All Property Week articles in 09 March 2012 – Page 4
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Markets
Central Square plan casts Lumiere in new light
Failed Leeds residential scheme to be rebranded and replaced with offices. Rachel Hunter reports
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News
Skype calls in at Saatchi’s planned Holborn HQ
Internet calls service Skype and a public relations firm are close to leasing a total of 120,000 sq ft of office space in London’s Holborn that had been earmarked for Saatchi & Saatchi’s headquarters.
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News
Paris burning with slew of sales
German investor Deka Immobilien has sold the “Axe France” office building in Paris (pictured) for around €166m to a pool of French investors.
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Markets
Need to know: CSC mulls next move at Broadmarsh
Westfield and Possfund’s sale of Nottingham’s Broadmarsh shopping centre last year was described by the chairman of buyer Capital Shopping Centres (CSC), Patrick Burgess, as “ending a long period of stalemate”.
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News
ING to liquidate Britannica fund
Portfolio of nine regional shopping centres, worth around £350m, to be brought to market
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Insight
Britain has no immunity from threat of eurozone contagion
Think about MIPIM and you think about the euro.
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Professional
Bristol City FC scores stadium victory
Plans for Ashton Vale are back on track after delays. Sarah Townsend reports
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Markets
Nando’s spices up Bradford city centre
Restaurant chain Nando’s has taken a 4,200 sq ft unit on a 20-year lease at Rushbond’s Centenary Square leisure scheme in Bradford.
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News
CLS’s secondary offices boost NAV
CLS Holdings increased its net asset value by 3% to 983p a share in 2011.
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Markets
Bray Fox Smith blows into Leeds
Former King Sturge agent Jonathan Gale has joined Bray Fox Smith to open the London-based agency’s first northern office.
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Markets
Blenheim seeks right formula for old chemicals site
Sheffield-based Blenheim Developments has bought the former Yorkshire Chemicals site on Kirkstall Road, in Leeds, from the Gladedale Group for around £3m.
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News
Birmingham’s Gallan ventures to Newham retail park
Birmingham-based developer Gallan Group is to undertake its first development in London in a joint venture with the Homes and Communities Agency.
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News
Dreams: things could only get better
The UK’s largest bed retailer, Dreams, has brought in KPMG to undertake a strategic review of its business, as it tries to put itself on a more secure financial footing. A sale is among the options being explored.
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Markets
Carlsberg: creating world's best brewery - probably
The number of beer bottles filled in Carlsberg’s brewery on the banks of the River Nene in Northampton will double to 60,000 an hour next year.
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Insight
Beware ides of March in battle to revitalise UK housing
Sir, Of 1 million empty UK homes, 800,000 are estimated to be in private ownership (analysis, 24.02.12).
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News
Barkers of Kensington to be remodelled
German fund owner to convert art deco arcade into larger units
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News
Holiday Inn finds Balls to build hotel
Plans were this week submitted to Tower Hamlets Council to convert the former Balls Brothers headquarters in Bethnal Green, east London, into a Holiday Inn Express.
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News
Mulberry expansion in the bag
British accessory and fashion retailer Mulberry is launching an expansion drive across the US, Europe and Asia, for which it plans to open around 30 stores a year.
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Professional
A fictional purchase can come back for very real bite
The message: Solicitors acting for lenders could pay a heavy price for carelessness.
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Insight
Home and away: British buzz and MIPIM murmurs
Chilly Cannes played host to 19,000 property people this week. The UK contingent was marginally up, but public sector attendance was markedly down on previous years.While obscure overseas regions trumpeted their success, it was down to big cities such as London, Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh — and not the smaller ...