All Property Week articles in 07 September 2007 – Page 4
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News
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, ...
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Markets
High flyers
Office plans from St Modwen will exploit Cranfield University’s status as a former RAF base. Sean McAllister reports
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Southern Serbian shopping first
Southern Serbia’s first shopping centre is to open in summer 2008. Marketing began this week of the 150 units at the 204,516 sq ft Interspeed Shopping Centre with Colliers International Serbia.
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Italian firm in London move
One of the largest property companies in Italy is to set up its first London office to mastermind a ¤2bn European spending spree.
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Football firm nets good results
Aim-listed Goals Soccer Centres posted healthy interim results this week, on the back of an increase in people playing five-a-side football.
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Fire guts Park Royal properties
A fire that ripped through Park Royal Industrial Estate last week has gutted three properties at London’s biggest industrial estate.
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NB wins factory instructions
Chester Properties has appointed NB Real Estate as the agent for its factory outlet schemes in Ebbw Vale in south Wales and Spalding, Lincolnshire. NB now advises on four factory outlet schemes in the UK
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Resolution recruits Euro investment team
Resolution Property has made a brace of senior appointments as it looks to grow its European retail property portfolio to more than €1bn (£675m) over the next 12 months.
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Professional
Equalisation figures
Question: I have recently expanded my portfolio of investments into property markets and have received a tax voucher showing an ‘equalisation figure’. What does this mean and is it important?
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Enstar’s Magdeburg purchase
Enstar Capital, the private investor syndicate run by property entrepreneurs Simon Lyons and Farid Alizadeh, has completed the purchase of a 31,855 sq ft retail park in Magdeburg, Germany, for €6.6m (£4.5m). The centre is anchored by German supermarket chain Plus and provides €238,170 (£161,000) in rent a year. This ...
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Insight
Happy ending for Trinity’s Unholy Row
After eight years of legal battles between its previous owners, Leeds’ Trinity shopping centre is finally getting off the ground. Laura Chesters meets the men at LandSecs and Caddick who are making it happen.
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‘Off-prime’ shops display prime performance
Research commissioned by Domino’s Pizza shows that off-prime local retail property has outperformed prime retail.
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Harris Lamb’s funeral direction
Harris Lamb has been appointed to manage the property portfolio of funeral services company Dignity, which comprises 600 buildings providing funeral-related services and a host of crematoria. Its headquarters is in Sutton Coldfield
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Deutsche in Docklands
Deutsche Bank is thought to be considering three locations in the southern part of London’s Docklands to provide 300,000-400,000 sq ft of back-office space.
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South-east industrial deals to push up rents
A series of industrial deals across the south-east, totalling around 1.3m sq ft, could squeeze supply and push up rents in the region’s most desirable locations.
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Dane takes reins at McArthurGlen
Designer outlet developer McArthurGlen has appointed Henrik Madsen to head its UK operations.
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Markets
Crunch time for housing
Market turbulence is taking its toll on the housing sector, says David Stubbs
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M&S dresses to kill Westfield competition
Retailer hires advisers for Oxford Street makeover to combat White City rival
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Insight
Empty rates: the final countdown commences
The government’s consultation process ends next month, and still your letters flood in