All Property Week articles in 09 November 2007 – Page 9
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Olympic Stadium designs revealed
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has revealed the design for the £496m Olympic Stadium, the flagship venue for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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John Laing to redevelop £230m Kent hospital
A consortium led by John Laing has been named as preferred bidder for the £230m redevelopment of a hospital in Southern England.
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Green light for £100m developement on Glasgow's Odeon site
Scottish developer Duddingston House Properties (DHP) has won planning consent for a £100m mixed-use scheme on the former Odeon Cinema in Glasgow.
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Kaven Orbico signs on for Bulgaria’s biggest ever prelet
Distribution company Kaven Orbico has signed a pre-let at Industrial Park Sofia East in the biggest ever industrial transaction in Bulgaria.
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AMB to develop mega Paris logistics park
AMB Property is planning to develop one of Paris’ largest industrial parks.
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Barratt picked for £226m Lewisham scheme
Barratt Developments has been chosen as preferred developer for a £226m redevelopment in South London.
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LaSalle and Morley complete European investment hat-trick
LaSalle Investment Management and Morley have teamed up to buy three properties in Italy and France on behalf of Encore+, the open-ended pan-European fund.
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Tchenguiz slams speculation
Robert Tchenguiz has insisted that he would keep his stakes in J Sainsbury and Mitchells & Butlers, despite sitting on millions of pounds of losses. The Times, Daily Telegraph
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Easier planning rules for large projects
Reforms to the planning system to deliver a streamlined procedure for approving large infrastructure projects, ranging from power stations to transport links. Financial Times
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Liberty eyes India
Liberty International, the shopping centre developer, is to start expanding in India through a joint venture with a local developer.
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Brown prioritises affordable homes
Attempts to tackle the nation’s housing shortage were placed at the heart of Gordon Brown’s first term in office yesterday with the publication of a bill aimed at boosting supply. Financial Times
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London & Stamford Property brings veterans to AIM
London & Stamford Property will float today at 100p after fundraising by KBC Peel Hunt.
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Sub-prime fire sale as super fund stalls
The threat of fire sales of mortgage-backed securities is mounting as rating agency downgrades have pushed complex debt vehicles into technical default. Financial Times
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National Trust move on green belt to be investigated
The Charity Commission is investigating claims that the National Trust is abusing its position by threatening to block Government plans to allow development on green belt land, it said yesterday. Daily Telegraph
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Scotland’s investment market in ‘state of flux’
The Scottish investment market is in a ‘state of flux’ a report by Edinburgh-based agency Ryden has said.
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Dublin’s Adamstown Central plans unveiled at BCSC
Plans for a retail scheme that will form the centre of Dublin’s largest new town Adamstown were unveiled yesterday at the BCSC conference in Gateshead.
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UK retail development pipeline falls
The UK’s retail development pipeline for the next five years has fallen by 15% to 8.4m sq ft as a tougher retail climate dampens demand says Colliers CRE.
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Plymouth Councils approves plans for South West's tallest tower
Plymouth City Council has granted planning approval for a £75m city centre mixed-use redevelopment which will feature the south west’s tallest tower.
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Wirral International Business Park expands
One of the North West’s biggest business parks is set to expand even further on reclaimed land near the River Mersey.