All Property Week articles in 12 October 2007 – Page 11
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Neptune Developments wins planning consent in Liverpool
North-west developer Neptune Developments has won planning for its £42m redevelopment of a town just outside Liverpool.
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Manchester agency trio leave Erinaceous
Three Manchester agency directors have resigned from the Manchester office of troubled property services firm Erinaceous.
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Montagu Evans makes £5m windfall from Paradigm stake sale
Montagu Evans is thought to have made a profit of more than £5m from the reduction in its stake in Glasgow-based property investor Paradigm Real Estate Managers.
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Wrenbridge sells in Colchester
Wrenbridge has sold Colchester’s largest office building for £19m to Shay Properties Investments.
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Go ahead for King's Cross canal scheme
Genesis Housing Group has got the go ahead for a housing scheme in King's Cross.
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Segro appoints chief operating officer in Europe
Segro has appointed Inès Reinmann to the newly created position of chief operating officer of its business in Continental Europe.
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Irish property returns continue to grow
Overall returns from commercial property in Ireland showed steady growth in the third quarter reported Jones Lang LaSalle today.
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Drivers Jonas opens Spanish office
Drivers Jonas has announced that it will open an office in Madrid as part of its European expansion.
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Croydon Council selects shortlist
Croydon Council has narrowed its list of development partners for a £450m urban regeneration vehicle down to just three.
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Regent Inns in the market for marriage
The boss of Regent Inns yesterday signalled his willingness to submit to a takeover bid as part of the continuing consolidation in the pub industry. The Times. Financial Times. The Daily Telegraph
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Buy-to-let brigade shores up housing market
Buy-to-let borrowers are propping up the housing market as conventional demand for mortgages falls, figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders showed yesterday. The Times
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Ritblat to become pub landlord
Sir John Ritblat is teaming up with Robert Breare, the leisure entrepreneur, to create a £200m pub business, The Times reports.
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British Land soars on Saudi stakebuilding
British Land’s share price gained 5% – or 55p – to £11.47 on talk that a Saudi investor was trying to amass a 5% stake. The Times. The Daily Telegraph. Financial Times
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Powerleague in team talks
Powerleague, Britain’s largest five-a-side football pitch operator, is in talks with professional clubs to locate sites near their grounds as part of an expansion strategy. Financial Times
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Highbridge Business Park buys Tyneside microchip site
A Tyneside microchip plant backed by two tranches of government money is to be closed with the loss of 600 jobs and sounding the death knell for the vision of a semiconductor sector in north-east England. The Daily Telegraph. Financial Times
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Sainsbury’s pension trustees and Delta Two inch closer
Delta Two and Sainsbury’s pension trustees inched closer towards agreement over the pension fund terms as they met to discuss the Qatari investment group’s £10.6bn indicative offer. Financial Times
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Carpetright founder lays down £850m offer
Lord Harris of Peckham has tabled a £12.50-a-share cash offer for Carpetright, to take the retailer he founded in the 1980s private. The Daily Telegraph. The Times. Financial Times
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Transport for London to control Crossrail
Standards and levels of service on Crossrail are to be tightly controlled by the London mayor’s transport body, Transport for London. Financial Times
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Government rules out residential REITS
The government has ruled out making changes to REIT legislation to enable residential investors to convert.