All Property Week articles in 13 April 2007 – Page 3
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News
Haymarket’s Hammersmith home
Haymarket Publishing is considering a consolidation of its UK offices into a single bespoke office in Hammersmith.
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Professional
The Zaha Hadid-designed Phoens
The Zaha Hadid-designed Phoens Science Centre in Wolfsburg, Germany (above), will feature in the Land Securities-sponsored Global Cities exhibition in the Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall on London’s South Bank from 19 June to 27 August. Other architects featured will include Rem Koolhaas, Celine Condorelli and Herzog & de Meuron, and ...
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Helios moves to Greek logistics
HeliosPhoenix, the continental European arm of Helios Properties, has moved into the Greek logistics market and is developing a 538,200 sq ft (50,000 sq m) logistics park in Athens.
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Markets
ProLogis goes large in Notts
ProLogis goes large in Notts ProLogis has bought part of the Oakham Industrial Estate in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, for a big shed development.
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Gracemark and GE hit Midtown
Gracemark and GE Real Estate have bought 12 Norwich Street and 98 Fetter Lane in London’s Midtown from Scottish Widows for £26.1m, reflecting a yield of 4.46%.
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Virgin freezes Megastores
Richard Branson’s Virgin Megastore has frozen its store acquisition programme as it embarks on a review of its business to stem losses.
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Professional
Lyons is right: five years is too long for revaluation
The Lyons Review must lead to action on the rating system, says Jerry Schurder
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News International ponders Wapping exit plans
News International, the newspaper publisher owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, has held talks with Canary Wharf to move its headquarters from Wapping in east London.
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Ex-EA Shaw trio set up niche London firm
Former investment team launch Kingly Partners to focus on central London
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UK and Spain have top Euro rents
In its European Industrial Property Market report, published last week King Sturge, said the strongest rental growth in Europe was in Spain and the UK, while other markets’ rents were stable.
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Partners ponder Enfield shed sale
The London Industrial Partnership is expected to place the 500,000 sq ft (46,450 sq m) Ponders End industrial estate in Enfield on the market two years after buying it from CIN.
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Markets
Endangered species
Housebuilders are only developing a third of new housing, says Yolande Barnes
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Markets
Resi made easy
Doug Morrison hears how Grant Bovey built a £170m property business in three years
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East Midlands
Wilson Bowden searches for 60m of big shed funding The Marshalls Yard Carter & Carter takes Pride prelet ProLogis goes large in Notts Notts king Cole The market in minutes Get on the bus Northampton by ...
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Early start for Ulster’s Outlet
The Outlet at Bridgewater Park in Northern Ireland opened one month ahead of schedule last week.
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LandSecs sells Ealing shops
Land Securities has sold £45m of shops in Ealing, west London, to Irish clients of BTW Shiells and Cushman & Wakefield at an initial yield of 5.4%.
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Manhattan Lofts Flower dies
Manhattan Loft’s Flower dies Geoff Flower, project director of Manhattan Loft Corporation, has died aged 44 from an aneurysm.
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Kazakh developers forge retail tie
Chagala Group, the London-listed Kazakh real estate developer this week teamed up with fellow Kazakh developer Zere to develop a portfolio of Kazakhstan shopping centres.
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Lock-out for Kirkcaldy developer
Fife Council has agreed to offer a 12-month lock-out period to allow an experienced London-based leisure and cinema developer and operator to secure planning consent for a shopping and leisure development in Kirkcaldy.