All Property Week articles in 03 December 2010
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Liverpool Vision absorbed by council following public funding cuts
Liverpool Vision, the north-west city’s economic development company, is to become a directorate of the City Council following the squeeze in public funding.
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Capital Shopping Centres shares drop, as Simon bid prospects diminish
Capital Shopping Centres’ share price dropped more than 5% today, as the prospects of Simon Property Group making a takeover bid receded.
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D&D’s double dinner date in Trinity Leeds
Des Gunewardena’s D D London will open its first restaurant outside London at Land Securities’ Trinity Leeds shopping centre.
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Henry Boot agrees Huddersfield NHS trust partnership
Henry Boot Developments and Calderdale Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust have agreed to form a joint venture property partnership.
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Capital Shopping Centres rebuffs Simon demands
Capital Shopping Centres has rebuffed demands to open its books up to 5% shareholder Simon Property Group in advance of a potential takeover bid for the company.
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Cushman appoints Centros head of leasing
Cushman Wakefield has appointed the head of leasing at regeneration developer Centros to its southern agency team.
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IPD appoints new head for France & southern Europe
Stephanie Galiègue has been appointed managing director of IPD France Southern Europe.
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Calpers replaces LaSalle as manager of $1.96bn of industrial assets
The $216bn California Public Employees Retirement System has replaced LaSalle Investment Management as manager of $1.96bn of its CalEast Global Logistics industrial real estate portfolio.
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Helical succeeds in £29m placing
Helical Bar has raised £29m before costs from its cashbox share placing announced this morning.
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Wandsworth rejects Tooting hospital scheme
Wandsworth borough council has rejected plans for a mixed-use development at Springfield Hospital in Tooting, London.
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Floating hotel at former coal jetty touted by auctioneer
A former London coal jetty is being marketed as a berth for a floating hotel to help meet the shortage of hotel beds ahead of the 2012 Olympics.
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Allsop hits 80% sale rate at December auction
Cash-rich foreign buyers and new Far Eastern investors helped Allsop drive its sale rate back to 80% at its last commercial auction of the year yesterday.
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Kadoories to pick up 25-27 St George’s Street
A wealthy Hong Kong family is poised to buy 25-27 St George Street in the West End for around £70m from Aegon Asset Management, as tipped by Property Week last Friday.
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Derwent secures £200m Liverpool redevelopment consent
Derwent Holdings has won planning approval for the £200m redevelopment of Edge Lane Retail Park in Liverpool.
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Hermes buys Westcore from Segro
Hermes has bought the Westcore portfolio from Segro for £79.6m at a yield of 7.35%, as tipped by Property Week.
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One Hyde Park developer opens new Knightsbridge tube station
Project Grande, the joint venture between Qatar and Christian Candy’s CPC Group, yesterday opened a newly designed entrance to Kensington Tube station to the public.
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Helical Bar plans to raise £28.5m in share placing
Helical Bar is trying to raise £28.5m in a cashbox placing to invest in office and mixed use schemes.
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Terrace Hill experiences 7.2% NAV rise
Terrace Hill produced net asset value growth of 7.2% over the year to 30 September 2010, the company revealed today.
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Simon says it's now or never with CSC
Simon Property Group this morning said it needed to be given access to the books of Capital Shopping Centres so it could put together a takeover bid, or it would consider selling its 5% stake in the company.
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Midweek Bulletin: Bloomberg buys in City and Pickles to reveal planning plans
Giles Barrie, Property Week editor, and deputy editor James Whitmore take a look at the big stories making the news this week - including Bloomberg’s purchase of a long leasehold from Legal General and the news that the government’s localism/planning bill is due out this week.