All Property Week articles in 14 October 2011 – Page 5
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Morgans Hotels and Invesco to buy £70m Hoxton Hotel
Morgans Hotels and Invesco Real Estate have teamed up to buy the Hoxton Hotel in London.
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Hesperia Hotel in Victoria sold to Crimson Hotels
The Hesperia London hotel in Victoria has been sold to Crimson Hotels for around £55m.
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Public Property Summit - star speakers revealed
Francis Maude, the Minister for Cabinet Office, and John McCready, head of the Government Property Unit, have been revealed as the star speakers at this year’s Public Property Summit, organised by Property Week.
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Malmaison and Hotel du Vin chief quits
Malmaison and Hotel du Vin chief executive Robert Cook has quit to pursue new opportunities.
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Midweek Bulletin: Treasury plans improve REIT access?
The Treasury is planning changes to real estate investment trusts (REITs) which could see greater access to the structure and private investment in the social housing market.
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Banca restaurant to open at 30 North Audley Street
Banca, a new Italian restaurant from Arjun and Peter Waney, and restaurateur Giuliano Lotto, will open at 30 North Audley Street in Mayfair, as tipped by Property Week (13/1/11).
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Wolverhampton grants permission for three new supermarkets
The go-ahead for three new supermarkets to be built in Wolverhampton has been granted by the city council, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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Engineering firm relocate European HQ in south Manchester
Process engineering company Simon Carves is to move its European headquarters to Atlas Business Park in south Manchester after agreeing a new ten-year lease with landlord AXA Real Estate, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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Urban Outfitters signs for Meadowhall
Urban Outfitters has signed to open an 11,000 sq ft store at British Land and London Stamford’s Meadowhall shopping centre in Sheffield.
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Rockspring buys £34m London student accommodation block
Rockspring Property Investment Managers has bought a 232-room student accommodation block in London’s Elephant Castle for £34m.
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Capital Shopping Centres performs management u-turn as Kirby quits
Capital Shopping Centres has performed a u-turn on plans to split the management of its shopping centre portfolio as Caroline Kirby quits the firm.
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LaSalle takes over JER European business
LaSalle Investment Management will take over the management of US fund manager JER Partners’ European funds, in one of the biggest fund management transactions since the downturn.
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Sea Containers House plans approved
Plans to refurbish Sea Containers House on London’s South Bank have been given the go-ahead by Southwark Council’s planning committee.
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Shelley Sandzer appoints Richard Thomas as head of pubs
Shelley Sandzer has recruited Richard Thomas as its new head of pubs.
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Plans submitted for £50m Wolverhampton Wanderers' stadium revamp
Plans have been submitted for the £50m transformation of Wolverhampton Wanderers’ football stadium Compton Park.
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MORNING AFTER: Cushman and Boodle Hatfield's London West End debate
Over 200 guests gathered at the Mayfair Hotel yesterday to hear an esteemed line up of speakers discuss “London’s West End Real Estate - a safe haven or growth opportunity for investors?”
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Tristan Capital secures €300m at second close of European fund
Tristan Capital Partners has secured more than €300m of equity at the second close of its Curzon Capital Partners III fund.
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Capital Shopping Centres' London property director goes on "leave of absence"
Capital Shopping Centres’ London property director Caroline Kirby has gone on “a leave of absence”.
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Ministry of Sound wins battle to stop Elephant and Castle resi development
The Ministry of Sound has unveiled regeneration plans for the area around its club at the Elephant and Castle in south London after winning a long-running battle to prevent a 41-storey residential tower.
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Manchester needs control of purse strings, says Bernstein
Manchester needs greater independence over financing for areas such as infrastructure projects if it is to fulfil its potential on the global stage, according to city council chief executive Sir Howard Bernstein, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.