All Property Week articles in 12 September 2008 – Page 4
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News
HSBC HQ sale collapses
Negotiations to sell HSBC’s West End headquarters for £170m to a Middle Eastern consortium have finally collapsed months after the scheme was placed under offer.
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News
Red light for Terry’s choc factory
York City Council has refused planning consent for Grantside’s £185m redevelopment of the former Terry’s chocolate factory in York.
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News
Morgan Stanley targets China
Morgan Stanley is planning to invest $1.5bn (£852m) into China through its seventh Morgan Stanley Real Estate Fund.
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Insight
Chelsea’s power show
The blue-blooded residents of London’s Belgravia are up in arms over the Candys’ and Qatari Diar’s plans for Chelsea Barracks.
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Professional
UK grade A office rents, rates and service charges rise
The UK’s grade A office rents, rates and service charges have risen over the last six months.
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Professional
Mayor’s climate change strategy
Warmer, wetter winters and hotter, drier summers are predicted in a Climate Change Adaptation Strategy issued by the mayor of London.
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Markets
Time for a New Change
A new retail initiative for Cheapside could exorcise the City’s status as a weekend ghost town.
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News
Gleeds moves into Town Centre
Construction management consultant Gleeds has become the first company to move into Town Centre Securities’ Town Centre House, part of the 800,000 sq ft Merrion Centre in Leeds city centre.
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Online
DTZ and CBRE for Stratford
Westfield has appointed DTZ and CB Richard Ellis as agents for its 1.75m sq ft Stratford City scheme next to east London’s Olympic Park.
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Online
Whittaker: Manchester Ship Canal needs planning regime
Peel Holdings chairman says development faces similar delays to Thames Gateway
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News
Land Securities and Caddick Developments reveal Trinity Leeds plans
Land Securities and Caddick Developments have revealed plans for their 1m sq ft retail-led scheme Trinity Leeds.
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Professional
Savills’ Dobson to lead business space in Scotland
Keith Dobson, head of Savills’ Edinburgh office, has been made head of business space for Scotland.
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Professional
Health screening for builders
Bowmer & Kirkland, the Derbyshire-based construction and development group, has gone into partnership with Sainsbury’s and Constructing Better Health...
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News
Lehman Brothers plans one of largest real estate transactions in history
Lehman Brothers is planning one of the largest real estate transactions in history, by spinning off up to $30bn (£17bn) of its assets as part of its bid to survive.
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Markets
Icap to increase Broadgate headquarters
Interdealer broker Icap is to increase the size of its headquarters at 1 Broadgate to 175,000 sq ft.
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Professional
What has happened to the brandwagon?
UK real estate is ignoring its biggest asset, says Susan Freeman
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News
Bradley leads Knight Frank’s push into Middle East
Knight Frank is to extend its global presence to the Middle East to cash in on the region’s vast wealth.