All Property Week articles in 06 August 2010 – Page 6
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Manchester awards £90m town hall revamp contract
Manchester City Council has awarded a £90m contract to Laing O’Rourke for the redevelopment of its town hall complex.
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£100m Camlin portfolio up for sale
A £100m portfolio owned by Scottish entrepreneurs David Cameron and Bruce Linton has been put up for sale.
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Economist Tower lettings achieve high St James rents
Ryder Street Properties, represented by Mellersh Harding, have achieved some of the highest rents in St James’s for a year at the EconomistTower.
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Sainsbury's trumps Tesco in Whitby
Sainsbury’s has won a head-to-head battle with Tesco to develop a 30,000 sq ft supermarket on Stainsacre Lane in Whitby, North Yorkshire
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The Politics of Property: Steven Norris
Double dip and voting reform will be big coalition tests
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Shake your moneymaker
Milkshake bar Shakeaway opened its 50th store last week in 653 sq ft on a 10-year lease in Gracechurch Shopping Centre, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands
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Super market
McLaren’s £200,000 high-performance sports car, the MP4-12C, will be on sale at CPC Group and Qatari-backed Waterknight’s One Hyde Park from January. McLaren is to occupy 3,186 sq ft at the luxury residential block, which will be completed in October.
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National social housing register met with scepticism
The government this week pledged to give greater mobility for 8 million tenants in social housing in England with the introduction of a national affordable home swap scheme
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Recovery position: Matt Grefsheim
Europe’s idiosyncrasies are hindering acceptance of CMBS market
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Three reach for Glasgow Skypark
Mountgrange, Moorfield with Resonance Capital and Highcross are vying to buy Skypark in Glasgow
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Professional
Planning gets Streetwise
Few young people are interested in planning and urban design.Richard Heap reports on a new initiative to raise awareness among teenagers
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Highcross makes new start at Genesis
Property fund manager Highcross has bought the 95,000 sq ft, three-storey Genesis Centre at Warrington’s Birchwood Business Park from Development Securities for £10m. It is 75% let to tenants including software manufacturer Invensys, Merseyside Police and sports retailer Puma.
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Two retailers furnish Kingston shops
Salmon Harvester Opportunity Fund has let shops in Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, to two furniture retailers
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Patriciu property fund to go private
DP Property Europe will quit stock exchange to restructure and expand
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Fund ‘passports’ to be put through the wash
EU rules could exclude Channel Islands funds from benefits of “passporting”
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And finally … molecular gastronomy
Lunch at the Sadler Building restaurant, Oxford Science Park, used to be sparsely-attended event, because, with a main course costing £14, it was too expensive for the average boffin
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FTSE file: Halfords
In a fortnightly series, Aditi Shah profiles a FTSE 250-listed occupier and its property strategy
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Surf ‘n’ turf’s up in Farringdon
Restaurateur and bar operator Jonathan Downey has launched a “surf ’n’ turf” concept called Redhook
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Watch out for sting in tail when extending loans
Loan extension may buy time but “creditworthiness” is at risk