All Property Week articles in 16 November 2012 – Page 4
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St Modwen searches for partner in Elephant & Castle
St Modwen Properties has begun a search for a joint venture development partner for the Elephant Castle Shopping Centre, SE1.
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Marriott puts £150m Noho hotel up for sale
Marriott International has put the former Bernerns Hotel in Noho up for sale for around £150m.
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Hansteen completes £17.8m of sales
Hansteen completed the sale of 13 properties totalling £17.8m in the past quarter, it reported in an interim management statement this morning.
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Minerva submits scaled-back Ram Brewery plans
Minerva has resubmitted plans for its Ram Brewery site in Wandsworth.
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Land Securities in talks to up X-Leisure stake
Land Securities is in advanced talks to up its stake in X-Leisure from around 12% to around 52% by buying out Capital Regional and Area Property Partners.
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Wetherspoons in insurance battle with landlords
Pub chain JD Wetherspoon has written to its 400 landlords to ask for a reduction of its insurance premiums.
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MAPIC 2012: Mango to open debut Touch store
Mango has signed a deal to open its first UK store for its Touch accessories fascia.
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Staveley settles with Ukranian
“Mutually satisfactory agreement” reached over Trafalgar Square dispute
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Pipeline for UK’s students
Investors have continued to - flock to student housing in 2012, despite rising fees causing university applications to decline.
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Olympian's proudest moment
What’s this? Has a horrifying hybrid of Mr T and Simpsons boffin Professor Frink broken out of its cage to wreak havoc on Olympic gold medallists?
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Overbury maps movers and shake-ups
Overbury has created the London Office Fit Out Map to show the changes it has witnessed in the past eight years in the traditional sector strongholds of London’s office scene.
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LondonMetric Property measures up
London & Stamford Property and Metric Property Investments are to merge in the first quarter of next year, after both companies reached an agreement on terms last Friday.
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Scape starts student life
Scape Living, a new joint venture formed by the principals of Event Investments, Gravis Capital Partners and Grosvenor House Group, this week launched its first student campus in Mile End, east London
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Perfect storm of Sandy and Obama leaves New York treading water
A double-barrelled cyclonic blast struck New York City’s commercial property world this month: president Barack Obama’s re-election and Hurricane Sandy.
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ITV premieres in Salford
ITV has begun its move to offices next door to the BBC in Salford, Manchester, after taking occupation of the first completed floor of its newly designed space in the Orange Tower at the end of last month.
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Local Shopping REIT reviews its situation
Local Shopping REIT, which floated in the heady days of 2007, has launched a strategic review of the company, that could lead to a sale.
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Hottie tot-up time
Ludgate has got itself all flustered judging the Hottie 100 — the list of the most ravishing, radiant and resplendent men and women in property — which will appear in Property Week in December.
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Hong Kong tops shops table
Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay has overtaken New York’s Fifth Avenue as the most expensive retail destination in the world.Source: Michael Tyle.A 34.9% hike in rental values to $2,630/sq ft knocked Fifth Avenue off the top spot for the first time in 11 years, Cushman & Wakefield’s Main Streets Across the ...