All Property Week articles in 19 April 2013 – Page 2
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Ireland sees first rental growth in five years
Office and industrial rents in Ireland have grown for the first time in five years, a report published today claims.
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Planning application submitted for New Bailey scheme
English Cities Fund has submitted a planning application for a hotel in New Bailey, part of the Salford Central regeneration scheme.
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TJ Hughes signs at Sheffield's Moor
Scottish Widows Investment Property Partnership Trust has signed clothing and furniture retailer TJ Hughes for its Moor leisure and retail scheme in Sheffield, and is under offer on a string of other lettings.
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Scottish Widows completes almost £50m of transactions
Scottish Widows Investment Partnership, on behalf of the Scottish Widows Unit Fund (SWUF) has completed almost £50m of transactions in central London it announced today.
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Foreign investors continue interest in London
Total investment into the central London property market rose 9% to £2.91bn in the first quarter of 2013, research by BNP Paribas has shown.
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KPMG appoints operator to Opal assets
KPMG has appointed Derwent Students to operate four Opal student accommodation properties in Nottingham, Sheffield, Liverpool and Wrexham.
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Hackett to relocate to Regent Street Ferrari store
Hackett is in talks to relocate to the Ferrari store on Regent Street.
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Pullen begins action against CBRE
Matt Pullen has begun legal proceedings against his former employer CBRE in the employment tribunal after the investigation into him surrounding an allegation of rape was dropped yesterday, Property Week can reveal.
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Receivers appointed at 1m sq ft Bristol scheme
A major mixed-used scheme in Bristol by HDG Mansur, which started in 2009, has been placed into receivership by lenders.
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Pullen in employment tribunal action against CBRE
Matt Pullen has begun legal proceedings against his former employer CBRE in the employment tribunal after the investigation into him surrounding an allegation of rape was dropped yesterday, Property Week can reveal.
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Detailed plans for Television Centre revamp unveiled
Stanhope has today revealed detailed plans to redevelop Television Centre in London’s White City into a mixed use development including offices, residential, a hotel and space for the BBC to occupy.
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Judge rejects legal challenge of Earl's Court scheme
A judge has thrown out for the second time a legal challenge that threatened to derail Capital Counties’ multi-billion-pound Earls Court regeneration scheme.
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Heritage Lottery Fund launches £25m fund
A new funding program of £25m designed to bring historic buildings into commercial use has been launched by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
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No charges brought against Pullen
No charges will be brought against CBRE’s former UK managing director, Matt Pullen, the City of London police has confirmed.
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No charges brought against Pullen
No charges will be brought against CBRE’s former UK managing director, Matt Pullen, the City of London police has confirmed.
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Shopping centre development on the up
The shopping centre development market will be bolstered by the addition of 2.69m sq ft of new space delivered in the next 12-18 months, a report by Cushman Wakefield claims.
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UBS appoints head of real estate multi-manager platform
Eric Byrne has been appointed head of global multi-managers and securities (GMMS) at UBS Global Asset Management’s Global Real Estate business.
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Land Registry publishes entire asset list
The Land Registry has this week published an online list of all its assets.
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Henderson acquires designer outlet site in China
Henderson has acquired a development site in the Pudong New District of Shanghai.
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Judicial review reforms announced
Ministers are expected to reveal measures today aimed at combating judicial reviews across England which hold up development projects.