All Property Week articles in 19 July 2013 – Page 2
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Brookfield raises $4.4bn for global fund
Brookfield Asset Management has raised $4.4bn of capital for its Brookfield Strategic Real Estate Partners fund following a final close.
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Boris goes rental on 1,600 Olympic homes
Boris Johnson is to fast track the development of 1,600 homes on east London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, under plans to rent out a “substantial element” of the park’s future housing, as tipped by Property Week.
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From the Newsroom: The sale of IQ Winnersh
This week, Segro sold IQ Winnersh for £245.1m to a joint venture between Oaktree Capital Management and a subsidiary of Patrizia.
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World’s biggest fund manager raises £250m for alternative property fund
Blackrock has launched a fund to invest in to alternative property in the UK.
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First Build to Rent development unveiled
The government has unveiled a Southampton quayside development as the first to benefit from its Build to Rent scheme.
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Police training site redevelopment approved
The redevelopment of the Peel Centre site, a police training facility, has been approved.
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Criterion Capital buys second PRS scheme
Criterion Capital has bought a second housing scheme in Thurrock, Essex for £15m.
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Lastest challenge to HS2 rejected
The Court of Appeal has rejected the latest legal challenge to High Speed 2.
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Liverpool "fed up" with Pickles delay, says mayor
The future of the Welsh Streets in Liverpool faces uncertainty hours after councillors gave the scheme the go ahead.
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10,000 acre Upper Lea Valley regeneration plan revealed
The mayor of London has unveiled ambitious plans to regenerate 10,000 acres of land in the Upper Lea Valley in north-east London.
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British Land rides wave of confidence
British Land announced today that it has increased its dividend as the economy shows some signs of a return to confidence.
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Ram Brewery site plans approved
Minerva’s plans to redevelop the Ram Brewery in Wandsworth Town and create a 36-storey residential tower have been approved by Wandsworth Council.
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DHL takes west London shed as part of expansion
DHL International has signed a 10-year lease to occupy 61,720 sq ft at Segro’s Premier Park Estate at Park Royal in London.
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Barratt & British Land's £250m Aldgate approval
Tower Hamlets council has resolved to grant planning consent for a £250m residential-led scheme in Aldgate that is proposed by Barratt Developments and British Land.
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Meridian Water masterplan launched
Details of a £1.3bn masterplan to develop the Meridian Water site in the London borough of Enfield have been revealed.
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Helical JV completes £40m funding of Leisure Plaza
Helical Bar has today announced that its joint venture with Abbeygate Developments has concluded the forward funding of Leisure Plaza in Milton Keynes.
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Barratt and British Land get £250m Aldgate approval
Tower Hamlets council has resolved to grant planning consent for a £250m residential-led scheme in Aldgate that is proposed by Barratt Developments and British Land.
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Croydon initiates Whitgift Centre CPO process
Croydon Council has started the process of pursuing compulsory purchase orders to facilitate Westfield and Hammerson’s £1bn redevelopment of the Whitgift Centre in Croydon.
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Essential Living in double hire
Essential Living has hired transport experts Joshua Summer and Dominic Wilde as development managers.
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Court throws out legal challenge on Aberdeen's St Nicholas House
The Court of Session has thrown out a bid to halt plans for the redevelopment of St Nicholas House, the former council headquarters in Aberdeen.