29 June 2012
Property Week
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Portas urges landlords to plan for future of high streets
29 June 2012
Government tsar hits out at upward-only rent reviews at Norwood Property Lunch
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...while ministers iron out CIL flaws
29 June 2012
The government has given its strongest signal that it will correct an error in the community infrastructure levy rules that obliges developers to pay extra charges if they want to alter existing planning permissions.
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90 North in Lincoln and Canterbury
29 June 2012
Sharia-compliant investor 90 North Real Estate Partners has completed two deals totalling £64m.
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Acts of union
29 June 2012
We live in increasingly pragmatic times.
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Assura aims for REIT regimen
29 June 2012
Assura Group, the primary healthcare property investor, is aiming to convert to a REIT.
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Aviva enters NZ market with Westfield mall buy
29 June 2012
Aviva Investors’ Asia Pacific fund has bought the Westfield Shore City Shopping Centre in Auckland, New Zealand, for the equivalent of £42m.
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Baker Tilly signs in Guildford
5 July 2012
The accountancy firm Baker Tilly has taken 13,600 sq ft at One London Square in Guildford, making it the first occupier to sign at IM Properties’ refurbished office scheme.
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Battersea buyer reveals £10bn value
29 June 2012
Site could be worth £2bn more on completion than previously thought
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Battersea details revealed
5 July 2012
A breakdown of the deal to buy Battersea Power Station by SP Setia, Sime Darby and the Malaysian Employees Provident Fund were released this morning.
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Battersea details revealed
5 July 2012
A breakdown of the deal to buy Battersea Power Station by SP Setia, Sime Darby and the Malaysian Employees Provident Fund were released this morning.
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Berkeley gets Belgravia bonus
29 June 2012
Housebuilder presales likely to top £450m at site bought “at bottom of market” for £22m
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Berkeley Group posts 58% profit rise
29 June 2012
Berkeley Group has reported a 57.7% jump in profit before tax to £214.8m for the year to April 2012, and plans to grow the value of its land bank to £3bn in the next financial year, it said in its preliminary results this morning.
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Blackstone buys Redevco's Turkish business
2 July 2012
Redevco, the retail property investor, has agreed to sell its Turkish portfolio and management platform to Blackstone. The price is believed to be around €220m.
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Brookfield seals latest City deal
29 June 2012
Brookfield Office Properties has exercised an option to take on a development site with space for 500,000 sq ft of offices in the City of London.
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Cafes sold in Town Centre prepack
29 June 2012
Town Centre Restaurants, which operates Café Giardino, Azzurro and Auberge, was sold in a prepack administration this week.
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Cambridge eateries on sale menu
29 June 2012
Wrenbridge has brought its 9,502 sq ft 15-16 Bene’t Street restaurant scheme in Cambridge to the market. The price tag of £5.6m reflects a yield of 5.5%.
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Canmoor hires ex-Chancerygate man
2 July 2012
Canmoor has appointed a former Chancerygate fund manager as its head of asset management.
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Cape Town tops global growth table
29 June 2012
The commercial property markets in the South African cities of Cape Town (pictured, below) and Johannesburg were the best-performing in the world over the last decade.
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CBRE: UK Retail Viewpoint - May 2012
29 June 2012
The Internet is widely portrayed as a store-destroying whirlwind leaving a trail of empty shops in its wake.
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City’s attempts to cut carbon to be reviewed by ‘green commission’
3 July 2012
A review of Birmingham’s carbon reduction strategy is to be carried out by a new ‘green commission’ being established by the city council, which is concerned that current targets may be unachievable, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today
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Community infrastructure levy is last straw for London development
29 June 2012
The government states the changes to the planning system will simplify the situation. From a London residential developer’s point of view, this is not the case. It has led to further complication, confusion and cost.
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Construction guru’s wiki wisdom
29 June 2012
David Trench shares 40 years of experience on free website. Sarah Townsend reports
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Construction guru’s wiki wisdom
29 June 2012
David Trench shares 40 years of experience on free website. Sarah Townsend reports
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Contracts exchange on £400m Battersea deal
4 July 2012
A Malaysian consortium this afternoon exchanged contracts to buy Battersea Power Station, PropertyWeek.com can reveal.
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Cornerstone picks UK loan manager
2 July 2012
Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers has chosen a debt adviser to originate and manage loans on its behalf in the UK.
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Corporate office costs down 15%, says IPD
3 July 2012
The total cost of office accommodation for blue chip companies has fallen by 15% since 2005 as corporate occupiers have continued to reduce space, new data from the IPD revealed today.
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Countrywide continues to build lettings agency empire
29 June 2012
Acquisitive agency on lookout for more regional takeover targets. Emma Haslett reports
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Countrywide continues to build lettings agency empire
29 June 2012
Acquisitive agency on lookout for more regional takeover targets. Emma Haslett reports
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Crane survey
29 June 2012
When a copy of British Land’s annual report landed on the Ludgate desk, another lookalike unexpectedly presented itself.
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Crawley recommends Stanhope for regen
4 July 2012
Stanhope has been recommended by Crawley Borough Council to become the preferred developer for a retail-led regeneration of its town centre.
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Daily Mail presses ahead with site sale
29 June 2012
Daily Mail General Trust has sold its 14.5 acre printworks site at Harmsworth Quays (pictured) to British Land, as revealed by Property Week (news, 01.06.12).
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Deals of the downturn
29 June 2012
The financial crisis has raged on now for five years, but a few savvy property investors found gems in the gloom. Mike Phillips reports
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Derwent leases more Fitzrovia space
5 July 2012
Derwent London has let 6,300 sq ft at its Middlesex House development in London’s Fitzrovia to The Blair Partnership.
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DevSecs unlocks £110m Greenwich scheme
3 July 2012
Development Securities, in partnership with Cathedral Group, has bought a 2.2-acre site in Greenwich town centre for £16m, enabling the development of The MVMT, a 350,000 sq ft mixed-use regeneration scheme.
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DTZ come in handy with deals in Tonypandy
5 July 2012
Three units onCambrian Industrial Estate in Clydach Vale, Tonypandy which total 33,000 sq ft, have been sold for £760,000 to D S Properties. The purchase price reflects a yield of 13.9%.
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Dubai jeweller joins Westfield line-up
29 June 2012
Dubai-based jewellery retailer Angelica has leased its first UK store at Westfield London and is due to start trading at the end of July.
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Edgy Shoreditch enters the mainstream
29 June 2012
Reubens to try again at Foundry site, while rents go north of £40/sq ft. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Edgy Shoreditch enters the mainstream
29 June 2012
Reubens to try again at Foundry site, while rents go north of £40/sq ft. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Essex CCC’s new pitch
29 June 2012
MCD Developments is to start construction of the first phase of its £100m, 350-home residential scheme at Essex County Cricket Club this autumn.
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Eurohypo says adios to property lending
29 June 2012
PWC to sell portfolio of Spanish commercial property loans after Commerzbank decides to close division
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F&C Reit to buy Aviva's The Lanes mall in Carlisle
4 July 2012
F&C Reit has gone under offer to buy Aviva Investors’ The Lanes Shopping Centre in Carlisle, which is one of only a handful of malls currently being openly marketed.
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First look: Hammerson’s Goodsyard
29 June 2012
Hammerson’s 10 acre City fringe scheme moves closer to reality. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Foreign buyers behind 90% of City’s £3bn first-half investment deals
29 June 2012
Foreign investors’ appetite for offices in London’s business districts has not waned in 2012.
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Four euro scenarios — and their impact on UK property
29 June 2012
The UK has a ringside seat at the euro inferno. However, the audience looks in danger of being singed.
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Fulham riverside regeneration plans unveiled
5 July 2012
Fulham Riverside West Partnership (FRWP) has submitted a planning application to redevelop the area around Carnwath Road, in south Fulham into 500 riverside homes, shops and offices.
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Funding wakes hospital redevelopment out of coma
5 July 2012
The Get Britain Building programme has awarded £2m to developer Devonshire Homes to revive its stalled hospital project in Tiverton.
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Government advised to waive affordable housing requirements
29 June 2012
Local authorities should waive affordable housing requirements according to the man charged by the government to review institutional investment into the private sector.
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Grainger gets green light in Tottenham
29 June 2012
Grainger this week won planning consent to redevelop one of the areas worst affected by last summer’s riots.
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Grosvenor and CPPIB close in on £90m debut
29 June 2012
Grosvenor and the Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board are under offer to buy the first asset in their Central London office joint venture, PropertyWeek.com can reveal.
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Grosvenor to sell half-share in Belgravia block
2 July 2012
Grosvenor’s London Office Fund has put up for sale a 50% stake in London’s 40 Grosvenor Place for £105m.
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GVA appointed in Coventry
5 July 2012
GVA has been appointed as agent on Coventry city centre’s proposed Friargate development to search for pre-lets.
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H&M upsizes at asset-managed Grafton
29 June 2012
H&M is to increase the size of its store in Prupim’s Grafton shopping centre in Cambridge from 7,800 sq ft up to 17,900 sq ft, in an amalgamation of four units next to BHS and opposite Topshop on a 10-year lease.
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Hansteen buys €26m of German sheds
2 July 2012
Hansteen Holdings has bought a portfolio of six logistics properties in Germany, from Dexus Funds Management.
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Harrods Hotel planned for Chelsea Barracks
3 July 2012
Qatar Holding is looking to open a range of Harrods-branded hotels around the globe, starting with sites it already owns such as London’s Chelsea Barracks or Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda.
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Henderson launches German logistics fund
2 July 2012
Henderson Global Investors has launched a German logistics fund of up to €250m.
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Henderson submits plans for Swindon revamp
29 June 2012
Henderson Global Investors has submitted a planning application for the development of more than 50,000 sq ft of new retail and catering space at its Swindon Designer Outlet Centre.
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Henley luminary warns of Chinese takeaway threat
29 June 2012
British manufacturers must prepare to adapt to a shift towards more foreign direct investment into the UK from China, says Henley Business School professor Simon Collinson.
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Huntingdon’s essential Waitrose
29 June 2012
Churchmanor and BP Pension Fund joint venture to develop first asset. David Hatcher reports
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Industrial sweet for British Sugar
29 June 2012
Receivers of the 123.5 acre former British Sugar site (pictured) on Sproughton Road in Ipswich are hoping to conclude a sale before the end of the summer.
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Industry welcomes empty rates ruling
29 June 2012
The High Court has overturned a judgement relating to empty rates liability, in a decision that could make it easier for property owners to avoid paying the tax.
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Insurance firms have City take-up covered
29 June 2012
Four lettings confirmed and six in pipeline put gloss on 2012 figures. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Internos completes €75m first close of hotel fund
4 July 2012
Internos, the pan European owner-managed real estate fund manager, has undertaken the first closing of its hotel fund and has exchanged contracts on four hotels to seed the fund.
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Izett accepts Moscow mission
29 June 2012
David Izett, who joined Cushman & Wakefield in March 2011, is moving to Moscow to take up a new role as chief operations officer.
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John Lewis prompts £100m Chelmsford sale
29 June 2012
Developer seeks £100m forward-funding after retailer doubles store size. David Hatcher reports
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Joules opens at Union Square in Aberdeen
2 July 2012
British brand Joules has signed to open a store at Union Square in Aberdeen.
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Julian Graves collapses into administration
3 July 2012
Health food retailer Julian Graves has collapsed into administration after being hit by a drop in consumer spending.
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JV secures major EZ deal
3 July 2012
Barmston Developments, a joint venture between Wilton Developments and Clugston Estates, has secured a deal with logistics provider Vantec Europe to invest £22.5m at an enterprise zone, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today
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KKR to buy out Gemini loans
29 June 2012
KKR is backing a proposed buyout of a property portfolio valued at £1.2bn at the top of the market.
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KPMG seals deal for 60,000 sq ft pre-let in Leeds
5 July 2012
KPMG has agreed terms to occupy a new 60,000 sq ft office development in Leeds, which will be the first of three buildings proposed on the undeveloped Sovereign Street site.
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Land Securities alights on Piccadilly Circus
5 July 2012
Land Securities has assembled an entire island site on Piccadilly Circus, after buying an unloved block on Shaftesbury Avenue for around £25m.
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LandAid heads off to Tower of London
29 June 2012
Five entertainers stole the show at LandAid’s “Party at the Tower”, sponsored by Property Week, on the evening of 14 June.
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London & Stamford buys Isobel block
3 July 2012
London & Stamford has completed the acquisition of an office block in the south east from Blackstone’s Project Isobel portfolio, as revealed by Property Week.
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London & Stamford completes Project Isobel acquisition
3 July 2012
London & Stamford has completed the acquisition of an office block in the south east from Blackstone’s Project Isobel portfolio, as revealed by Property Week.
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London reviews impact of developer levy …
29 June 2012
Committee to inspect how tax and planning bears on capital’s economy. Sarah Townsend reports
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Lord of the Rings star seeks precious new studio
29 June 2012
Special effects film company looks for central London space. Rachel Hunter reports
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Mellor named in High Court action
29 June 2012
Former Conservative minister David Mellor has been named in a High Court battle between a Russian multi-millionaire and Mellor’s business partner Douglas Maggs over a property deal that went sour.
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Metric and USS buy £14m of retail assets
4 July 2012
Metric Property Investments and the Universities Superannuation Fund have bought three retail assets for £14m.
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Meyer Bergman fires up €1bn retail fund
29 June 2012
Investor-manager closes second fund to target prime retail in key European cities
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MGPA in poll at South Quay
29 June 2012
Private equity firm MGPA is understood to be frontrunner to buy the South Quay Plaza office building in Docklands for around £95m.
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Midtown campaign goes viral
29 June 2012
Efforts to formally rebrand central London’s Bloomsbury, Holborn and St Giles districts as Midtown seem to be in rude health, if this poster campaign in association with radio station Heart FM is to be believed.
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Midweek Bulletin: The Shard
5 July 2012
Editor-in-Chief Giles Barrie and Executive Editor James Whitmore discuss Europe’s tallest building
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MORNING AFTER: Henley Business School Regatta
2 July 2012
Henley Business School hosts event aimed at prospective students and UK companies
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My first job: sheep castrator
29 June 2012
Chris Haworth, head of planning and development at Carter Jonas, is not sheepish about his time in Australia
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NAMA reflects on razing stalled Ipswich waterfront developments
29 June 2012
NAMA (Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency) is to determine its strategy for Ipswich Waterfront within the next two months.
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Need to know: CoreNet’s 2020 predictions
29 June 2012
CoreNet Global revealed the findings of its Corporate Real Estate 2020 research to members last month in a set of eight reports.
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Need to know: Regional Growth Fund
29 June 2012
The government received more than 400 bids for a share of the £1bn available in the third round of the Regional Growth Fund, it announced last week.
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Need to know: testing times for tax
29 June 2012
In the week that celebrities such as Jimmy Carr and Take That’s Gary Barlow came under fire for trying to reduce their tax liabilities, the government has launched a consultation on proposals to crack down on aggressive tax avoidance schemes.
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Paris joint venture for Norges
5 July 2012
Norges Bank Investment Management, which manages the Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global, has set up a joint investment with Generali Real Estate to invest in core properties in Paris.
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Paris joint venture for Norges
5 July 2012
Norges Bank Investment Management, which manages the Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global, has set up a joint investment with Generali Real Estate to invest in core properties in Paris.
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People Moves: 29 June
29 June 2012
British Land has appointed Matthew Reed as retail asset manager with responsibility for the asset management of 10 retail and shopping parks.
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People Moves: Gerald Eve, Semple Fraser, Brethertons and more...
29 June 2012
British Land has appointed Matthew Reed as retail asset manager with responsibility for the asset management of 10 retail and shopping parks.
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Planning fees to rise 15%
3 July 2012
Planning minister Greg Clark has announced plans to increase planning fees by 15%.
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Poplar’s brutalist Robin Hood Gardens to be rebuilt
29 June 2012
A detailed planning application for the redevelopment of Robin Hood Gardens housing estate in east London will be submitted to the London Borough of Tower Hamlets next month.
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Portas drops dinner plate
29 June 2012
Seeking to add another string to her bow, Mary Portas made a very brief foray into comedy last week, when she attempted to raise a laugh at the Norwood Property Lunch.
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Portas Review taskforce launched to tackle distressed retail property
3 July 2012
A Distressed Retail Property Taskforce has been launched, as a response to Mary Portas’s high street review, in a bid to increase investment into town centre shops.
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Poundland signs for SWIP shed
4 July 2012
Poundland has signed a deal with Scottish Widows Investment Partnership for a 218,000 sq ft shed in Hertfordshire.
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Primary Health Properties launches retail bond
3 July 2012
Primary Health Properties is aiming to raise up to £75m from sale of bonds to private investors.
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Property boss to leave top retailer
4 July 2012
New Look’s group property director has left the retailer as it continues to scale back its store portfolio.
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Property boss to leave top retailer
4 July 2012
New Look’s group property director has left the retailer as it continues to scale back its store portfolio.
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Property industry seeks to extinguish rights-of-light threat
29 June 2012
Rights-of-light legislation reforms needed to prevent delays. Sarah Townsend reports
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Property Week brand is best in business
29 June 2012
Property Week team wins prestigious “best of the best” award at publishing “Oscars”
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Property Week Digital Edition - 29 June 2012
29 June 2012
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Q+A: Quadrant’s Tristram Gethin
29 June 2012
Former City agent Gethin set up Quadrant Estates in 1997. Its best-known development is Eureka Park in Maidstone.
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Qatar backs Caring in Grosvenor Sq
29 June 2012
Richard Caring and a Qatari fund are close to agreeing a £560m package to develop a Mayfair residential scheme that could be worth more than £1bn.
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Qatar clinches five-star hotels, including Martinez
29 June 2012
Qatari investor Katara Hospitality is poised to buy four French hotels, which includes MIPIM focal point the Martinez.
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Qatari prime minister outlines future UK investment at Shard opening
5 July 2012
The prime minister of Qatar this afternoon said that the country would continue its huge investment spree in the UK, at the opening of the Shard office tower in London.
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Quintain closes in on Wembley JV partner
29 June 2012
Quintain is in advanced talks to find a development partner for its London Designer Outlet in Wembley, with the Malaysian Employees Provident Fund understood to be one of the key bidders.
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Residential drives 6% NAV jump at St Modwen
3 July 2012
St Modwen’s increased focus on residential development led to a forecast-beating financial performance in the six months to 31 May
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Response to riots a year on doesn’t have to be pretty, it has to be pragmatic
29 June 2012
It is not only the Olympics that will be occupying the minds of Londoners this summer: August will bring the first anniversary of the worst riots in the capital for 30 years. The physical and psychological scars are still with us.
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Restaurant SushiSambas into Heron Tower
29 June 2012
Foreign investors are not only buying London real estate.
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Retail lease lifeline
29 June 2012
LandSecs, Westfield and Prupim among big guns launching standardised lease to help to fill empty shops
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Retail lease lifeline: top landlords' plans to fill empty shops
29 June 2012
LandSecs, Westfield and Prupim among big guns launching standardised lease to help to fill empty shops
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Russian investor sues Wharf Land over £12m site sale
29 June 2012
Entrepreneur claims damages in High Court after deal for Reading land goes sour. Patrick Gower reports
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Savills director to join niche agent
4 July 2012
One of Savills’ best-known regional directors is leaving the company to join Dowley Turner Real Estate.
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Schroders steps in for Boots pensions
29 June 2012
Boots Pension Scheme has appointed Schroders’ property multi-manager team to manage a £135m portfolio.
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Segro in €160.8m French deal
2 July 2012
Segro has agreed to buy eight French logistics estates for €160.8m from Foncière Europe Logistique.
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Segro in €160.8m French deal
2 July 2012
Segro has agreed to buy eight French logistics estates for €160.8m from Foncière Europe Logistique.
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Sentrum’s £715m Digital data deal
29 June 2012
Andy Ruhan’s Sentrum has completed the biggest property deal this year, as the data centre market continues to boom.
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Shard prepares to light up London
5 July 2012
Western Europe’s tallest skyscraper, The Shard, will be officially unveiled with a dazzling display of lights this evening.
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Social housing REIT hopes appear distant
29 June 2012
In consultation response, BPF advises government returns may be inadequate
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Social housing supply plummets
29 June 2012
The number of public sector housing registrations fell to 7,090 during three months between March and May, according to figures by new home warranty and insurance provider NHBC
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South Norwich opportunities review
29 June 2012
David Lock Associates is to submit its draft report for the future of south Norwich to the Homes and Communities Agency and Norwich City Council by the end of the summer.
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Southwark moves to block sale of Harmsworth Quays
29 June 2012
Southwark Council is attempting to block the sale of the 14.5 acre printworks site at Harmsworth Quays, south-east London, to British Land.
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Spicers seeks exit from £15m Sawston site
29 June 2012
Spicers, the office equipment supplier, has put its headquarters in Sawston, to the south of Cambridge, and the surrounding 514 acre site up for sale for £15m.
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Sports venues: Cambridge Sporting Village
29 June 2012
New sporting village would infringe on greenbelt and include residential. David Hatcher reports
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Stanhope recommended by council to develop Crawley town centre scheme
4 July 2012
Stanhope has been recommended by Crawley Borough Council to become the preferred developer for a retail-led regeneration of its town centre.
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Suffolk law firm HQ hunt hamstrung
29 June 2012
Birketts is struggling to find a new headquarters in Ipswich because of the disconnect between market rents and the price for newbuild space.
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SWIP scores Edinburgh’s largest letting for years
2 July 2012
Scottish Widows Investment Partnership has landed an 80,000 sq ft letting at Exchange Place in Edinburgh, in the city’s biggest speculative office letting for 10 years.
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Take eight: Farringdon developments
29 June 2012
Investor interest in Farringdon Road has soared since the Crossrail bill was passed by parliament in 2005, paving the way for the station in 2018.
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Take three ... other cash-rich East Anglian investors looking to spend
29 June 2012
Unex Group
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Tesco all go in Rotherham
5 July 2012
London-based developer TCN UK has received planning permission for a new Tesco Extra supermarket in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
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The Property Lexicon
29 June 2012
Augmented reality /?:g?mentId ?ri:alIti:/The must-have marketing tool for the 21st-century tablet-wielding property professional. Best described as being “beyond virtual reality”, augmented reality enhances the view of a scheme by incorporating how it actually is with how it could be. Look out for augmented reality spectacles.
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The twinterview: @TurnstoneEst
29 June 2012
Cambridge-based developer and investor Turnstone Estates is active across East Anglia. Chief executive Chris Goldsmith started tweeting for Turnstone on 30 May 2012.
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Time to drag rights of light out of the dark ages
29 June 2012
A right to light has been enshrined in common law since time immemorial — 3 September 1189.
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Tories: embrace immigration; Labour: lift workers's rights
29 June 2012
Austerity versus growth are political alternatives for the right and left. In reality, this is not the case.
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Two little boys
29 June 2012
It seems that the summer is firmly behind us, so in a nostalgic mood, Ludgate pulled out its holiday album of bygone days.
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Value and convenience are bright spot on retail landscape
29 June 2012
Ellandi conference highlights how sector has defied downturn and continues to innovate. Mike Phillips reports
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Valuers risk being left high and dry in an ebbing market
29 June 2012
Valuation is a judgement on what price to pay today for a future rental and capital cashflow.
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Video: 40,000 flock to Docklands 'Meanwhile' project
4 July 2012
London Pleasure Gardens, a new events venue in London’s Royal Docks created as a result of a Property Week competition, was visited by 40,000 people for its opening last weekend.
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Vietnam’s first department store
29 June 2012
The first image of the retail element of the World Trade Center Danang in Vietnam has been unveiled.
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Wardour Street win for office refurb
29 June 2012
Legal & General Property and Walbrook Land have been granted planning consent to refurbish 76 Wardour Street, in London’s Soho (pictured).
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Westfield plans 24-hour Whitgift
29 June 2012
Need for “a meeting of minds and wallets” in Croydon. Exclusive unseen images of Whitgift Centre unveiled.
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Why it’s worth taking a punt on Macau
29 June 2012
Many in the west have barely heard of Macau, the former Portuguese colony, which, since the deregulation of the gaming industry in 2001, has grown to become the gambling capital of Asia.
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Withers on the vine: gardening advice to be avoided
29 June 2012
The message: Solicitors’ advice should not be too forthright
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Workspace turns its hand to third residential conversion
29 June 2012
Workspace Group is close to appointing a preferred residential developer to turn its Grand Union Centre site on Ladbroke Grove, west London, into a £30m mixed-use scheme.







