All Property Week articles in 10 December 2010 – Page 4
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Acuitus auction sees strong UK interest
Acuitus raised £25.9m from 24 lots yesterday, with a sale rate of 55%.
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Drivers Jonas Deloitte Scottish planning team appointed to Ardrossan marina development
The Drivers Jonas Deloitte Scottish planning team has been appointed by Irvine Bay Developments to secure planning permission for a marina in Ardrossan, North Ayrshire.
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RER and Lemur to develop Leicester Square site
Former Ballymore director Tim Farrow’s RER has teamed up with Lemur to develop a cornerstone site on Leicester Square in the heart of London’s West End.
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Middlesex Hospital JV signed
Aviva Investors, Exemplar Properties and Kaupthing Bank have signed a joint venture agreement to redevelop Middlesex Hospital in London.
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Sherley-Dale’s JMS buys Earls Court building for student housing
Michael Sherley-Dale’s JMS Estates has bought an historic, vacant building near London’s Earls Court to convert into student housing.
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Land Securities starts £150m 123 Victoria Street refurbishment
Land Securities has started work on the £150m redevelopment of 123 Victoria Street in London.
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Who are the property winners and losers of 2010?
Today Property Week launches an interactive multimedia end-of-year extravaganza bringing you all the highs and lows and winners and losers of 2010.
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First Base and RPS Capital Partners enter £150m London residential JV
Urban development firm First Base and residential fund manager RPS Capital Partners have teamed up to develop £150m-worth of residential projects in London.
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Sanguine Hospitality to create 285-bed Birmingham hotel
Sanguine Hospitality has announced it will make a £30m investment to transform a derelict Birmingham landmark into a 285-bed hotel.
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Testament to youth
Gerald Ronson has just finished the first phase of his most cerebral development
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Property Weeker wows Wales
My former colleague, Polly Mackenzie, who swapped writing about sheds to work in politics, has been voted one of Wales’s hottest women
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Olympic Park recruits team-mates
The Olympic Park Legacy Company has appointed a panel of consultants to provide ad hoc property advice as it decides how to use London’s Olympic site after the games in 2012
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Professional
Q+A: Robert Noel on the politics of planning in Westminster
Lee Mallett asks Robert Noel, Westminster Property Association chairman and head of London at Land Securities, about Westminster council and planning application charges
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People Moves: Quintain, Scottish Widows and more
This week’s movers include Stuart Mackenzie, who has joined Smiths Gore
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Markets
Superstore opens at Romford’s Liberty
Cosgrave’s 1m sq ft Liberty shopping centre in Romford stole a march on its rivals last month when one of the UK’s most sought-after retailers opened
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Property Mogull's Urban Land role
Marc Mogull, founder and managing partner of Benson Elliot Capital Management, has been appointed chairman of the Urban Land Institute’s UK national council. He will take on the role on 1 January 2011.
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Grainger goes for gold
Residential developer Grainger is to sponsor three UK hopefuls for the 2012 London Paralympic Games, to mark its 100th birthday in that year
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Insight
Gulf’s greatest goal
Qatar prepares to greet the world after winning the bid to host the 2022 World Cup, concluding a stellar year of property success
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Insight
Time to widen property’s ‘gene pool’
Tuition fees will dominate headlines after Thursday’s vote on the coalition’s proposed steep rise. What does this educational upheaval mean for property?
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Garden's stunted growth
Sir, As a former employee of the International Garden Festival Indoor Exhibition team, which produced the first event of its kind in the UK back in 1984, I was saddened to see the advert in Property Week (29.10.10) for the appointment of managing agent/visitor destination company to deliver a world-class ...