All Property Week articles in 10 September 2010 – Page 7
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Markets
Nurton and Moorfield ‘to get hands dirty’ in Birmingham
Joint venture could develop in city centre
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Markets
Nearly a quarter of Birmingham offices are vacant
Availability in the Birmingham office market is 3.8m sq ft (graph 1), Drivers Jonas Deloitte research shows
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Markets
Berkeley commits to HCA scheme in ‘landmark deal’
Government private-rent initiative finally gets off the ground almost two years after its inception
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News
Citygrove and Close kneel before Bishops Court
Citygrove Securities and Close Brothers have sold Bishops Court Retail Park in Exeter to Standard Life Investments for £14.5m, reflecting a yield of 6.1%
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News
Hammerson to beef up Bullring with restaurants
Developer plans 20,000 sq ft restaurant-focused extension of Birmingham shopping centre
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Markets
Inside the deal II: GBR Phoenix Beard merger
Two of the West Midlands’ most successful specialist agencies – GBR Property Consultants and Phoenix Beard – merged in July to form GBR Phoenix Beard
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Markets
Nelson faces battle for Sterling
Residential development meets resistance from locals as it goes to committee
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Markets
Barratt's prospects in Plymouth
Barratt Developments has won a tender to build the first phase of housing in Plymouth’s North Prospect area, one of the largest regeneration schemes in the south-west
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Professional
Software: ProMS helps banks face music over stress test flaws
New software aims to become the industry-standard tool for analysis
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Professional
Banks and investors in need of a human touch
Reliance on cold facts ahead of human experience has left banks and investors struggling to cope with the downturn, says one veteran valuation software publisher
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News
Bank reprieve for Battersea owner REO
Real Estate Opportunities has refinanced its £262.55m loans secured on Battersea Power Station in south London
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Markets
Pinsent Masons and Deutsche Bank consider options
Two of the most sought-after occupiers in the Birmingham office market are assessing options to take space
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News
Planes, trains and automobiles could yet crush hopes of recovery
In the second of a series on sectors that are critical to a real estate revival
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News
Drawing attention
Art students in Blackpool have brought vintage-style seaside postcards up to date to show the changing face of the town
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News
Minerva fights off Kirsh's latest attempt
South African’s Kifin vehicle fails to oust chairman and chief executive at EGM
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News
Retail property scions turn backs on Asia
Simon Property and Westfield tell EPRA conference of lack of appetite for east
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Insight
Architects of failure, cornerstones of excess
Next Wednesday is the second anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers (analysis, p30-p33). The biggest property event of the last 50 years, it triggered the sharpest ever fall in property values in the UK
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Insight
Architects of Doom
A rarely seen Bank of Scotland Corporate book is a reminder of a distant property world that exploded two years ago next week
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News
Area scales Mount Anvil
US investor injects initial £25m in residential developer for inner London schemes
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News
Grafton’s US alliance
Global investor enlists Nigel Kempner for UK push as America’s Oaktree prepares £1bn advance on Britain