All Property Week articles in 05 November 2010 – Page 4
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News
Salmon Harvester starts up Vauxhall
Salmon Harvester Properties has submitted plans to the London Borough of Lambeth for a £19m hotel scheme at Vauxhall in south London. The plans envisage a 150-bed hotel, prelet to Travelodge, and 6,000 sq ft of retail. Subject to consent, work will start next year for completion in 2012.
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Prince opens Savills' Hanoi office
The new Savills office in Hanoi, Vietnam, has been officially opened by Prince Andrew, Duke of York. The office is in Sentinel Place in the Hoan Kiem district. Savills now has more than 100 staff in the Hanoi business and more than 500 across Vietnam.
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Insight
You've got to be in it to win it
The race is on for Property Awards 2011, the accolades that celebrate excellence in the industry, and the biggest night in the property calendar
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Green means go for Prupim
Prupim has put a 40 acre business park in Solihull on the market for around £43m. The Green has 214,000 sq ft of office space, of which 203,000 sq ft is occupied by tenants such as TRW, Goodrich Controls and Solihull Care Trust. The estate has detailed planning permission for ...
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Markets
Waitrose to land in new Frontier
Frontier Estates is developing a 25,000 sq ft store for Waitrose on Station Road in Gerrards Cross in Buckinghamshire. The development will also contain 22 flats and is scheduled for completion by the end of next year
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‘Resecuritisation’ first for Gemini
An £84m portfolio of bonds secured against assets owned by Glenn Maud’s Propinvest has been put up for sale, in the first-ever European “resecuritisation”
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Insight
No fears for tiers of recovering regional markets
Activity has been strong over the past month, and London in particular justifies a more bullish view on trading volumes for 2010
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Professional
Ex-JLL man goes from land to lectures
Former Jones Lang LaSalle investment agent Keith Lown was appointed senior lecturer in real estate at Nottingham Trent University in August. We find out how he is settling in
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News
Epsom scheme’s wheels in motion
Solum Regeneration Partnership has started work on its first scheme at Epsom in Surrey this week
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Professional
Stress tests property employees
Real estate companies should monitor the mental health of workers
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News
Elystan takes office in Munich
Elystan Capital Advisers has bought a 65,000 sq ft office building in Riem, Munich, from a private investor for an undisclosed price. Elystan Capital Advisers was founded in January 2010 by private equity house GI Partners and Keith Fischer, Robert Grassinger and Ulrich Kastner, the three managing partners of Elystan. ...
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Markets
Sale of Quadrant pivotal to Dunstable
The redevelopment of central Dunstable hinges on the sale of the Quadrant shopping centre
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News
Volkswagen drives Milton Keynes take-up
The biggest office letting in Milton Keynes for more than 15 years is close to being secured by Frontier Estates at Caldecotte Lake Business Park
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News
Dragon's men
Philip Stott as Duncan Bannatyne Following Rockspring’s acquisition of the Ash Birch industrial estate in Swindon, Caisson Investment Management scored an early letting on a vacant unit with UK Commercial Cleaning Services, which had secured £100,000 on the BBC’s Dragon’s Den programme ...
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Dobbies' long lease of Life
Life Property has sold the long leasehold on a 9 acre site at Eureka Leisure Park in Ashford, Kent to Dobbies Garden Centres. The site is the fourth and final phase at the park. Work has started in preparation for a spring 2011 opening.
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News
Property Week Global Interactive is digital top dog
Property Week’s digital sister title, Property Week Global Interactive, was last week named News and Business Magazine of the Year at the Digital Magazine Awards.
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News
Derivatives shine in quarter three
The global property derivatives market markedly improved in the third quarter and traded £756m – the strongest quarterly volume this year
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Markets
Dunstable sheds demolished for new development
Gazeley will complete the demolition of existing buildings on its G Park Dunstable site this month
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News
Henderson’s fund debut
Henderson Global Investors has bought the Regent’s Wharf development, near King’s Cross in central London, as the first purchase for its Central London Office Fund II
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News
REO defers debt deadline
Real Estate Opportunities (REO) this week deferred a date by which it had to agree a debt restructuring with a major creditor