All Property Week articles in 05 March 2010 – Page 10
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News
Prologis opens €1bn fund wallet
Prologis European Properties Fund II (PEPF II) has opened its €1bn war chest to buy a 206,592 sq ft warehouse near Amsterdam
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News
Oak shareholders say Yes to £1.5m
Oak Holdings, developer of the 327 acre Yes leisure project in South Yorkshire, has raised £1.5m of equity from a placing of 30.3m new shares at 5p each to new investors, suppliers to the company and directors
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Markets
Allegis saves nearly £1m on fit-out costs
What occupier would give up the chance to save nearly £1m?
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Professional
Legal case News: Robot Arenas v Waterfield and Others, 08.02.10
Robot destruction is a blot on the legal landscape
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Online
Manchester Council considers Spinningfields investment
Manchester Council is planning to invest in the Spinningfields office district in order to accelerate development.
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Online
Bestseller signs in Oxford Street
Danish brand Bestseller has signed up to take an Oxford Street store in London at Salmon Harvester Properties and NFU Mutual’s £40m redevelopment.
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Online
Shepway backs Kent airport planning applications
Proposals to develop Kent’s Lydd Airport into a modern regional airport took a step forward last night after Shepway District Council voted 2-to-1 in favour of passing a resolution to grant approval for two planning applications.
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Online
Invista REIM takeover talks end
Discussions over a possible takeover of Invista Real Estate Investment Management have ended, the fund manager said today.
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Online
CIT MD sets up asset management business
CIT Group’s managing director is to set up a new asset management company.
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Online
Bank of England keeps base rate at 0.5% for twelfth consecutive month
The Bank of England kept base rates at 0.5% for the twelfth consecutive month today.
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Online
Piccadilly Circus to get £14m revamp
Piccadilly Circus is to be returned to its 1960 appearance in a £14m overhaul by Westminster City Council.