All Property Week articles in 04 July 2008 – Page 9
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News
Bahrain buys in Battersea
Bahrain-based property company Investate has bought a 4.5 acre site next to Battersea Power Station in south-west London where it plans a £400m residential scheme.
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News
Badly timed tackle
Still on the King Sturge Property Triathlon, I just bumped into Simon Hodson from the home team, whose training has been interrupted.
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Markets
Poole station regeneration back on track
The £65m regeneration of Poole Gateway station is back on track following Kier Group’s decision to pay its agreed funding contributions to Poole Borough Council, but it faces new delays.
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Markets
Rural campaigners chip away at Flint’s eco-town proposals
Lobby group accuses housing minister of planning to create ‘car-dependent housing estates’
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Landid and GE loses Aura
Landid and GE Real Estate have sold the 68,159 sq ft Aura building in Staines for £27.5m – a yield of 6.5% – to an Invesco Real Estate-managed German fund.
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Auctions: gloom in the room signals darker resi outlook
More distressed assets and fewer lots sold underline crisis in resi market
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Auction house buddies up with property lender
A property lender has teamed up with an auction house to provide advice and decisions on lending while auctions are taking place.
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Professional
Atisreal pair to head CBRE planning team
CB Richard Ellis has poached two directors from Atisreal for its London planning team.
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Barratt holds on to Wilson Bowden’s Scottish assets
Housebuilder retains 1,125 acre Ravenscraig regeneration scheme
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Markets
South-east targets assault
Council leaders have lambasted government ministers and advisers for imposing unrealistic housing supply targets on the south-east, following the credit crunch and a widespread slowdown in development by housebuilders.
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Professional
Armstead sails into ING
Tim Armstead has joined ING Real Estate as development manager.
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News
Herzog & de Meuron appointed to Lord's redevelopment
The redevelopment of Lord’s has taken a step forward with the appointment of architect Herzog & de Meuron to draw up a masterplan for the famous cricket ground.
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Professional
Industry applauds planning bill progress
Independent planning commission part of proposals to overhaul system
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Eddisons results reveal no appetite for commercial
Regional property auctions continue to struggle as sentiment towards commercial property remains weak.
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John Lewis to anchor Eastgate Quarters in Leeds
John Lewis has signed up to anchor Hammerson and Town Centre Securities’ £800m Eastgate Quarters in Leeds.
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Online
US fund aims to bask in ‘sun belt’ properties
Maverick Investments tests appetite for bargain properties in sunshine states
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Insight
Landaid ahoy!
The ‘captains’ of the property industry proved they could do more than sing a few sea shanties at LandAid’s annual ‘battle of the bands’ fundraiser, Party near the Park.
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Cash no longer as safe a haven as three months ago
Property provides a better hedge against the economic downturn than cash
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Regis toys again with Grainger takeover
Shares in residential property company Grainger surged more than 6% on Monday after talk of a takeover bid.