All Property Week articles in 16 November 2007 – Page 6
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British Land signs restaurants
British Land has signed the first restaurants at its Food Terrace, the centrepiece of a £15m refurbishment at its Eastgate centre in Basildon.
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DTZ to unify Bristol office
DTZ’s Bristol office is to move into newly built premises in the city centre.
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Goodman’s Bracknell double
Goodman has sold two office buildings in Bracknell town centre for £7.5m to RO Developments with Urban Switch.
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Blackstone profits hit in‘scary’ third quarter
Private equity company blames loss of $113m on US mortgage crisis
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Cirrus Property secures Blackfriars residential project
Cirrus Property has secured £4m of funding for a residential project next to the waterside in Leicester city centre. Investec Private Bank’s structured property finance division has provided Cirrus with a £4m mix of senior debt, mezzanine and equity finance. The £11m scheme, named Blackfriars, includes more than 600 flats, ...
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Birmingham’s Martineau tie-up
Birmingham City Council, advised by CB Richard Ellis, has entered into a development agreement with the Birmingham Alliance to develop the £750m retail-led mixed-use Martineau Galleries scheme in Birmingham City Centre.
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Cambridge prescribes biomedical campus …
Planning permission granted for 2.3m sq ft hub next to Addenbrooke’s
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Gilligan settles Belfast dispute
Northern Irish developer Barry Gilligan and Dutch developer Multi Development have settled a £25m dispute over the residential element of Multi’s £320m Victoria Square scheme in Belfast. Gilligan’s Big Picture development company lodged a claim against Multi in June this year for an alleged breach of contract over an agreement ...
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Gateshead streets were paved with gold at BCSC conference
The highlight of last week’s massive retail shindig in Gateshead was an appearance by Tony Hadley, the former Spandau Ballet singer.
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Touching First Base
First Base has completed the first scheme under English Partnerships ’ ‘London-wide initiative’ to address the lack of affordable housing in the capital. Housing minister Yvette Cooper praised Adelaide Wharf in Shoreditch, east London, for its mix of 74 keyworker homes, 73 private flats and 7,535 sq ft of ‘affordable ...
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Barwood sale pulled
The sale of a stake in Northampton-based Barwood Developments has been pulled.
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Brum bank brings forth Islam-safe property finance
Birmingham-based Islamic Bank of Britain, an ethical financial organisation, has launched the first commercial property finance loan in the UK to be based on Islamic shared-ownership values.
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Cushman bags DTZ mall man
Cushman & Wakefield has poached DTZ’s Harvey Gifford to be a partner in its shopping centre investment team.
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Beach babes
Sir, I am surprised your report on the regeneration of the seaside (analysis + opinion, 09.11.07) did not focus on the use of architecture to draw visitors to coastal towns. One example is the East Beach Cafe, designed by Thomas Heatherwick, which has had a huge impact on Littlehampton, West ...
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Teorema is latest Russian arrival on London exchange
St Petersburg-based developer Teorema is the latest Russian property group to list on the London Stock Exchange.
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Arnotts and Centros Miller reveal details of Dublin redevelopment
Dublin retailer Arnotts and its development partner, Centros Miller, have revealed details of their retail-led Dublin redevelopment. The HKR Architects-designed €1bn (£705m) Northern Quarter scheme will be rebranded next year.
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Grosvenor appoints new GB and Ireland finance head
Grosvenor has appointed Roger Blundell as finance director of its Great Britain and Ireland division.
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Philip Treacy and Irish Milliner appointed by Edward Holdings
Flamboyant Irish milliner and designer Philip Treacy have been appointed to carry out the interior design of its luxury hotel in London’s former Bow Street magistrates court.