All Property Week articles in 11 July 2003 – Page 4
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MFI goes private for £26m sale-and-leaseback
Furniture retailer MFI has put together a £26m sale-and-leaseback deal with private property company Chancerygate Asset Management and Anglo Irish Private Equity
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Tchenguiz company takes £25m nursing homes
Owners Provident, the ground rent business owned by Rotch founder Vincent Tchenguiz, has paid retirement home company McCarthy & Stone £25.5m for a portfolio of nursing homes
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Chancerygate starts £200m Morley JV
Industrial specialist Chancerygate has kicked off its £200m joint venture with Morley Fund Management by buying two development sites
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Family bids for 20% of Chesterton shares
Manchester & Metropolitan's 13.2p offer reignites row over Jafari-Fini deal
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Camden sale raises £2m
The London Borough of Camden raised almost £2m by selling the vacant upper floors above the retail investments it owns in Hampstead, raising nearly twice as much as expected at McHugh & Co's auction on 7 July
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Hammerson shares up 2% in slow week
There was little movement in the share price of the biggest property companies last week, which kept the Real Estate Index almost unchanged at 2005
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Chelsfield weighs up £1.5bn White City partners
Negotiations over west London scheme complicated by management buyout bid
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Israelis to buy £500m NCP portfolio
Israeli investor Delek is in talks to buy up to £500m of NCP car parks owned by Royal Bank of Scotland.
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Chelsfield role for Anderson
Developer Chelsfield has appointed Land Securities director John Anderson as its new director of construction.
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Merivale Moore accepts chairman's £34m bid
Small quoted property company Merivale Moore, which specialises in central London offices and south-east industrial sites, has today accepted a bid of £34m from its chairman, Grenville Dean.
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Benchmark offloads £90m of London assets
Central London specialist Benchmark Group has sold almost £90m of property as part of its drive to reduce both its gearing and its exposure to the City.
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Ashtenne ties up £180m Mentmore deal
Ashtenne, the secondary industrial specialist, today finally sewed up its acquisition of a serviced business space division from Mentmore for £182.5m.
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DTZ year-end results fall by 28%
A recovery in the second half of the year has helped DTZ compensate for its disastrous interim results.
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£55m Glasgow office scheme gets go-ahead
Commercial Estates Management, the investment management company owned by Swede Gerard Versteegh, has been granted detailed planning consent for a £55m office scheme that will be Glasgow's largest speculative development in 20 years.
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Selfridges boss aims to build stores of the century
Selfridges chief executive Peter Williams said this morning that new department store developments must 'still make an impact in one hundred years time'.
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