All Property Week articles in 10 June 2011 – Page 4
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News
Beacon seeks restructure at Citypoint and sale of ITN HQ
Private equity firm brings in AgFe for underwater City asset and puts £140m price tag on Midtown block
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Markets
Life’s a beach for Sea Space in Hastings
Plans for offices and a restaurant follow the scheme’s initial success
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News
Orchard Street takes root in Cardiff Bay
Fund manager outbids British Land with £55m offer for retail park
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News
Private equity starts to eke out deals with Ireland’s banks
After almost 18 months, taking the Ryanair flight from Gatwick to Dublin or the red-eye from the US is finally starting to pay off for the property private equity industry
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Insight
Banks must play part in curing Southern Cross
Property has rocketed to the top of the political agenda this week as Southern Cross, Britain’s biggest care homes operator, heads closer to the rocks
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Professional
Localism: good, bad and Pickles
Two significant decisions have given local authorities and developers some clarity about localism
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Markets
Banks are back — but only to occupy offices
The banks are back in business – not necessarily lending money, but in expanding their own accommodation
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News
Landlords fight back in Irish rent review battle
New research suggests there is no need to abolish upward-only rent reviews
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News
MWB BEx shareholder attacks directors
Pyrrho Investment, the second-largest shareholder in MWB Business Exchange, has launched a scathing attack on the company’s independent directors, claiming their decision to back an offer from its majority shareholder “defies logic”. In an open letter to John Spencer, Rick Aspland-Robinson, Keval Pankhania and Malcolm Murray, Pyrrho’s Paul Cummins said ...
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News
Eastdil to sell Irish London assets
Vico Capital has hired US property broker and investment bank Eastdil to sell two London assets for £330m
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Markets
Q+A: Eureka Park, Ashford
Quadrant Estates director Tristram Gethin talks about developing the only speculative office scheme in Kent – Eureka Park in Ashford – in a joint venture with Trinity College Cambridge
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News
Axa appoints Capita in Holborn
Axa Real Estate Investment Managers has appointed Capita Symonds as development manager for its 215,000 sq ft speculative office development at 60 Holborn Viaduct near London’s Clerkenwell. Axa’s Development Venture III owns the scheme, which will be completed in 2013.
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Markets
Developer ponders the appliance of science
Wrenbridge is considering a bid for Jagex’s headquarters at Cambridge Science Park
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News
US backs Scots in Anglo Irish loan sale
New York-based Elliott Associates funds purchase of £300m portfolio from beleaguered bank
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Markets
Taste of Latin America at the Mill
Restaurant chain Las Iguanas is understood to be interested in opening on Ipswich Waterfront and has viewed the retail and restaurant space at the Mill
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Markets
Alpha to increase ground rent investment
Fund manager hopes to attract new investors with its Freehold Income Trust
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News
Sky aims high with Park Royal letting
BSkyB agrees huge west London lease at London Regional’s First Central
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News
EA Shaw agents walk the walk
Who works harder: the estate agent, the property manager or the office leasing guy?
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News
Edinburgh agency stalwarts found office firm
Two long-serving members of the Edinburgh property market are to set up an agency to focus on the city’s office sector
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Insight
Estates surveyor dies after ‘unrivalled’ lifetime of work
Nobody who understands London’s landed estates was surprised when, in September 2008, Gareth Clutton became chief executive of the Portman Estate