All Property Week articles in 11 April 2014 – Page 3
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EY appointed on £300m Spinningfields estate
Administrators at EY have been appointed to a £300m estate in Manchester’s Spinningfields.
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Pears refinances Urban Splash
Pears Group has refinanced Manchester-based developer Urban Splash.
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Kaplan searches for 200,000 sq ft headquarters
Kaplan has appointed CBRE to search for a new 200,000 sq ft headquarters in London.
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Crown signs up Avanta
Avanta Service Office Group has agreed to lease 33,000 sq ft of Regent Street office space from The Crown Estate.
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Farebrother and Tuckerman in South Bank tie-up
Farebrother and Tuckerman have formed a 50:50 joint venture which will provide a property services on the South Bank.
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Motor trade sector yields strengthen
Yields have strengthened across the motor trade sector to levels not seen since the height of the market in 2007, according to a new report from HSM.
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Segro and Prologis to kick-off Heathrow spec schemes
The UK’s two largest industrial players are to start speculative development in Heathrow.
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Boris launches search for development partner for industrial site
The Greater London Authority has launched a search for a development partner for a 98 acre industrial site in east London.
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Vistaprint signs at King’s Cross Central
Vistaprint has agreed to take a new office at Argent’s King’s Cross Central.
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Meyer Bergman buys £112m Bond Street block
European fund manager Meyer Bergman has agreed a deal to buy a prized block on Bond Street for around £112m, reflecting a sub 3% yield.
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Sociable Surveyors seeks star
Sociable Surveyors is calling for the final applications for its Global Internship Scheme, which offers the opportunity to apply for more than 40 paid internships across the property industry.
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Scottish retail property pipeline slows to a trickle
Scotland’s pipeline for retail development is at its lowest level since 2009, at 13.1 million sq ft.
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A winding path to reinstating a right of way
The Message: It is difficult for a right of way to be abandoned
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St Modwen wins in Newbury
St Modwen Properties has been appointed to regenerate a 25 acre council-owned industrial park in Newbury, Berkshire.
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Walking liabilities
A bevy of ‘rare’ breeds including llamas, reindeer, meerkats and otters have found themselves at the centre of a property sale this week.
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Looming referendum leaves retailers in limbo
Supermarkets are weighing up the implications of an independent Scotland. Claer Barrett reports
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Property industry says 'No' to Union separation
More than 80% of property professionals think separation would negatively impact on investment in Scotland.
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Property industry says 'No' to Union separation
More than 80% of property professionals think separation would negatively impact on investment in Scotland.
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Take six… revolutionary green schemes
The cities of the future will use green infrastructure to create healthier and more resilient environments for people and wildlife, says a new report by Arup.
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Insight
The future of property lies in marketing to the masses
Today’s marketplace demands and gets instant information and lots of it. This makes differentiation more important. The property industry is no different.