All Property Week articles in 16 November 2012 – Page 8
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Markets
BNP Paribas Real Estate seeks Edinburgh replacements after trio exit
BNP Paribas Real Estate is on the hunt for at least three senior executives for its Edinburgh office
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Professional
Life after property: Chalmers gets behind the lens
Regeneration expert Lesley Chalmers has won several awards since she left the English Cities Fund (ECF) to become a professional photographer four years ago.
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News
Falcon fund faces wind-down after surprise redemptions
CBRE Global Investors-managed industrial fund subject to withdrawal requests for 75% of equity
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News
Active lenders still seek new business as swap rates fall to historic lows
Development finance appears to be slowly making a comeback: at least 12 lenders are now providing facilities for schemes in the £1m-to-£5m range.
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Markets
Aberdeen council faces judicial review over St Nicholas
Losing bidders for redevelopment complain process was flawed
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News
Drum’s oil roll call in Aberdeen
An oil company is close to agreeing a 60,000 sq ft prelet at the second phase of Drum Property’s Prime Four business park in Aberdeen.
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Markets
Tiger Tiger on prowl for 30 new sites
Bar operator on London-wide search for new venues after takeover. Rachel Hunter reports
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Markets
Knightsbridge enrols in €250m European spending spree
Student housing developer buys in Spain
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News
Land Securities’ 2013 Glasgow gem
Land Securities will open its 185-221 Buchanan Street retail scheme in Glasgow on 22 March next year, just one day after Trinity Leeds is due to open.
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Markets
Student market to reach $200bn
This year student accommodation investment and transactions in the UK will exceed $3bn - more than double the volume in 2011 - and are nearing $2bn in the US in the same period, Jones Lang LaSalle reported last week.
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Markets
Opal recruits turnaround gem to tackle £1bn debt load
Alchemy Partners’ Steve Bodger steps in as director to help student housing owner’s restructuring
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News
Ritchie’s first for £1bn resi fund
Bruce Ritchie’s Residential Land has made a purchase for its £1bn private-rented residential fund with Canadian pension fund manager Ivanhoé Cambridge.