All Property Week articles in 10 December 2010 – Page 6
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Markets
University cuts cast a shadow over student sector
Cracks begin to show in property’s favourite sector
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News
More Carlyle Thames portfolio sales
Carlyle has put the 410,000 sq ft Alban Gate office in the City up for sale for around £300m, reflecting a yield of around 5.5%
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Markets
Pontins may yet make happy property campers
Pontin’s collapse into administration last month may bring opportunities for property companies
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Markets
Cambridge occupiers squeezed in sheds
The availability of industrial space in the Cambridge area was down to 7.5% at the end of November from 8% at the end of the second quarter
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News
Calpers replaces LaSalle on sheds
The California Public Employees Retirement System (Calpers) has replaced LaSalle Investment Management as manager of $1.96bn of its CalEast Global Logistics industrial real estate portfolio. The US pension fund said GI Partners would manage the $1.9bn of North American assets and RREEF would manage the $60m of European assets.
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Markets
Southwold Pier fishes for buyer
Historic Suffolk pier with planning consent for hotel seeks buyer
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News
Cap & Reg is cash buyer in Lincoln
Capital Regional is thought to have placed Waterside shopping centre in Lincoln under offer for more than £23m, in its first purchase for more than three years
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Google maps NYC HQ buy
Google is understood to be in talks to buy its headquarters building at New York’s 111 Eighth Avenue for $1.8bn, in what would be the biggest single-property transaction in the US this year
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Professional
TIF must be ‘bulletproof’ to be viable model for developers
Government plans to introduce tax-increment financing (TIF) alongside wider changes to the business rates system could leave TIF vulnerable to further reforms
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News
Broadly similar
There is a marked resemblance between Sam Moloney of Hordern Ryan and England fast bowler Stuart Broad. Although young Moloney has been known to happily bask in the similarity, he tells me it all got a bit nasty when England flopped in the opening exchanges of the first test at ...
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King’s Cross to be platform for BNP Paribas Real Estate development push
BNP Paribas Real Estate will launch its continental development business in the UK after buying a site at Argent’s King’s Cross Central scheme, as revealed by Property Week (05.11.10)
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News
Bloomberg’s latest news: a new City HQ at Walbrook Square
Media group Bloomberg has agreed with Legal General Property to purchase a site and develop a 500,000 sq ft City of London head office at Walbrook Square
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News
Property poised for planning turmoil from localism bill
High Court action and neighbourhood plan problems characterise progress of coalition’s key policy
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Property to pay the costs of new lending bill
Attempt to protect small businesses could make banks reluctant to lend
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Grosvenor to go big in Japan
Grosvenor Fund Management has appointed Morgan Laughlin to the new role of managing director, Asia-Pacific, as it targets expansion in the region
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CSC’s bid prospect recedes
Capital Shopping Centres’ (CSC) share price dropped 5% on Wednesday, as the prospects of Simon Property Group making a takeover bid receded
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Berkeley’s reasons to be cheerful
Berkeley Group confirmed its purchase of three sites in central London, as it reported a strong set of half-year results
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Markets
Shed shifter Bericote’s Ferris celebrates Saint’s day
Astral founders and former Gazeley directors Steve Ferris and Richard Saint are to be reunited at industrial developer Bericote Properties
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News
ING and UBS benefit from Eurohypo lending overdrive
In a market deprived of debt, two of the UK’s largest property funds received a welcome lift from property lender Eurohypo last month