All Property Week articles in 09 November 2007 – Page 6
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Structadene buys City leasehold
Structadene has bought the long leasehold of 46 New Broad Street in the City of London for £15.6m.
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Hamptons buys Hayward White
Hamptons International has taken over Oxfordshire-based estate agency Hayward White for an undisclosed amount.
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Start-up firm ‘to win Bullring instruction from JLL’
Jones Lang LaSalle looks set to lose the Bullring shopping centre leasing instruction this month.
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Buchanan to double in size
Glasgow City Council this week approved an outline planning application to double the size of the Buchanan Galleries, making it one of the largest shopping centres in the UK.
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Northacre and Bomac dial up Chelsea flats
John Hunter’s Northacre has bought a west London residential site for £67m in a joint venture with Galway-based Bomac Developments, for the Irish developer’s debut residential project.
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Sir Bob Geldof pleads with property industry
Sir Bob Geldof pleaded with the property industry this week to invest in Africa. He told the BCSC conference in Gateshead that, as well as being a clear business opportunity, investing in Africa was more important than gestures towards corporate social responsibility.
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Castlemore blows out Grid
Castlemore Securities has pulled out of its joint venture to redevelop a London gasworks with National Grid.
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Sheffield tops carbon blacklist
Sheffield has the highest carbon footprint of 10 cities outside London, GVA Grimley has found in a survey published today.
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Funds with billions to spend for king and country
Sovereign wealth funds are keeping global investment markets alive.
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Segro to cherry-pick best of Euro sheds
REIT in talks to buy most of Industrial Securities’ €750m portfolio
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Time to loosen the Green Belt
Reports published last week predict a shortfall in projections for new housing, and with land for development scarce, Doug Morrison examines the future for a national icon
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National Trust wades into green belt debate
The National Trust this week turned the heat up on the government over its policy on new housing.
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Supermarket inquiry begins clean sweep in planning
Competition Commission, Crossrail and housing are challenges for coming year
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HelioSlough Herts inquiry begins
The public inquiry into HelioSlough’s 3.5m sq ft proposed rail freight development north of London began this week.
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Cleverdon: charity begins with retail
The chief executive of Business in the Community has called on shopping centres to play a greater role in combating social problems.
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Here for the beer
Realty Estates’ Nemat Ghatan and Yousef Tishbi believe their Manchester family roots will help them in their latest industrial conversion: Boddingtons Brewery.
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BCSC host a local heroes party
BCSC hosted a local heroes party in Gateshead this week as part of its annual conference. BCSC president John Bullough, former England and Newcastle United football star Alan Shearer, BCSC conference chairman Peter Drummond and former British Olympic athlete Brendan Foster welcomed guests at a tea party sponsored ...
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A historical battleground
The ‘Iliad incident’ has sparked a rush to preserve Liverpool’s historic buildings from redevelopment.
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Battening down
We all know the market is not exactly hot, but King Sturge’s Richard Batten appears to be unduly pessimistic.