All Property Week articles in 09 March 2007 – Page 7
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Walkie Talkie 'is not green'
English Heritage has attacked the environmental credentials of the Land Securities ‘Walkie Talkie’ tower in the City of London on the first day of the public inquiry into the development.
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John Lewis appoints acquisitions and development manager
John Lewis has appointed Holly Ledson as acquisitions and development manager. She will join the retail development team from fashion retailer H&M next month.
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Barclaycard pulls out of Spinningfields
Allied London’s Spinningfields scheme suffered a setback today after Barclaycard said it would no longer moving to the Manchester development
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Heron completes financing of £500m Heron Tower
Developer Heron International has completed the financing of its £500m Heron Tower office building in the City of London.
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Peel unveils £5.5bn Liverpool plans
John Whittaker’s Peel has unveiled plans for the £5.5bn regeneration of the Liverpool waterfront.
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Terrace Hill takes on Bob Dyson
Terrace Hill Group, the AIM-listed property developer, has appointed Bob Dyson as a non-executive director
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ProLogis expands China portfolio
ProLogis has increased its exposure in China by acquiring five large inland sites
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Castlemore buys 1/2 ha Glasgow car park
Castlemore has bought a 1.3 acre (0.52 ha) car park site in Glasgow with potential of up to 250,000 sq ft (23,225 sq m) of offices.
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BBC Scotland HQ redevelopment submitted
A detailed planning application to redevelop BBC Scotland’s headquarters in Glasgow was today submitted to Glasgow City Council
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ProLogis expands China portfolio
ProLogis has increased its exposure in China by acquiring five large inland sites.
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DevSecs sells Carnival's Southampton HQ
Development Securities has forward sold the new headquarters of cruise line operator Carnival in Southampton to Morley Fund Management’s Lime Property Fund
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€863m Accor hotel portfolio attracts Moor interest
Moor Park Capital Partners has bought an €863m (£584m) hotel portfolio in Germany and the Netherlands – its second large European deal in a month
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£1bn Swansea makeover announced
Swansea city centre is to undergo a £1bn overhaul following the announcement of a masterplan aimed at linking the city with its waterfront.