All Property Week articles in 01 May 2009 – Page 8
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Markets
Wealthy investors warm to Cardiff pair
Two Cardiff office buildings are under offer to wealthy individuals at prices reflecting net initial yields of 6%
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News
Cap & Reg 'well on the way' to stability, says chief exec
New equity raising and amended banking terms for X-Leisure fund to secure company’s future
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Deloitte rents Callaghan Square
Accountant Deloitte has signed up to occupy 20,000 sq ft at MEPC’s Callaghan Square in Cardiff city centre
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Edinburgh City Council considers buying Waverley Gate
Edinburgh City Council is considering buying Waverley Gate, the 200,000 sq ft Castlemore scheme that was placed in the hands of administrators in February
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Lewis leaves Rockpoint to launch solo business
Former UK head launches Anglesea Capital to invest in UK property
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Sainsbury's Locals zero in on Britain's high streets
Supermarket targets 150 new convenience stores and seeks property leader for division
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News
Brindley and Sandhu's Hempel
Ian Brindley, former head of commercial property at Thames Valley agency Haslams, has launched Hempel Estates with Sonny Sandhu, previously director at Devonshire Property Group
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French retailer's Brighton front
Fashion label Comptoir des Cotonniers has opened a store at 40 East Street, Brighton
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Bullish brands continue global expansion
Fashion retailers such as Desigual and Mango, and entertainment retailer Game attempted to maintain a more philosophical momentum and unveiled global expansion plans at the ICSC conference last week
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Markets
Own Your Own buys in Bracknell
Own Your Own Developments, a joint venture between Surbiton-based developer Ravenbourne Securities and Prupim, has bought a 3.3 acre site in Bracknell for an undisclosed sum from RREEF
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Markets
Spring bounce
There are signs that the capital’s new-build flats market is set for a recovery
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News
Boris to speak at Outer London
London Mayor Boris Johnson has been confirmed as the keynote speaker for Property Week’s Outer London Summit on 11 June
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CABE blasts 'weak' Olympic design
The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) has criticised the ‘extremely weak’ architecture of the International Broadcast Centre, designed by RPS, and the Allies & Morrison-designed media centre, for the London 2012 Olympics
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Blade shunners
It took a lavish lunch on the lucky 13th floor of the newly completed Blade – dubbed ‘Reading’s most significant building in a generation’ – to tempt agents to the town last Friday
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Markets
BlackRocks into Harrogate
BlackRock UK Property Fund has let a former Woolworths store in Harrogate to Boots
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Markets
Kerslake and Beckett: private rented sector still on track...
Budget fails to introduce key changes, but minister and homes agency chief pledge ‘more progress’
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News
Whitley Bay seafront crew sought
North Tyneside Council tendered this week in the Official Journal of the European Union for a development partner to regenerate Whitley Bay seafront, which features the former Spanish City amusement park site
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Calderdale seeks Halifax base
Calderdale Council has launched a search for 70,000 sq ft of offices and a ‘Customer First’ council services facility in Halifax in the Official Journal of the European Union this week
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Insight
'Property can learn from bankers' shock
‘Hospital pass’ is the term cynics used for the roles handed to DTZ’s Paul Idzik and Capital & Regional’s Hugh Scott-Barrett when they were made chief executives at the groups last year
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Eurex bags nine trades
International derivatives exchange Eurex has carried out nine separate trades of UK commercial property futures since it launched the property derivatives exchange in February