All Property Week articles in 28 July 2006
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Cordea Savills and AMP Capital in strategic alliance
Cordea Savills and AMP Capital Investors establish strategic alliance for property fund management.
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D2 Private buys HBOS portfolio
Dublin-based investor D2 Private has bought a 15-strong portfolio of HBOS bank branches in the UK
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Slough Estates International sells three properties for £109.2m
Slough Estates International has sold three properties for a total of £109.2m in the UK.
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HBG Properties withdraws Birmingham bid
Dutch property company HBG Properties has withdrawn its bid for a key Birmingham City centre site
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Neptune Developments gets approval for £14.5m scheme
Neptune Developments has received planning approval for their £14.5m scheme to transform the seafront area of Southport.
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Parkview International confirms loss of top executives
Battersea Power Station developer has confirmed the loss of its two top executives and announce a new development director
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Hammerson takes full control of Union Square
Hammerson has taken full control of the proposed Union Square development in Aberdeen
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Morley Fund Management unveils latest European offering
Europe’s s largest property fund manager, today unveiled its latest European fund offering - the German Retail Investment Property Fund
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Tokyo storeys
What is it like to visit a seven-storey shed? Heather Greig-Smith takes a tour
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Shock wave
As the HSBC adverts claim, they really do do things differently abroad, as Schroders’ head of property William Hill found out to his cost.
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Knockout show
‘Hah, hah, hah, and the Belgians are in disarray … Scunthorpe are going to play their joker on this one.’
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Mountgrange Kent OK
Manish Chande and Martin Myers’ Mountgrange Capital has won planning consent for its £100m mixed-use Springfield Park scheme in Maidstone, Kent.
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Tchenguiz Home Office sale
Vincent and Robert Tchenguiz have sold two Home Office buildings in Croydon, Surrey, for more than £100m.
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Stay healthy to be wealthy and wise
Exercise benefits business as well as your body, says David Pearl
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Rockspring Hanover Property Unit Trust
Rockspring Hanover Property Unit Trust has bought the part-vacant Chiswick Place (right) in west London, from UK & European for £9.4m. It has also bought Citypoint at 65 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh, from Kenmore Property Group for £18.5m – a yield of 5.47%.