All Property Week articles in 07 September 2007 – Page 3
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One for the ladies
LandSecs wants to transform its Hatfield Galleria outlet centre into an upmarket woman magnet. Sean McAllister reports
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Lords to move to St James’s Park
The House of Lords is expected to sign a deal in the next two weeks to move its members’ offices from Millbank House in London’s Pimlico, to 14 Tothill Street, Westminster, next to St James’s Park, at £4m a year.
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Innocent squeezes west London
Innocent Smoothies has begun a search for a 50,000 sq ft headquarters in west London. The drinks maker, which is based at Fruit Towers on the Goldhawk Estate on Brackenbury Road in west London, is being advised by Knight Frank .
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Innocent squeezes west London
Innocent Smoothies has begun a search for a 50,000 sq ft headquarters in west London. The drinks maker, which is based at Fruit Towers on the Goldhawk Estate on Brackenbury Road in west London, is being advised by Knight Frank .
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Thames water sells HQ
Thames Water has sold its headquarters in Reading for £43m to Standard Life Investment Funds.
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Hortons’ Shenstone hat-trick
Hortons’ Estate has secured a trio of tenants for Cursley Distribution Park near Shenstone in Staffordshire.
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Halls for Humberts
Humberts has completed the purchase of Shrewsbury-based property services company Halls. An initial payment of £3.6m will be made, with a possible £2.77m to follow depending on performance criteria being met. Humberts now has 78 offices across the UK.
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Young Group
Young Group is to test the strength of the buy-to-let market with the launch this week of the 45-storey East Tower at its Landmark development in London’s Canary Wharf . Young is offering flats from £355,000, off plan, on four floors of the tower, which is due for completion in ...
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Green light for Newcastle scheme
A £200m mixed-use scheme next to Newcastle United Football Club has been given the go-ahead by the council.
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Town versus gown
Do you need a degree to work in property? David Doyle reports on how some firms are favouring the ‘barrow boys’
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Regus reaps rewards of turmoil in global markets
‘Credit crunch’, London rents and flexible working have boosted demand for flexible office space
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Gilead takes space at Stockley
Gilead Pharmaceuticals has taken 43,000 sq ft of office space at 2 Roundwood Avenue in Stockley Park, west London, in one of the biggest lettings at the park this year.
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Leeds gets trolleyed
After seeing its supertram dreams derailed, Leeds City Council is going back in time for its replacement, tram vs trolleybus. One is ‘super’, the other is more supermarket.
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SWIP gets nod in Slough
Scottish Widows Investment Partnership has got the go ahead to develop one of this year’s biggest office schemes in Slough.
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Nettleton Gate
Nettleton Gate is to go ahead with its Calthorpe House office scheme in Birmingham after securing £30m funding from Lloyds TSB . Work on the 105,600 sq ft scheme is due to begin this month.
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Goldman fund shortlists three
Goldman Sachs’ Whitehall fund has shortlisted three parties for the £400m Queens Moat Houses hotels portfolio: Moorfield Real Estate Fund, Pedersen Group and AAIM. Christie & Co is advising.
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Forth Properties
Forth Properties this week submitted Edinburgh’s largest-ever planning application for a 15m sq ft mixed use scheme. It plans nine ‘urban villages’ on a brownfield site at Leith Docks in the north of the city. The scheme will provide 16,000 homes, more than 1m sq ft of offices, ...