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Property deals news - all the latest news about commercial property deals. Only deals which have been done will be reported in this section - allowing users to track trends like yieldsDeals done
Yorvale and Maple Grove savour first shed purchase
Yorvale and Maple Grove Developments have purchased a first industrial development site for their new joint venture partnership.
Gazeley adds new dimension to site design
Holographic tool enables customers to request real-time changes. Stuart Watson reports
Blackstone buys $1.9bn hotels chains
Accor has agreed to sell its United States Economy Hotels Division to an affiliate of Blackstone Real Estate Partners VII, for $1.9bn.
Arcadia heads to Swansea retail park
The Crown Estate has secured Arcadia’s Outfit concept as its first new letting at Morfa Shopping Park in Swansea, south Wales.
Supercar dealer parks at the Bullring
Supercar dealership, The Torque Project, has chosen Birmingham’s Bullring Shopping Centre as the location for its Midlands showroom, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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Real Estate Development makes Abingdon Street sale
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Laura Ashley House, Shipley acquired
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Macmillan starts a new chapter at Kings Cross
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Consortium pulls out of Pfizer negotiations
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Corestate sells German portfolio for more than €100m
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HSBC sells New York branch portfolio
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Yorkshire site debut for Yorvale joint venture
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Rossopomodoro signs fifth UK site
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Russian spends €22m on Dublin hotel
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Farmer reaps resi reward
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Asos signs deal for Emap HQ
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MWB sells Bistro du Vin sites
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GPE sells more than £100m of property
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Buddha-bar returns to the UK
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Koreans complete £165m City debut
Deals analysis
Industrial Scale: Prologis chief Hamid Moghadam
Prologis chief Hamid Moghadam talks to Patrick Gower about the creation of the world’s biggest property company by portfolio size. Photographs by Trent McMin
RESI Awards: The 2012 winners
Property Week celebrates the best in the world of residential real estate
It’s business as usual, in or out of the limelight
I’ve become used to seeing my picture in the papers over the last 10 years or so, and it’s neither bothered me nor excited me much because it has all been factual, pretty accurate and, for the most part, favourable.
Back into the black
Years of losses, mounting debt, a costly workforce and a pensions black hole have forced UK Coal to bet its future on the success of its newly spun-off property arm, Harworth Estates. James Whitmore reports
Crisis on cards for landlords as Clinton caves
“Clinton Cards was renowned in the 1980s and the late 1990s for making the market. You could rely on Clinton to break the record rent and attempt to obliterate the opposition in towns where there was surplus supply.







