All Property Week articles in 06 August 2004 – Page 3
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News
MEPC bonds downgraded
Fitch Ratings, the international rating agency, has downgraded MEPC’s senior unsecured bonds from BB to B and maintained its outlook as ‘negative’.
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News
Heathrow Big Box signs two freight forwarders
Heathrow Big Box, the partnership set up between Brixton and Prudential in June, has signed two lettings totalling 65,000 sq ft (6,040 sq m) at Axis Park, Langley, near Heathrow.
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Potential suitors handed deadline for Minerva bid
Minerva, which has put itself up for sale, is understood to have asked 15 suitors to submit first-round bids by 6 September.
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Insight
Berrill of laughs
The grainy old photos used to illustrate Property Week’s feature on the 1980s agency firm Michael Laurie (insight, 2 July, p40) caused mirth in the offices of DTZ, whose corporate finance chief Simon Berrill used to work for the firm.
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News
Bernerd shops at Croydon’s Whitgift
Chelsfield and Multiplex set to buy Barclays’ stake, giving them control of future development
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Markets
Hot water battle
After 18 months of negotiations, ProLogis was astonished when a planning committee gave its new Croydon scheme a unanimous thumbs-down. Christine Eade reports on the battle to save the River Wandle
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LandSecs wins Ravenscraig planning battle
A judge in scotland has blocked planning permission for a new town centre at the former steelworks at Ravenscraig.
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Markets
Wandsworth banks on jobs
The south-west London borough’s policy to compel developers to accompany their residential schemes with offices has had some unexpected consequences. Christine Eade reports
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Insight
Is IT coming back?
In February 2001, Property Week predicted a downturn in the Thames Valley (right). But after three years of strife, there are signs that the region is starting to recover.
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Insight
Are internet auctions a false economy?
Sir, I find it difficult to understand why those companies that auction real estate contracts over the internet believe they are getting value for money (news focus, 9 July, p14).
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Insight
Why we have to give up on the American retail dream
Having just returned from the States, it's been interesting to compare the current activity in their retail market with our own.
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News
Government specialist poised for AIM flotation
Wichford will list next week with market capitalisation of £65m
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News
Dunedin ahead in Hammersmith Grove contest
Dunedin Property has emerged as the favourite to buy the Hammersmith Grove office development in west London for around £62m.
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News
BFS takeover founders after poor response
HR Properties, a management buyout vehicle formed to take over split capital investment trust BFS Managed Properties, is facing defeat for its £17.6m bid, despite it being recommended by the BFS board.
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News
European Union adopts RICS valuation rules
The RICS Red Book valuation rules are set to be adopted as standard across the European Union.
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Investment activity on eastern City fringe
Two investment deals were agreed this week on the eastern fringe of the City of London.
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Pinder Fry buys £73m London landmark
Private investor syndicator Pinder Fry & Benjamin (PFB) has completed the £73m acquisition of Becket House, London SE1, from a joint venture between Jamie Ritblat’s Delancey and Clerical Medical.
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Medical fund’s £31m British Health buy
Medical Property Fund has made a £31m investment in primary care developer British Health Enterprise, giving it a portfolio of built and to-be-built schemes.
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BBC Scotland HQ in £129m securitisation
Consortium of private investors buys Glasgow’s Pacific Quay
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