All Property Week articles in 14 September 2012 – Page 6
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News
CSC land-bank ploy continues with Gateshead brewery buy
Retail REIT purchases 17 acre site for Metrocentre extension as part of wider expansion strategy
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News
Unibail and Klépierre’s bond sales
Two of Europe’s largest shopping centre owners have taken advantage of cheap bond markets to raise new debt.
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Sidoli steps up to CBRE board
Top investment agent Franco Sidoli is to become an executive director at CBRE, after the property services giant confirmed its purchase of his firm, Franc Warwick, on Monday.
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Royal blue
US fashion designer Rebecca Taylor, whose ranges are a favourite of the Duchess of Cambridge, is on the hunt for a central London store.
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Professional
My Egyptian odyssey: Bloom sets up in Cairo
John D Wood recently took its first steps into the Middle Eastern market. Ray Bloom explains
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Blackrock’s Orpington buy
Blackrock has bought the 101,000 sq ft Springvale Retail Park in Orpington for £56m in an off-market deal.
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Insight
Gap ever wider between prime and secondary prices
Prime retail yields rose by 8 basis points in August to an average of 6.04%, pushed up by smaller, second-tier assets, Cushman & Wakefield reports.
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Markets
Beneficial space causes retail row in Bracknell
TA Fisher, the Reading-based developer, is launching an appeal against Bracknell Forest Council’s refusal to allow the conversion of a half-empty office building, Beneficial House, East Hampstead Road, into an apart-hotel.
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Insight
BCSC: restaurateur’s rant leaves sour taste
Entrepreneur Luke Johnson pulled no punches when he laid into landlords at this week’s BCSC conference in Liverpool.
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Markets
Reading ready for Metro Bank
Metro Bank, the UK’s newest seven-day-a-week bank, is expected to open in November in Broad Street Mall, Reading, after a controversial gestation period.
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News
Lothbury bags south-east M&S hub
Lothbury Investment Management has bought Mark & Spencer’s south-east children’s clothing distribution hub.
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Roxhill bags German prelet
Roxhill has signed a prelet at its Brackmills Industrial Estate in Northampton.
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Bad language at BCSC
The directors of West End agency Frost Meadowcroft would have been marking their special bingo cards this week if they had been up in Liverpool for the BCSC conference.
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Housing puts Miller Group back in black
Miller Group has returned to profit after racking up £494m of losses in the last four years.
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Aviva to sell Cardiff Waterside
JLL appointed to find long-term investor to continue £100m regeneration scheme
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Segro fancies French assets
Segro has completed the purchase of a portfolio of eight industrial estates in France for €160.8m.
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US hedge funds circle distressed assets in earnest
Five years after credit crunch began, vulture funds are still waiting for spoils. Laura Chesters reports
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Insight
Too little to go around
Agents in Britain’s regional markets are all fighting for a slice of tough transactional business. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Insight
Too little to go around
Agents in Britain’s regional markets are all fighting for a slice of tough transactional business. Hardeep Sandher reports
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News
Capital Shopping Centres Indian arm floats in Mumbai
Capital Shopping Centres’ Indian joint venture, Prozone CSC, demerged from its parent company and relisted on the Mumbai Stock Exchange on Wednesday.