All Property Week articles in 02 November 2007 – Page 7
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Café Mao marches on Manchester
Pan-Asian restaurant chain Café Mao is looking for 3,500 sq ft in Manchester for its sixth outlet.
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Close makes first Europip buy
Close Investments has made its first purchase for its Europip European property fund.
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Invesco to buy Gazeley Euro logistics portfolio
Gazeley has found a buyer for its €170m (£120m) European logistics portfolio, two months after bringing it to the market.
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Business Link with Spectrum
Business Link North East has taken 27,000 sq ft at Hilford Group’s Spectrum Business Park for its regional headquarters.
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Burgers top menu at Mailbox
Gourmet Burger Kitchen, the burger chain, has signed at the Birmingham Mailbox.
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Marcol’s Budapest shed hits trouble as tenant goes bust
Challenger hit in emerging market by ailing logistics group
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Bruntwood’s fourth Leeds buy
Manchester-based Bruntwood has made its fourth purchase in Leeds, the former Ernst & Young headquarters, from Patron & Princeton for an undisclosed sum.
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Labels sign at Bristol Quakers
Designer retailers Cruise and Hugo Boss have signed up for stores at Bristol’s Quakers Friars, part of Hammerson and Land Securities’ 1m sq ft Cabot Circus scheme.
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Cadogan swoops on Blenheim
Blenheim Lothian, advised by BCM, has sold the leasehold in Blenheim House at 178-182a King’s Road, London, to Cadogan Estates for £5.6m, reflecting a net initial yield of 6.25%.
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CB Richard Ellis misses mark as crunch bites into profits
Third-quarter results fall short of analysts’ forecasts, but CBRE still on course for full-year target
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Hard-Fort battle
Despite its location, Fort Dunlop is almost fully let only nine months after its renovation.
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Charles Church and DPP win six-year Thames Basin planning saga
Charles Church Developments and its planning adviser, DPP, are claiming a greenfield development breakthrough after winning consent for 182 homes at Notcutts Nursery in Bagshot, Surrey.
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Barteak Developments
Barteak Developments has sold all 28 houses and flats in its scheme on Hungary Hill in Stourbridge, West Midlands, to Bromford Housing Group for £3.5m. Barteak has spent £200,000 remediating the 1 acre former colliery site, removing asbestos and oil, and the capping of two mine shafts. Construction is due ...
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Hotbed sells off on South Bank
Private investor syndicate Hotbed has sold Piazza Courtyard retail parade on London’s South Bank to Capita Life & Pensions for £7.9m.
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Aziz to end circus at Piccadilly
Asif Aziz’s 505-bedroom Trocadero hotel in London’s Piccadilly looked likely to win the go-ahead last night, despite English Heritage opposition.
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Austin Reed steps up stores
Austin Reed is accelerating the store opening programme for its Austin Reed and CC brands.