All Property Week articles in 10 May 2002 – Page 3
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News
Rural banks attract 'metropolitan' yields
HSBC branches prove popular at Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker sale
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Markets
Kent residential: Lofty ambitions
Urban lofts are no longer the preserve of trendy areas of London.
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News
Ingall toasts new life at Allied London
Chief executive Mike Ingall is devoting more time into making his company a lean property outfit.
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News
Big Yellow shares surge after bosses reveal positive outlook
Shares in Big Yellow, the self-storage provider run by Nick Vetch and Phil Burks, jumped 5% on Wednesday after the company gave a bullish outlook for the current year, despite posting a wider loss for last year.
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News
Green sells £54m portfolio to Threadneedle
Green Property has completed the rationalisation of its UK investment portfolio by selling a mixed portfolio of properties to Threadneedle for just over £54m.
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News
TayWood consortium lodges £400m Edinburgh plan
Quartermile scheme on former Royal Infirmary site is city's biggest for more than 20 years
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News
Axa set for £250m Big Food Group deal
Fund close to agreeing terms to buy former Iceland's portfolio
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News
£11m loss highlights troubles at Regus
Serviced-office provider's shares slip 12% as revenue continues to fall
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News
BoS forms £100m JV with ex-ProLogis men
New vehicle seeks to develop distribution sheds across south-east and Midlands
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Online
CIS joins institutional property rush with £48m deal
CIS has bought a 50% stake in 111 Old Broad Street, London EC2, from the Unilever Superannuation Fund for £48m.
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Online
European recovery fails to lift Insignia
Insignia Financial, the US listed parent company of Insignia Richard Ellis, posted losses of $408,000 yesterday for the first quarter of 2002, although its European operations showed improved performance.
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Online
Unite meets growth target with 6,000 new beds
Unite, the specialist provider of accommodation for students and key workers, announced today that its expansion plans are on track with the addition to 6,000 beds to its portfolio since the start of 2002.
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Online
Freeport hires top guns for expansion plans
Freeport, the factory outlet specialist, has recruited two senior managers from Heron and Centros-Miller as part of its expansion drive into Europe and UK.
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