All Property Week articles in 25 February 2011
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Online
Goodman raises new capital for €1.6bn European logistics fund
Goodman Group has secured a €1.2bn equity and debt package for Europe’s largest distribution property fund.
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Online
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Online
Centre for Cities tells Croydon to invest
Croydon is no longer “London’s back office” and the borough will need to retain and grow its existing private sector employment base if it is to maintain its economic health through a period of national shrinkage in the public sector.
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Online
Government revives enterprise zones
The government has this weekend made a £100m pledge to reintroduce enterprise zones at the Budget on 23 March.
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Online
Berkeley pledges £33m towards Northern Line extension
Plans to extend London’s Northern Line from Kennington to Nine Elms have been boosted by a pledge by Berkeley Homes to pay £33m towards the development.
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Online
Brogan Danvers Gold becomes BDG London
London-based agency Brogan Danvers Gold has rebranded as BDG London as part of a plan to focus more closely on lettings in central London.
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News
Axa to forward fund south-west shed for Co-op
Axa Real Estate Investment Managers has agreed to forward fund the development of a distribution centre in Avonmouth, near Bristol, which has been prelet to the Co-operative Group
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News
Bluewater welcomes new retail line-up
Five retailers have taken space at Bluewater shopping centre in Kent this month
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Markets
Ukrainian pays princely sum for Regent’s Park mansion
A Ukrainian oligarch is understood to have paid more than £32m for one of the mansions in Oakmayne Properties’ residential redevelopment on Cornwall Terrace in Regent’s Park, London
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News
Time for Skagen in Westfield London
Danish watch and clock retailer Skagen is to open its first UK store at Westfield London in Shepherd’s Bush
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Insight
Norris is wrong on Olympics and localism
Sir, How much longer are you going to let Steven Norris deface the pages of your once perfectly admirable journal
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Professional
Do not let squatters’ rights override your own
Weak occupier demand and stalled progress on regeneration schemes has led to property owners and managers facing increased risks and costs associated with all types of vacant property
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News
TK maxes out in Kilburn
TK Maxx has taken a 21,932 sq ft shop at 142-144 Kilburn High Road in north London from landlord KS UK Properties
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Professional
People Moves: Ryden, Humberts Leisure and more
This week’s movers include Pablo Pavia, who has been promoted at Savills
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News
Houston: prepared for lift-off
Normer ING global head to launch two £250m London funds next month
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Insight
Housebuilders suffocated as inflation starts to squeeze profits
Andy Carroll poached by Liverpool for £35m and Fernando Torres joining Chelsea for a UK record £50m fee; inflation is firmly on the agenda – but not just in football
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Insight
We’ll have to work hard this year to spot property’s Jekyll and Hyde
The year to December 2010 was a year of two halves
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Professional
New guide for retailers
Shopping centre organisation BCSC has published a Guide to Retail Delivery for landlords, tenants, agents and centre management teams
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Professional
Swinney freezes relief rates
Scottish finance minister John Swinney has announced that business rates relief for landlords of empty properties in Scotland will stay in place for until at least April 2012