All Property Week articles in 29 August 2014
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Battersea Power Station embarks on global tour
The Battersea Power Station Development Company is embarking on a worldwide tour in a bid to attract first-time London retailers and office tenants to the 42-acre redevelopment.
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Savills promotes Ridley to European chief
Savills UK chief executive Mark Ridley will expand his role to head the firm’s European-wide operations.
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Post-recession pickup for UK hotels
UK hotels have matched and are beating pre-recession levels of revenue per available room in a breakthrough which could herald a return to expansion.
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Colliers City head steps down
Colliers International is losing the head of its City office Mark McAlister who is to leave the company.
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RESI keynote speaker unveiled
Brandon Lewis MP, minister of state for housing and planning, will be delivering a keynote address at Property Week’s RESI conference next week.
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Segro secures €208m funding deal
Segro today has arranged €208m in additional bank funding to support its Segro European Logistics Partnership in which it has a 50% stake.
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Urban&Civic wins mandate for new settlement at Waterbeach
Urban & Civic has been selected as development manager for a 6,500-home residential scheme at the former RAF barracks in Waterbeach, just outside Cambridge.
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QPR launches consultation on transformation of Old Oak Common
Queens Park Rangers Football Club has unveiled plans for a stadium-led regeneration project that will provide 24,000 new homes.
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Bill's to open in Bluewater
Bill’s Restaurant is joining the dining lineup at Bluewater and will open in mid-October.
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MAG Property wins Bournemouth pre-let
An aircraft cabin interiors company has agreed to pre-let an £11m advanced manufacturing and office facility at Bournemouth Airport, in the biggest property deal in south-west England this year.
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Land Registry chief exec resigns
The chief executive of the land registry is to step down early next year.
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Giggs and Neville's Bootle Street site development gets green light
Manchester city council has given the green light to a scheme involving Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville’s development company to regenerate a former police station in Manchester.
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Hines to sell Deloitte London HQ for £115m
Hines has put Stonecutter Court, part of Deloitte’s London headquarters campus, up for sale for £114.5m.
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Richard Robson takes the helm at Lugano
Colourful north-eastern businessman Barry Moat has stepped down as chairman of Newcastle-based developer Lugano and been replaced by former Tynedale Council chief executive Richard Robson (pictured).
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NFU Mutual buys Chancery Place in Manchester
NFU Mutual has exchanged contracts on the Chancery Place office development in Manchester city centre.
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JLL appoints Deutsche Bank man to head M&A
JLL has appointed Deutsche Bank’s John O’Driscoll to head up mergers and acquisitions (M A) for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
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M&G Investments puts up £25m for Fife student residential development
M G Investments today announced it is providing £25m in development finance for student accommodation at the University of St Andrews in its third deal with Campus Living Villages.
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Lloyds hoists for sale flag over €120m Spectrum portfolio
One of the largest ever retail investment portfolios in Ireland has been launched today by Lloyds.
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Safestore UK new lets up 18% year-on-year
An increase in new lets at storage operator Safestore is driving improvements in occupancy and rates, according to a third-quarter trading update issued today.
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Cannon Place wins new tenant
Franklin Templeton Investments has signed for around 35,000 sq ft in Hines’ Cannon Place development in the City of London.