All Property Week articles in 02 May 2008 – Page 8
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News
€3.14bn Dublin Airport City project unveiled
The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) has unveiled plans for its €4bn (£3.14bn) Dublin Airport City project. The 350 acre, HOK-designed scheme will be built on land east of the airport. It is expected to house nearly 6.5m sq ft of offices and 430,000 sq ft of retail, hotel and conference ...
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Markets
£12.5m office block development for Leeds
Invista Real Estate Investment Management has submitted a planning application for a £12.5m office block in Leeds on behalf of Halifax Life.
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Skelwith’s £100m Yorkshire club
The Skelwith Group has unveiled plans for the biggest luxury hotel in the north of England.
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Irish duo in $100m New York Citi splash
Mulryan and Kelly agree purchase and leaseback of 47 Citibank properties
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Whitbread brews £1.5bn expansion
Whitbread is to push ahead with its restaurants, coffee shops and hotel expansion.
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Professional
Professional and legal case news - 02.05.08
Jonathan Ross looks at a crucial case that allowed Regus to limit its liability to tenants, while Warren Gordon reports that a contract of sale must include all the terms agreed to be valid
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Terrace Hill secures Maidenhead prelet
Terrace Hill, the AIM-listed developer and DevCap Partnership, have pre-let one of the two office buildings at their Quantum scheme in Maidenhead, Berkshire, to Biogen Idec.
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Tonkin leaves CBRE
CB Richard Ellis head of industrial for Leeds, Stephen Tonkin has left the company.
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South Africans ease gloom in the City of London
South African bank Standard Bank is to relocate its London HQ to Hermes Real Estate and City Offices’ 20 Gresham Street development in the City of London.
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Newbury’s £130m scheme back on track
Newbury’s Park Way shopping development is back on track after West Berkshire Council reduced the developer’s Section 106 contributions from £3.6m to £2m.
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Invesco buys Goodman’s Apsley Mill
Invesco Real Estate has bought Apsley Mill, a UK retail warehouse park in Hemel Hempstead, north west London, from Goodman for £29.32m.
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Northern retail ‘least resistant’ to credit crunch
Shopping centres in the North will suffer more from the credit crunch, a report by research group CACI said today.
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Balfour Beatty buys US military homes business for $350m
Balfour Beatty has bought a military accommodation business GMH Military Housing from US investment trust GMH Communities.
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Hammerson announces strong letting progress
Hammerson will ‘weather the current market uncertainties’ due to strong letting activity, the company said this morning.
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Capital & Regional risks breaching loan covenant, says top analyst
Capital & Regional saw its shares plummet this morning after a leading analyst downgraded his view on the company.
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Land of Leather reports plummeting sales
Land of Leather’s sales orders are down by a third, a trading update said this morning.
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Sinclairs hit back at ‘misleading’ Mission claims
Ousted Mission Capital founders Neil and Emma Sinclair have hit back at ‘unsubstantiated claims’ made by the company yesterday.
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St Modwen’s porcelain plans go before council
St Modwen’s plans for the mixed-use redevelopment of the former Royal Doulton site near Stoke-on-Trent go before the city council next week.