All Property Week articles in 11 July 2008 – Page 5
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Online
Irish struggles worry Quintain’s Wembley
But developer says buyers are still keen to complete
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Markets
Old-school investor
Jim Spencer has not only adopted a fresh business strategy – he also has the finance in place to back it up.
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Markets
Trucks and plasters patch up industrial
Medical supplier and MAN Truck & Bus take combined 206,500 sq ft
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News
More houses for Lancaster
Centros has submitted plans for a £150m mixed-use scheme in Lancaster city centre.
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Professional
Reading and Henley merger
On 1 August, the Reading Business School, which is part of the University of Reading and includes the School of Real Estate and Planning, is merging with Henley Management College to become Henley Business School.
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Insight
Support mental health
Sir, Mental health is an issue at all times, not just when there is an economic downturn or a personal breakdown.
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News
Premier Inn hat-trick
Premier Inn, the budget hotel operator, has this month exchanged contracts for three UK hotel sites under an aggressive expansion plan.
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News
Hammerson sale to ‘test market’ in Paris
Developer to sell £275m mixed-use scheme in midst of French slowdown
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News
L&G staff to study green valuation
Legal & General Property is to send 40 of its fund managers and ‘decision makers’ on a course to learn about sustainability and its potential impact on property values.
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News
Gazeley’s Strood strides
Gazeley has bought a 13 acre site in Strood, Medway, Kent, in its first acquisition since its £300m-plus takeover by Dubai World.
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News
Four in the Strand
ING Real Estate has secured Clarks shoe shop, BB’s cafe, Poundworld and delicatessen chain Longton Hall Farms for its Strand shopping centre in Bootle, Liverpool.
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News
Eyre eyes super-prime
The Eyre Estate, a family trust with significant land holdings in London, is gearing up to redevelop one of London’s historic barracks into a residential complex.
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News
Private eye: Mike Phillips
Just as many property funds release private investors from their redemptionless purgatory, one fund is locking them in for longer.
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News
French Eye’s London expansion
Stephen Kane & Co has been appointed by retail group Agni Enterprises to find three stores for brand French Eye, which specialises in men’s and women’s formal and casual wear and accessories.
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Markets
Frogmore to start Ealing office scheme
Frogmore is to start construction of its 135,000 sq ft office scheme, Point West Five, at Uxbridge Road in Ealing next month.
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News
Risanamento mulls Dubai offer
Troubled Italian property company Risanamento has confirmed that it is considering an offer from Limitless, an acquisitive arm of state-backed developer Dubai World, to buy two of its key development projects.