All Property Week articles in 19 June 2009 – Page 6
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Property lending 'close to zero'
Banks made virtually no new loans to real estate companies in April and May, according to the Bank of England, revealing for the first time the extent of the funding crisis facing the industry.
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Retail rents set to plunge
Rents across the UK’s high streets and shopping centres are set to drop by almost a fifth between now and the end of next year, quashing hopes of a revival of the troubled retail property sector, an influential property report has forecast.
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Israelis eye Broadgate stake
A company owned by one of Israel's richest men disclosed yesterday that it is in talks to buy a stake in the City of London's famous Broadgate office complex from British Land.
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Vegas resort lawsuit pushed
Fontainebleau Las Vegas: A federal bankruptcy court in Miami plans to expedite a lawsuit filed against 11 banks by the developer of a $3bn (£1.8bn) Las Vegas casino resort.
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House demand signs firm up
The discount homebuyers can expect when buying property at an auction has fallen to its lowest level in 15 months as confidence starts to return to the housing market.
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High-speed rail line welcomed
The success of High Speed One, the high-speed rail line that links London and the Channel Tunnel, will 'considerably strengthen' the case for building the UK’s second such line, Lord Adonis, transport secretary, said yesterday.
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LandSec and British Land show bonus differences
Britain's two biggest property companies have made sharply contrasting decisions on executive pay following turmoil in the market, with Land Securities scrapping bonuses and British Land maintaining remuneration at pre-crisis levels. Excluding the remuneration of the chief executive, with Chris Grigg taking over the job from Stephen Hester, during the ...
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CML wary on house prices
House prices will not see a significant recovery in the coming months, the Council of Mortgage Lenders has warned, as figures show mortgage lending dropped further last month.
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Marston's raise funds to expand
Marston's, the pub owner and brewer, is raising £176m in a rights issue in order to buy land and build new pubs.
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PWTV: Prupim's Paul McNamara 'busts' a move at Party near the Park
Prupim's Paul McNamara and Mike Slade's Helicalettes put on a spook-tacular performance of the Ghostbusters theme song at this year's Party near the Park.
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London beats Paris in new Experian/Jones Lang LaSalle retail report
London has beaten Paris to become Europe’s top retail destination according to a new report by Experian and Jones Lang LaSalle.
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What price the olympic village?
Mira Bar Hillel scrutinises the costs of the flagship Olympic Games complex
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Vail Williams rides to Smith Melzack’s rescue
Tchenguiz-backed property services firm bought by south-east specialist
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The market in minutes - Surrey
Hardeep Sandher gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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NHS North West’s Manchester medicine
Health authority to take 50,000 sq ft at Argent and Carlyle’s Piccadilly Place
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The market in minutes - West London
David Hatcher gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region