All Property Week articles in 10 October 2014 – Page 3
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TH Real Estate secures resolution to grant planning for midtown office scheme
TH Real Estate announced that Camden Council had granted the resolution for the scheme – which will be renamed 1 New Oxford Street. Owned by TH Real Estate’s Central London Office Fund, the asset is currently a multi-let 97,000 sq ft office building. The proposal is for a full office ...
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Plans submitted for £35m Edinburgh hotel
Union Hanover has submitted plans for a £35m waterside hotel in central Edinburgh.
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AEW Europe appoints Chauvin as head of debt funds
AEW Europe has appointed Thibault Chauvin as managing director, head of debt funds, to help expand its debt platform in Europe.
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Aeriance appoints BLG's Tessler as director of origination
Aeriance Investments has appointed Chris Tessler to help spearhead its move into development financing for residential builds outside prime central London.
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Westminster City Council appoints new planning chief
Westminster City Council has appointed Ben Denton to take over planning responsibilities from the departing Rosemarie MacQueen.
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Bellway reports 75% surge in annual profits
Bellway has reported a 75% jump in full-year profits thanks to an accelerated programme of house building and strong sales.
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Nadler Hotels appoints chairman
Nadler Hotels has appointed Charles Prew, a veteran of the hospitality and leisure sector, to the role of chairman, with the brief to “guide and accelerate” the group’s expansion.
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CBRE directors join Union Street Partners
Two top South Bank leasing agents have joined Union Street Partners, the joint venture between Farebrother and Tuckerman.
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Mount Anvil sells Tech City tower for £29m
London residential developer Mount Anvil has sold the commercial and freehold investment in its Eagle House development to DTZ Investors for £29m.
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City take-up hits record high
Take-up of office space in the City of London market during the third quarter of 2014 was at its highest point in history, according to data released by CBRE, the global property consultant.
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Ace Liberty & Stone buys £1.5m Barnsley resi portfolio
Ace Liberty Stone has bought a suite of residential properties in Barnsley for just under £1.5m.
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Picton gains planning for retail and resi scheme in Swindon
Picton Property Income has secured planning permission for the development of a £4m retail and residential scheme at its six acre Westlea Campus site, Chelmsford Road, Swindon.
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Judicial review of sale by MoD of Wilton Park withdrawn
Beaconsfield-based developer Jansons has withdrawn its call for a judicial review to sell the former Ministry of Defence (MoD) site at Wilton Park, allowing Inland Homes to proceed with the development of 300 new homes on the site.
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HB Reavis buys development site in Farringdon Street
HB Reavis, the Central and Eastern Europe developer, has bought 20 Farringdon Street, and will begin the development of a 75,000 sq ft office scheme in the coming months.
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PWC signs for record office rent in Bristol
Professional services giant PwC has agreed a record office rent in Bristol after signing a 15-year lease for three floors at Salmon Harvester Properties’ speculative office development at 2 Glasswharf, Temple Quay.
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Development Securities sells in Romford
Development Securities has sold the majority of its Market Place property, a mixed use development in Romford, for £12.3m to Henderson Global Investors at a 6.96%.
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BCSC chief exec steps down
The British Council of Shopping Centre’s chief executive, Michael Green, has decided to leave after 11 years in the job.
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Acciuga to open second restaurant
Italian restaurant Acciuga is taking the remaining 13 years of Chabrot Bistrot des Halles lease in London’s Smithfield.
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National Grid to sell £250m portfolio
The National Grid Pension Fund has appointed CBRE to sell a £250m mixed-use portfolio which is one of the largest long-let portfolios to ever hit the market.
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Hines and HSBC team up in Livingston
A joint venture between Hines and HSBC Alternative Investments has emerged as the preferred bidder to buy The Centre in Livingston.