All Property Week articles in 12 November 2010 – Page 5
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News
Catholic values expand to sustainable HQs
The Catholic Overseas Development Agency has moved into its new, eco-friendly headquarters on Westminster Bridge Road in London
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Markets
FTSE file: Carphone Warehouse Group
In a monthly series, Property Week profiles a FTSE 250-listed occupier and its property strategy.
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Cannes premiere for fashion outlet
Slovakian developers Realiz and Rioja Developments will launch a 387,500 sq ft retail and leisure scheme at Mapic, an annual retail event in Cannes, next week. One Fashion Outlet in Bratislava will have more than 100 retail and restaurant units. Construction of the €75m project is scheduled to start in ...
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Threadneedle buys four shops
Threadneedle has bought four retail properties from a private client of Fletcher King for £13.77m, at a net initial yield of 7.4%
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Famous five-a-side in Brum
A five-a-side football arena has opened in the Tenby Building in Birmingham
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Broadway star
HSBC Alternative Investments (HAIL) has bought a 49% stake in 1540 Broadway, New York, for around $255m. It has also secured a “right of first offer” on the other half of the building, were it to be sold. The 907,000 sq ft, 44-storey tower is 85% let to 21 tenants. ...
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Pandora boxes clever
Pandora, the Danish jewellery company that recently floated on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange, is to expand across the UK, following successful trading in its first 50 stores
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Pitney Bowes out of St Denis
Pitney Bowes has sold its 90,000 sq ft industrial and office site next to the Stade de France in St Denis, Paris, to online store Ventprivee.com
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Outlook murky for Blackpool, Fylde & Wyre
Wrangling over future of economic development company could stall vital schemes
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Bistro du Vin drives on
MWB Group Holdings, owner of the boutique Malmaison and Hotel du Vin hotel chains, is launching a standalone restaurant called Bistro du Vin Bar
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Big boys bid for Drake with retail sector on a high
Bids were due in today for entrepreneur David Ross’s Kandahar Real Estate’s largest asset – the £230m Drake Circus in Plymouth
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Bets are on as bookies eye up Tote portfolio
Government hints at sale of public betting shop as bookmakers record huge profits
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Benefits limit puts housing out of claimants’ reach
British Property Federation says benefit reform will force tenants to move
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Retailers sign for Belgian refurb
Redevco’s Belgium division has secured anchor tenants for a 312,000 sq ft, €8m retail park redevelopment in Drogenbos, Belgium. Carrefour, Brico, Dreamland, Lunch Garden, SportsDirect.com, Luxus, PointCarré, Auto 5, Quick and Pizza Hut will all trade from the park when it reopens in spring 2012. Cushman Wakefield is ...
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Future of Store Street put to Bedford
Bedford Estates, known for its listed offices around Bedford Square in London, is to create a shopping street near Tottenham Court Road in London’s West End
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Musgrave called in to bat at Lord’s
Property veteran Stephen Musgrave has been enlisted to help select a developer for the £400m redevelopment of Lord’s cricket ground in north-west London
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Insight
‘Lettability’ is the basis of true value
Giles Barrie’s leader last week (“Time to Take a Knife to Secondary Values”, analysis, 05.11.10), highlighted an important ongoing debate
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Markets
Bardsley's buoyant sales
The first-time buyer market may have ground to halt because of a lack of affordable mortgages and hefty deposit requirements, but the higher end of the market, for those with more to spend or a property to part-exchange, is holding up well for housebuilders with prime sites.
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BarCap seeks sale of CMBS unit
Barclays Capital has put its commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) loan servicing division up for sale
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Banks dust off distressed City schemes
As developers break ground in the Square Mile, banks are poised to restart stalled schemes to catch the upcycle