All Property Week articles in 13 December 2013 – Page 4
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Online
IBRC making progress on €20bn of debt sales
The Irish Banking Resolution Corporation has said that 84% of loans in its €2.5bn Project Evergreen are expected to be trade.
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Online
De Montfort: Lending conditions improving
Research by De Montfort University shows that in the first half of the year debt held against UK commercial property fell by 2.5% to £193bn.
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Online
Queens Park Rangers to move to new stadium in Old Oak
Queens Park Rangers Football Club has unveiled plans for a new 40,000 seater stadium in Old Oak, west London.
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Markets
Welsh marina sails to market
It is perhaps a symptom of economic recovery that the first coastal marina since 2008 has come up for sale.
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News
Osprey spotted in Sainsbury’s and Whitbread hotel
Osprey Equity Partners has exchanged contracts on £70m of forward-funding deals.
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News
Muse offloads Manchester flats off plan
Muse Developments has forward-sold all 77 flats at its One Smithfield Square scheme in Manchester’s Northern Quarter.
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Markets
Take five … registered providers to watch
Hannah Brenton and Rhiannon Bury highlight five registered providers to watch as they continue to push into the broader residential market.
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Professional
Planning reforms disappoint
Exclusive survey of planning experts by Property Week and Hogan Lovells gives poor scores to coalition’s reforms of planning laws
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News
JLL maps London student digs
A map produced by Jones Lang LaSalle and Oxford Cartographers reveals the spread of existing and proposed student development across London.
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Markets
London Gateway: a development of great import
DP World’s giant port facility is finally open. Now it must attract tenants.
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Markets
Demand for European ports warehouses up
Increased global container traffic could generate demand for 200m-300m sq ft of additional port-related warehouses across Europe by 2030, new research by Jones Lang LaSalle reveals.
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Markets
One Kensington Gardens flats test demand for prime London homes
Luxury flats at One Kensington Gardens will come to market as the scheme nears completion in 2014, in a move that contrasts with common practice in the high-end residential market.
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Insight
If the size is right, supermarkets will remain in high demand
Legal General Property expects supermarket returns to outperform the all-property average over the medium term, its third-quarter Property Market Differentials report states. Research analyst Tom Carlton, however, warns that future rental growth is likely to be more site specific.
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News
Deutsche gives Oaktree credit for Maroon regional malls
Bank beats LaSalle and Lloyds to £84m refinancing of £120m portfolio of shopping centres.
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Professional
CoreNet Young Person's winning essay: don’t be yesterday’s man in tomorrow’s world
Elliot Blatt, commercial strategy graduate at Nationwide Building Society, the 2013 winner of CoreNet’s annual Young Person’s Essay Award competition, discusses how corporate real estate should react to behavioural changes brought about by the introduction of new technology.
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Markets
Cheergrey plots Stansted office park
New development banks on expansion of airport north of London.
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News
Prestbury sells care homes
A portfolio of care homes formerly operated by collapsed care home operator Southern Cross have been bought by Legal General Property.
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News
Crosstree calls up Carphone Warehouse Crossrail site
Investor buys mobile phone seller’s headquarters in Acton in anticipation of transport premium
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Insight
Occupier champions celebrated for core business
Last week the brightest talent in the world of corporate real estate was celebrated at the annual CoreNet Awards Breakfast.
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News
Carlyle prepares for bumper profits on White Tower jewels
US investor to cash in on high-profile City and Thames-side properties.