All Property Week articles in 10 June 2011 – Page 7
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CB Richard Ellis buys Swiss affiliate company
CB Richard Ellis has expanded in Switzerland with the acquisition of CBRE-PI Performance, its affiliate company in the country.
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Abercrombie & Fitch's rent triples after review
American fashion retailer Abercrombie Fitch has renegotiated its lease at 42 Savile Row, in London’s West End, which is thought to have resulted in its rent tripling.
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Henry Boot Developments secures planning consent for Manchester Courthouse
Henry Boot Developments has secured planning approval for its re-development of the former County Courts building on Manchester’s Deansgate.
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Savills renews £50m debt facility
Property services firm Savills has renewed a £50m debt facility with Barclays Corporate.
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Colliers hires central London investment director
Colliers International has appointed a new director of central London investment.
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Colliers poaches Knight Frank's Laurence Edwards to boost retail team
Colliers International has appointed Laurence Edwards as a new director in its retail out of town, specialising in retail development and agency.
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Prupim buys ING’s West 5 Centre for £32.1m
Prupim has bought the West 5 Centre in West London for £32.1m from ING Lionbrook Property Fund.
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Cath Kidston to open first store in Wales
Cath Kidston will open its first standalone shop in Wales with a store at St David’s, the joint venture between Capital Shopping Centres and Land Securities.
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Helical Bar delays plans for UK campus sites
Helical Bar, the listed property developer, has been forced to delay plans to create vast office campuses around the UK for government relocation use following the freeze on public sector property moves under the coalition government, the Financial Times reported today.
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M&S and Wilkinson sign for former Woolies stores
Marks Spencer and Wilkinson have signed to take former Woolworth stores in Gloucester and Falkirk.
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£1bn Holt Town scheme gains extension
City councillors in Manchester have approved a request to extend the lifespan of a £1bn, 95 acre waterfront regeneration scheme in east Manchester for a further three years, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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£400m inland port for Doncaster
Three UK industrial developers have signed a deal to build Britain’s largest inland port and logistics parks in Yorkshire.
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Projex Solutions finds new home at Brewery Wharf
Project managers and building surveyors Projex Solutions has relocated to mixed-use scheme Brewery Wharf in Leeds.
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Birmingham City University land swap deal set for approval
A land swap deal in the Eastside area of Birmingham city centre is due to be given the thumbs up by city council chiefs, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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LandSecs to put Hyundai's name in Lights
South Korean car maker Hyundai is understood to have secured Sanyo’s world-famous Piccadilly Lights advertising spot above Piccadilly Circus.
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English Heritage deals blow to Broadgate plans
Plans for the £340m redevelopment of Broadgate are under threat after English Heritage today recommended that Broadgate Square be listed.
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Lithuanian bank takes Heron Tower 21st floor
Lithuanian bank Snoras has signed up to take the 21st floor of Gerald Ronson’s Heron Tower.
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Deutsche Pfandbriefbank funds F&C Reit and Area retail purchases
Deutsche Pfandbriefbank has provided £34.45m of acquisition finance to F C Reit Asset Management and AREA Property Partners.
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Tote sold to Betfred for £265m
The government has confirmed that the Tote will be sold to the UK’s fourth-biggest bookmaker Betfred for £265m.
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Hammerson signs new development agreement for Sheffield Sevenstone scheme
Hammerson has signed an updated development agreement with Sheffield City Council to develop its £500m Sevenstone retail scheme.