All Property Week articles in 27 April 2012
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BNPPRE hires UK chief exec
BNP Paribas Real Estate has undertaken a reshuffle at the top of its UK business and hired a top agent as its new UK chief executive, Property Week can reveal.
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BNPPRE hires big hitter as UK chief exec
BNP Paribas Real Estate has undertaken a reshuffle at the top of its UK business and hired a top agent as its new UK chief executive, Property Week can reveal.
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Knight Frank: Shopping Centre Investment Quarterly - Q1 2012
While the economic outlook appears to be more stable, Q1 2012 recorded much lower levels of transactions than a year ago as investors remained cautious.
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RICS: UK Commercial Market Survey - Q1 2012
The latest RICS UK Commercial Market Survey shows there was little change in overall activity during the first quarter.
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Prupim: United Kingdom Real Estate Perspective - April 2012
Having steadily and continually risen since August 2009, capital values appear to have peaked. Indeed, values have now fallen, albeit only marginally, for the last three months, reflecting a combination of flat or negative rental growth and small increases in yields.
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Knight Frank: M25 Offices - Q1 2012
Following robust take-up in the second half of 2011, Q1 take-up was relatively subdued in the M25 and the M4, at 25% and 33% respectively below the 10-year quarterly average.
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Instant Serviced Offices: Global Office Review 2011
Serviced offices are one of the fastest growing sectors in the commercial property market. Based on Instant’s data, as of July 2011, there were 5,484 centres operating in 101 countries around the world.
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Investec Securities: Household Goods & Home Construction - May 2012
Three months on from our housebuilding initiation note, Huffing and Puffing, on 30th January, and things are going along steadily so far, very much in line with our thesis.
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Savills: Commercial Development Activity - April 2012
March data pointed to a marked monthly expansion in total commercial development activity, that was the strongest in just over two years.
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Savills: Dublin Industrial Market - Q1 2012
“Q1 12 has seen the sharpest increase in the amount of industrial space coming to the Dublin market in the last number of years, with a record total of 1.4m sq m of space now available. The increase is being driven by overall market conditionsand an increasing number of banks ...
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Cushman & Wakefield: Quarterly Leisure Review - April 2012
In a difficult climate for retailers it has become increasingly important for landlords to add some ‘theatre’ to their retail assets to help drive footfall and increase customer dwell time.
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Schlössle Galerie in Germany sold for €76m
Deka Immobilien has sold its Schlössle Galerie shopping centre in Pforzheim, Germany for €76m.
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Regus accelerates expansion
Regus opened three times more centres in the first quarter of this year than in the same period in 2011.
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Selfridges plans Oxford Street store extension
Department store retailer Selfridges is planning to revive its plans for a major extension to its Oxford Street flagship store.
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JLL to shut auctions business
Jones Lang LaSalle is shutting its auctions business less than a year after it acquired the team through its merger with King Sturge.
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Brooks MacDonalds Funds makes Salford ground rents buy
Brooks MacDonalds Funds has bought the ground rent of a residential development in Salford Quays out of administration.
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Allied/Aerium jv lets St Paul's scheme
A joint venture between Allied London and Aerium has let all of its first development scheme in the City of London.
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Native Land plans £300m Mayfair resi
Native Land is in exclusive talks to redevelop an office block worth almost £100m just off London’s Regent Street, PropertyWeek.com can reveal.
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LandSecs in Nottingham leisure buy
Land Securities has acquired The Cornerhouse leisure scheme in Nottingham from BP Pension Fund for £50m.
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Climbdown on Lord's development ban
Marylebone Cricket Club this afternoon withdrew a controversial motion to ban residential development at the home of cricket.