All Property Week articles in 13 July 2012 – Page 6
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Olympic gold coast
Ben Ainslie will be going for gold at the Olympic sailing venues that have regenerated Weymouth and Portland. Sarah Stewart reports
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Mayad Rassam “I met a client who had such a complex hedging structure, it took two days to model fully”
Swaps have received much attention in the national press, mostly negative and focusing on high street banks misselling hedging products to small and medium-sized businesses, so-called non-sophisticated customers.
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Olympic media centre to be transformed into high-tech hub
ICity to make use of bandwidth and power supply as part of government TMT drive
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Hotelier buys Paris star haunt Lancaster
The five-star Hotel Lancaster in Paris is believed to have been sold for €60m to French owner-operator Pierre Esnee.
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British Land and Hammerson clash at Meadowhall over out-of-town Next
Plans to develop a Next Home and Garden store next to Meadowhall Shopping Centre have been opposed by Hammerson, which proposes a scheme in central Sheffield.
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Leon founders bond with customers for high street rollout
Fast food chain Leon is planning to double its restaurants over the next three years, using funds raised by a bond that is being offered to customers.
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Caffè Nero opens Bluewater ‘caff’
Caffè Nero has opened a new concept store that aims to mimic a high street cafe, at Bluewater shopping centre in Kent.
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New Olympics blocks in Poplar
Regen, Willmott Dixon’s development arm, has joined forces with a housing association to develop 1,200 homes at an unloved estate 2 miles from the Olympic Park.
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Moylan out of the starting blocks
New chairman of London Legacy Development Corporation speaks exclusively to Property Week International
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Palmer takes a Vue on Birkenhead …
One of few backers of development in UK today buys two sites for Opus North and Angle Property
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Germany’s biggest-ever refinancing
The giant German residential property landlord owned by Terra Firma this week submitted a plan to its lenders for Europe’s biggest-ever property refinancing, in preparation for flotation.
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One of Germany's biggest-ever busts
A German retail portfolio secured by €331m of debt provided by the Royal Bank of Scotland went into bankruptcy last Friday, in one of the largest German property insolvencies of the downturn so far.
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Berkeley sets up home in Hong Kong and Singapore
Developer’s Asian offices will target growing numbers of Far Eastern buyers of central London property
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Let the legacy begin ...
Emma Haslett and Nick Johnstone chart the transformation of the Olympic Park
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Restaurant Group gets into bed with hotels
Leisure agency Restaurant Property has launched a hotel division in response to approaches from clients.
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Multi wants early Bath exit from Southgate
European shopping centre developer Multi Development is preparing to sell its half-share in the Bath Southgate shopping centre for a second time.
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FSA eyes ‘shadow banking’ curbs
Regulation could affect amount of new debt for market and sale of new loan portfolios