All Property Week articles in 12 June 2009 – Page 7
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Bahraini group in largest City deal of year
A Bahraini financial institution has emerged as the backer of one of the largest City of London office transactions this year. The acquisition is its first deal in an investment drive into European property.
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Stockley Park expansion plan mooted
Stockley Park, the massive business park near Heathrow Airport, is to undergo an extension worth up to £400m.
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Friends Provident considers closure of southern offices
Friends Provident, the FTSE 100 insurer, is believed to be considering consolidating its offices across the South of England, which could result in job losses.
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Public-sector building targets missed
The Government has missed a series of public-sector construction targets in areas such as housing, education and health, according to a damning report to be released this week by the Construction Products Association.
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CBI warns on interest rates
The CBI has sharply upgraded its growth forecasts and given warning that the Bank of England may begin raising interest rates by the end of the year, much sooner than widely expected.
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Mutuals ponder West Brom style plan
Chelsea, Newcastle and Principality are believed to be among the UK building societies considering whether to strengthen their balance sheets by following the lead of rival West Bromwich and converting outstanding debt into a new financial instrument.
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Segro's £300m fund for Brixton bid
Segro is working on plans for a £300m rights issue – its second this year – to fund its proposed takeover of arch rival Brixton.
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Kilmartin under threat as Lloyds cracks down on debt
Lloyds Banking Group is seeking a radical restructuring Kilmartin Holdings, amid fears that the group may go into administration.
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Glenkerrin wins planning appeal for major development in Dublin's Ballsbridge
Ray Grehan's Glenkerrin has received permission to develop his Number One Ballsbridge scheme in Dublin from the Irish planning appeals board, An Bord Pleanala.
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IPD May figures show improvement in market
The pace of capital depreciation slowed to -1.6% for May compared with -2.31% for the previous month.
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MORNING AFTER: Industrial Agents' Society five-a-side football tournament
Industrial agents battled through Tube strikes and rain on Wednesday for a ferocious five-a-side football tournament at Goals! Wembley, organised by the Industrial Agents Society (IAS).
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Plans for flats and convenience store submitted in Poole
Hall & Woodhouse plans to develop a vacant site at 470 Ringwood Road in Poole.
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Hornsey Town Hall plans unveiled
A public exhibition opens today detailing proposals to restore the Grade II* listed Hornsey Town Hall in Crouch End.
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HCA to search for Telford technology park developer
A developer is being sought for an Enterprise Centre for high technology companies on a site in Telford.
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King's Lynn industrial park plan improved
A £10m industrial scheme in King's Lynn has got the planning green light.
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Paul Finch condemns Prince Charles’s political meddling in planning process
The World Architecture Festival director Paul Finch has condemned Prince Charles’s interference in the planning process at Chelsea Barracks.
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Major letting at Dublin's Sandyford Business Park
ServiceSource International has taken 40,000 sq ft of office space at The Chase in Sandyford, Dublin in one of Ireland’s biggest occupational deals this year.
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Bywater joins Realis as non exec
Realis Estates, the Birmingham-based retail property developer, has appointed former Hammerson UK managing director and current Caddick Developments managing director John Bywater as a non-executive director.
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Qatari Diar withdraws Chelsea Barracks planning application
Qatari Diar has withdrawn its planning application for the Chelsea Barracks site today and said it will work on a ‘comprehensive review of its plans’ and invite new architects to submit proposals for the scheme.