All Property Week articles in 12 September 2008 – Page 3
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Online
Housebuilders receive little help
CB Richard Ellis has been appointed to partner the South East of England Development Agency (SEEDA) in producing a monthly report on the new-build housing market for the government.
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News
Redevco secures record headline rent with Thomson Reuters
Redevco has secured a record headline rent with Thomson Reuters by consolidating into 3,700 sq ft at its 40 Princes Street office and retail block in Edinburgh.
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News
Newfound setback for luxury resort group
Humber Valley scheme in Canada files for bankruptcy protection
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News
Marks & Spencer signed to Grosvenor and Lend Lease Preston Tithebarn project
Grosvenor and Lend Lease have signed up Marks & Spencer at their £750m Preston Tithebarn project.
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News
Global view: Mike Phillips
With the EPRA European Index having fallen by a third over the last year, you might have thought that the Grand Hotel in Stockholm would be removing the razor blades from delegate bathrooms ahead of this year’s annual conference.
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Fleishman for Zaragoza scheme
Martin Fleishman’s retail investment and asset management advisory firm, Consultancy International, has been appointed by a joint venture between British Land and Eurofund Investments as adviser on its 2.2m sq ft Puerto Venecia retail and leisure scheme in Zaragoza, Spain.
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Professional
Property investments are increasingly falling into LPA receivership – what can investors expect?
More and more property investments are falling into LPA receiverships. If you are an investor and the worst happens, what can you expect?
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Online
Job fears as Dreweatt Neate rationalises
Dreweatt Neate is rationalising, which could result in office closures and job losses before its planned merger with Carter Jonas later this month.
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News
Single European REIT ‘too difficult’, says EPRA
The European Public Real Estate Association (EPRA) has given the thumbs-down to the introduction of a single European REIT.
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News
Honourable defeat
My prediction two weeks ago of a crushing defeat at the Honourable Artillery Company Cricket Ground in the City for a bunch of property and construction people against a team of former internationals came true.
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Markets
Deal or no deal?
‘Deal’ say the tenants flooding to a former run-down industrial estate in Bristol.
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News
Insolvencies threaten Credit Suisse loans
Two European loan securitisations worth €2.3bn (£1.9bn) issued by Credit Suisse have hit problems because of the economic downturn affecting property companies and occupiers.
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News
News Corp sits tight
News Corporation confirmed this week that it had called off a 500,000 sq ft office move and was to redevelop its Wapping site to create a ‘bold and innovative campus for its UK business’.
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News
Lidl’s convenient opening
Discount supermarket chain Lidl has opened its first convenience store – a new format called Lidl Express.
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Markets
New Swindon Company loses place in limelight to Modus
Embarrassment as Muse fails to secure Union Square development agreement
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Online
Little common ground at retailer peace talks
Landlords fear that retailers may act unilaterally and pay rent monthly
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Colliers lands Segro at Heathrow
Segro has appointed Colliers CRE to manage its £500m, 3m sq ft portfolio around London Heathrow, alongside DTZ and De Souza.