All Property Week articles in 14 December 2007 – Page 9
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AAIM heads for home with £1.5bn second Euro fund
Investor ‘sees value’ in UK regional offices and retail.
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Henderson sells Swedish HQ
A Hemel Hempstead warehouse has been sold by asset management firm Henderson Global Investors for £6.5m.
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Bristol abandons £250m arena plans
A £250m, arena-led regeneration scheme in Bristol has been abandoned because it would need too much public money to succeed.
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Invista expands London team
Invista Real Estate Investment Management has made a string of promotions in its London office.
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Travelodge signs for Waterloo hotel
Travelodge, the budget hotel chain, has exchanged contracts for a hotel development close to Waterloo in London.
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Unite sells £220m of student accommodation
Unite, the student accommodation company, has sold £220.3m of assets into its own managed fund.
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Property values tumble in November
Capital values tumbled 4.1% in November according figures released today.
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Yvette Cooper speaks out on social housing
Yvette Cooper, housing minister, said today that councils and landlords should ensure social housing services focus on people, not just homes.
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‘Northern Quarter’ council officer cleared of wrongdoing by Portsmouth council
Wendy Couch, a principal valuer for the asset management service in Portsmouth council, has been cleared of any wrongdoing over claims by a businessman that she corruptly accepted hospitality from Centros Miller.
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Commercial property suffers a shocker
Capital values in UK commercial property fell by 4.1% in November amid what experts believe is the most rapid correction ever seen in the sector. Financial Times
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Housing market slowdown deepens
The slowdown in the housing market is deepening, according to the authoritative RICS survey of estate agents that shows price falls spreading across all regions of England and Wales. Financial Times, Times, Independent
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Banks move for credit rescue
Home owners and borrowers were given fresh hope yesterday after an unprecedented intervention in the faltering financial markets by the world’s largest central banks. Financial Times, The Times, Daily Telegraph, Independent, Guardian
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Olivant threatens Rock pull out
The sale of Northern Rock was thrown into deeper uncertainty yesterday when one of the two remaining potential buyers threatened to walk away from a bid for the embattled bank. Financial Times, The Times, Daily Telegraph, Independent
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Buy-to-let landlords remain up-beat
Most buy-to-let landlords plan to increase their property portfolios or leave them untouched in 2008, according to a new study. Financial Times
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Private rented sector review launched
The government is to launch a review of the private rented housing sector as part of a package of proposals to improve social housing services. Financial Times
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Trump wins golf resort tussle
Donald Trump’s plans for a £1bn golf resort in north-east Scotland have been overwhelmingly backed by a special meeting of Aberdeenshire council. Financial Times
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Restaurant group backs new venue
London’s most influential restaurant group has defied the gloom in the consumer sector by investing in a new venue. Financial Times
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Barratt gains on FTSE relegation
Barratt Developments was the top gainer in the FTSE 100, despite its imminent relegation, on talk that the French construction giants Bouygues or Lafarge were considering a bid. The Times