All Property Week articles in 11 July 2014 – Page 2
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Catalyst wins permission for Notting Hill scheme
Catalyst Housing has won planning permission for a 300-home scheme in Notting Hill, London.
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Topland acquires hotel group for £75m
Topland has acquired Hallmark Hotels for approximately £75m, increasing its portfolio to 30 hotels in the UK.
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M&G backs Royal College of Music digs with £36.9m
M G Investments is backing the redevelopment of College Hall, the main student residence for the Royal College of Music, with £36.9m.
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Changes for housing and planning as Cameron shuffles MPs
Brandon Lewis has been appointed minister for housing and planning in prime minister David Cameron’s reshuffle today.
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DLA Piper continues expansion of real estate team
Law firm hires two partners into its real estate team.
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Mansford buys £25m Cardiff retail arcades
Mansford has purchased three Victorian arcades in Cardiff for £25m in a bid to create a city centre hub for independent retailers.
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Heathrow shed let to global freight company
The global freight forwarding company Savino Del Bene has signed a deal with the Airport Property Partnership to take 15,686 sq ft at North Feltham Trading Estate near Heathrow Airport.
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Jamie Oliver to open second Barbecoa in St James's
Jamie Oliver has agreed a lease with The Crown Estate for a new 9,000 sq ft restaurant in St James’s in London.
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GLH launches new hotel brand
The London-based hotel group GLH has announced the launch of a new “limited feature” four-star brand, Every Hotels.
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Cameron shuffles Boles off planning
Nick Boles is to leave his brief as the government’s planning minister, as prime minister David Cameron reshuffles the Conservative team today.
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Co-op Food hires London acquisition head
The Co-operative Food has appointed Rob Tindale as regional acquisitions manager for north London, as it plans to open 50 new stores in the area this year.
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Boris calls for increased powers to develop unused land
The mayor of London is urging the government to extend its plans to accelerate the release of disused land to the capital so as to enable him to unlock new development.
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Starwood to lend £102m for Baltimore Wharf development
Starwood European Finance has lent £101.75m for the development of the giant Baltimore Wharf residential scheme in London’s Docklands as part of a quad of deals.
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IM Properties reports 9% NAV jump
IM Properties’ net assets increased in value by 9% last year, from £296m to £323m.
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Henry Boot to build office scheme after agreeing pre-let
Henry Boot will build a new £3.5m office facility in Cumbria after exchanging contracts with Atkins for a pre-let.
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Hibernia buys €90.75m Dublin properties
Hibernia REIT has exchanged contracts to acquire Guild House and Commerzbank House in Dublin’s International Financial Services Centre for €90.75m.
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Logistics take-up down 20%
Logistics sector take-up has fallen 20% year-on-year due to a lack of supply, according to new research by BNP Paribas Real Estate.
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Kier unveils new housing division
Kier Group plans to more than double housebuilding in the next five years following the launch of its new unified national housing division.
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University agrees 16-storey hotel on campus
M L Hospitality will build a new hotel on the University of Manchester campus.
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Tristan rolls in for Fort Dunlop deal
A fund advised by investment manager Tristan Capital Partners has acquired the Fort Dunlop building near Birmingham from Urban Splash and Pears Group in an off-market deal.