All Property Week articles in 05 April 2007 – Page 4
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News
ING gets nod in Hove …
ING Real Estate and Karis Developments’ £290m King Alfred scheme in Hove has been granted planning consent by Brighton and Hove City Council.
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Markets
Opportunity fund knocks
In A financial world dominated by private equity money, Julian Newiss and Peter Kasch are sitting pretty but for one glaring omission.
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News
Lehman seals record French sale
Lehman Brothers and Atemi have bought the Coeur Défense office tower in Paris in France’s biggest-ever direct property deal.
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Professional
Free time
Landlords prefer to use long rent-free periods rather than lower headline rents and jeopardise property value.
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Markets
GE and Paradigm’s Kwik Fit fix-up
GE Real Estate and Paradigm Real Estate Managers have created a joint venture to buy 148 Kwik Fit centres from PAI for £103.7m.
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Insight
In the line of fire
With private equity firms eyeing big-name retailers, Laura Chesters hears from some of the main operators about the attractions of property-rich companies
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News
River Island ups expansion
Fashion chain River Island is accelerating its expansion plans for larger stores.
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Refurb for Leeds Eversheds HQ
The Eversheds building in Leeds’ Cloth Hall Court is to undergo a £9m redevelopment to provide 90,600 sq ft (8,420 sq m) of office space.
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Markets
The estates were in
Lynsey Hanley fears that many of today’s housing estates are failing to learn the lessons of Britain’s recent history
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EMAC Illyrian fund starts trading
The Emerging Markets Advisory Corporation (EMAC) this week announced that its first fund, the EMAC Illyrian Land Fund 1, had begun trading on the Channel Islands Stock Exchange after raisin €72m (£49m) of equity.
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Dunbar raises loan targets
Dunbar Bank is targeting 10% growth in its loan book to £680m in 2007.
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Markets
Ombudsmans recruitment drive
The company behind the Ombudsman for Estate Agents scheme is stepping up its drive to attract more firms as members.
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News
Fitch: future retail will be down to experience
The location of shops will become less important than the experience they offer, according to Rodney Fitch, founder and chairman of retail design business Fitch.
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News
Miller Developments
Miller Developments and Midi have signed up Debenhams to anchor The Point shopping centre in Sliema, Malta. The 27,987 sq ft (2,600 sq m) store, will be Malta’s first Debenhams. It has taken a 15-year lease at the 173,660 sq ft (16,133 sq m) scheme. The Point is to ...
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Florida developer Regalia
Florida developer Regalia Holdings unveiled its designs for Regalia, a 42-storey condominium on Miami's Golden Beach, at this week’s International Property Week conference in Dubai. It is designed by Bernardo Fort-Brescia, and is to be completed in 2009.
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Markets
Derby Toyota parks elsewhere
Inchcape has relocated its Derby Toyota dealership to a 24,219 sq ft (2,250 sq m) premises on Orient Way with an additional 6,458 sq ft (600 sq m).