All Property Week articles in 1 March 2013 – Page 5
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New home registrations are up
Data released today from the National House-Building Council (NHBC) revealed that new home registrations were up nearly 30% compared with the same time last year.
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Hammerson hammers on with NAV rise
The net asset value per share at Hammerson rose 2.3% in the first half of the year, the company reported today.
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Lloyds reduces problem loan exposure by £5.35bn
Lloyds Banking Group has reduced its exposure to loans held within its business support unit by £5.354bn in the past year, it revealed in its company results posted this morning.
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Giant Greenwich Peninsula resi development gets go ahead
Quintain’s plans to build 506 new homes at Peninsula Riverside on the southern quarter of Greenwich Peninsula have been given the green light.
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Showbiz tenants rescue sheds
Southern sites count on production companies and air ambulance tenants.
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Insight
Queen of Scottish Widows
Scottish Widows Investment Partnership’s new director of real estate, Lynda Shillaw, talks to David Hatcher about her grand ambitions for the role.
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News
Are you taking the Prisk?
Ludgate knows politics can be a high-pressure business but it seems a bit harsh to start throwing accusations at the new housing minister when he is only six months into the job.
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Poundland’s south-east plan
Poundland is finalising a letting that will more than double its distribution capacity in the south-east as part of an aggressive expansion plan.
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Ronson’s resi mates
Developer’s Ronson Capital Partners forms debt club to fund luxury riverside residential scheme
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Ronson’s resi mates
Developer’s Ronson Capital Partners forms debt club to fund luxury riverside residential scheme
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Trinity Leeds totally wired
Land Securities is to launch new digital and leisure initiatives at its Trinity Leeds scheme, which will open on 21 March and is now 90% prelet.
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Professional
Marks & Spencer to join solar panel show
Marks & Spencer is in the process of reviewing all of its “large” buildings, with a view to fitting them with solar panels.
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Professional
Local plan knocks wind out of inspector and secretary of state
The message The national need for renewable energy does not take priority over planning considerations.
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News
Midsummer Place heads Intu new hands
Intu Properties this week bought Midsummer Place in Milton Keynes for £250.5m and established a debt vehicle to refinance four of its shopping centres.
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Markets
Handelsbanken makes transfer to Park Place
Swedish bank Handelsbanken is to relocate from Windsor House in Cardiff city centre into 18 Park Place — new offices that only reached practical completion in January, in a road of bars and offices of professional firms.
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Welsh government revs up to sell off quango sites
Disposal of up to 100 sites could bring in £30m a year.
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Professional
Segro goes retro at Winnersh
Segro is this month due to complete multi-million-pound office retrofit, which is intended to reduce carbon emissions by 56% and save tenants around £59,000 a year on energy costs.
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Professional
Stratford’s International Quarter is green for go
Lend Lease starts work on 4m sq ft sustainable office scheme next month.
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Markets
Galliard makes a living in London
Galliard Homes has launched London Living by Galliard — a division to manage its upmarket rental schemes in the capital.