone set for £25m investment
Secretary of state for communities and local government Eric Pickles has announced plans to invest more than £25m in the Solent Enterprise Zone at Daedalus.
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Redrow gains outline consent for Lancashire homes
Redrow has secured outline planning permission for the creation of 135 new homes in Chorley, Lancashire.
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Scarborough unveils £55m scheme
Scarborough Development Group has set out plans for a £55m development in North Wales, the businessdesk.com reports.
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Fort strengthens as retailers gain territory
Next is to double the amount of space it occupiers at the Fort Shopping Park in Castle Bromwich near Birmingham, as River Island also increases its unit at the scheme.
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AIB: “We had no reason to question Kallakis”
A former member of Allied Irish Bank’s property team “had no reason” to fear that information he held on Achilleas Kallakis was false, a court heard today.
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Savills markets 15 Westferry Circus
Fifteen Westferry Circus, a 170,000 sq ft office building in London’s Canary Wharf, formerly owned by Vico Capital and now in receivership, has been put up for sale.
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Belfast's Odyssey Pavilion for sale at £10m
The Odyssey Pavilion riverside leisure scheme in Belfast city centre has been put up for sale for £10m.
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Cineworld signs for Bracknell redevelopment
Cineworld has signed to open a 12-screen cinema as part of the £250m redevelopment of Bracknell Town Centre, as tipped by Property Week (14/9/12).
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Grainger confirms Chelsea council deal
Grainger has confirmed it has agreed to develop and manage two schemes worth £100m on behalf of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, as revealed by Property Week last week .
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US investor raises $700m for international expansion
Chambers Street Properties, the US-domiciled international investor, has raised $700m of new debt to fund its expansion.
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Slotting “could cause serious harm”, IPD warns
The Financial Services Authority’s new regulations for property lending “could cause serious harm if the impact on the property market and its relationship to the wider economy are not fully understood”, IPD warned today.