All Property Week articles in 02 July 2010 – Page 7
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Markets
Databank: central London’s Far Eastern appeal
Mortgage providers only recently opened the door to realistically priced buy-to-let lending, and housebuilders have been focusing on creating products that appeal to owner-occupiers
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Markets
Need to know: Agora’s one-armed gambit
The Gaming Commission was expected last week to inform Minmar (929), the company set up to buy the assets of the Agora Gaming Group, whether it had been granted a licence
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News
Manchester Airport flies in agents
MAG Developments, the property and development arm of Manchester Airports Group, has appointed King Sturge, P3 Property Consultants and WHR Property Consultants to join DTZ, CB Richard Ellis and RPS in its team of agents for its Manchester portfolio.
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News
AIM-listed firm Redefined after Modus misadventure
Ciref bounces back after restructuring debt following Manchester developer’s demise
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Markets
Knottingley ties up affordables
Knottingley in West Yorkshire is to receive some affordable housing, following McInerney Homes’ strategy of joining forces with local housing associations
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News
Advisers bullish as principals grin and bear it
Latest Lloyds Banking Group shows polarised outlooks as values plateau
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News
Vosper scoots across London
AllianceBernstein has hired Paul Vosper to expand its real estate business
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Professional
Firms need to upgrade to new model, warns accountant
Grant Thornton survey results point to industry “complacency”
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Markets
Aberdeenshire councillors refuse to play Trump CPO card
Opponent demands to know whether council will compulsorily purchase land for mogul’s golf resort
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News
Aberdeen finds Grantham warehouse a real page-turner
Aberdeen Property Investors has bought a 334,690 sq ft distribution warehouse in Grantham from JP Morgan Asset Management for £12.5m, reflecting a net initial yield of 7.46%
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News
£9.5m Corunna deal eclipses Glasgow
Michael Leahy Jnr has sold the 52,000 sq ft Corunna House 1 in Glasgow, on the southside of Cadogan Street, to Prupim for £9.5m
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Online
Chinese checks out Tower 42
Hong Kong billionaire’s Chinese Estates leads £300m bid for trophy City of London skyscraper
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Markets
South bank show revives after 30-year hiatus
Three development deals could lead to a spurt of development in the Waterloo and south bank areas
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Professional
Square Mile’s Peter Rees at 25
The City of London planning chief is celebrating a quarter century in the job
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Insight
Stratford City opens in 2011
Westfield’s proposed Stratford City shopping centre, close to the Olympic site in east London, will open in 2011, not 2012, as reported last week.
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Markets
Alcohol and vindaloo: banks and hoteliers clash at Hotels 2010
Bankers faced their angry hotelier customers last week at Hotels 2010 – Preparing for the Recovery, organised by Property Week and held at Berwin Leighton Paisner’s London office. After bankers who specialise in the hotel sector had explained their cautious stance, the delegates let rip with anger. “You have gone ...
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News
London retail still on song to the tune of £190m
US-based Thor hammering out deal for Burlington Arcade, and Catalyst places Stratford Centre under offer
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News
Windmill Street's £15m sale
Scottish Widows Unit Fund and Dukelease Properties have bought Charlotte House at 11-14 Windmill Street in London’s West End for £15m
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Markets
London Square turns corner with £100m investment
Chief exec reveals plans to build 600 homes a year in Greater London
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Online
Moorfield and Hines exchange on £200m Brindleyplace deal
Hines and Moorfield have tonight confirmed their purchase of eight buildings at Brindleyplace in Birmingham.