All Property Week articles in 25 June 2010
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Trevor Wood: The Definitive Guide to Retail & Leisure Parks 2010 - Executive Summary
An executive summary of Trevor Wood Associates’ retail and leisure guide detailing 1,570 retail parks, shopping parks, retail and leisure parks, leisure parks, major leisure schemes and retail warehousing developments.
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CB Richard Ellis: Yield and Pricing Patterns in the European Logistics Market
While downward yield movements and investment turnover growth have been relatively modest in the European logistics market over the past year, longer-term changes in the sector’s investment characteristics have established a different, and lower, yield regime over the past ten years than was observed previously.
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Drivers Jonas Deloitte: Manchester Crane Survey 2010
The start of 2010 brings new optimism as the UK economy exits the deepest recession in decades and returns to positive growth.
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Drivers Jonas Deloitte: Self Storage Operator Confidence Survey - May 2010
The UK economy has returned to positive growth after one of the gravest and deepest recessions since the Second World War. National GDP fell by 4.8%, unemployment increased and many retailers went bust. So how did self-storage operators fare?
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Drivers Jonas Deloitte: London Student Housing Crane Survey 2010
Student numbers studying at London’s universities have continued to grow and the supply of student accommodation in the capital remains tight. A year on from our first survey our latest research highlights that 2,490 bedspaces have completed in the last year across the capital.
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Drivers Jonas Deloitte: London Residential Crane Survey 2010
The London housing market has seen a dramatic turnaround in recent months. The economic downturn hit the housebuilding industry hard, leaving developers faced with falling land values and low sales rates.
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Drivers Jonas Deloitte: Central London Crane Survey - Q1 2010
The number of cranes on the London skyline continues to fall. This latest survey records just 33 office schemes under construction across central London, compared with 49 six months ago and some way below the 106 construction sites in the first half of 2008.
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Savills' French warehousing report - Q1 2010
In the absence of any speculative developments, the Grade A warehouses located on the North/South axis will be occupied at a steady rate. The prime rental values should consequently be maintained.
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Savills' Utrecht Office Market Bulletin - Q1 2010
“The Utrecht property market is typical of the national trend. The occupier demand in Utrecht fell slightly behind that of last year, while the nvestment market has shown a significant increase.”
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Savills' Yorkshire Industrial Market Bulletin - Summer 2010
“Footloose occupiers are being tempted to relocate to cost effective accommodation in Yorkshire, due to limited supply in other parts of the UK.”
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PWTV: City planner Rees turns 25 and signals new era for the Square Mile
The City of London’s legendary planning officer, Peter Rees, will celebrate 25 years in the job next month.
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Rockspring buys in Midtown
Rockspring Property Investment Managers has bought Fox Court in London’s midtown or around £52m reflecting a yield of 7.5%.
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Tate Britain plans get go ahead
Westminster City Council has approved plans for a significant refurbishment of one of the world’s most famous art galleries The Tate Britain.
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Where's Rooney?
Red-faced Wayne Rooney has fled the scorn of the nation’s disappointed football fans and is hiding in the Property Network, and Property Week is offering the chance to win a magnum of champagne for those who can find him.
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Green light for hotel at Clapham Junction
Planning consent has been granted for a 70-bedroom hotel opposite Clapham Junction train station.
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Government blocks Minerva's 1m sq ft Ram plans
The government today refused planning consent for Minerva’s 1m sq ft development plans at the Ram Brewery site in Wandsworth.
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Starwood and L&R buy London's Cumberland in Europe's largest hotel deal this year
Starwood Capital and London Regional have bought the Cumberland Hotel at London’s Marble Arch.
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Workspace completes £200m refinancing
Workspace Group has completed the £200m refinancing of a loan facility with GE Capital and Bayern LB.
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London & Associated restructures RBS credit facility
London and Associated Properties has restructured its credit facility with Royal Bank of Scotland, it was announced today.
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Former FA boss to oversee McCready’s Property Unit
Ian Watmore, the former Chief Executive of the Football Association, has been appointed to oversee the government’s central property function.