All Property Week articles in 19 November 2010
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Warner Estate's NAV fall as it warns on "uncertain" 2011
Warner Estate Holdings saw net liabilities per share increase by 2p over the six months to 30 September 2010, the company revealed today.
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Emirates REIT eyes London listing
A new REIT was established Dubai this week, and is likely to list in London within the next 18 months.
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Rob Noel: higher fees would speed up planning
Westminster Property Association and a group of eight local authorities have called on decentralisation minister Greg Clark to allow town halls to raise fees in order to accelerate the planning process.
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Aviva and Henderson invest €60m in European fund
Aviva Investors and Henderson Global investors have committed €60m to Standard Life’s European Property Growth Fund.
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PWTV: LandAid's Future of London Debate
London’s biggest names in property, the public sector and charity took part in a special debate held by property industry charity LandAid last month.
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Quintain to help build Portuguese “tech city”
Quintain has agreed to provide property advice to Living PlanIT, an urban technology company that is looking to develop a 1,700ha city at in the north of Portugal.
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CSC to buy £1.6bn Trafford Centre
Capital Shopping Centres has agreed to buy the Trafford Centre near Manchester from John Whittaker’s Peel Holdings for £1.6bn.
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Drivers Jonas Deloitte appointed to manage temporary 2012 venues
Drivers Jonas Deloitte has been appointed project manager for four London 2012 temporary venues.
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The Midweek Bulletin: Irish eyes not smiling and Westfield sells
Giles Barrie, Property Week editor, is joined by news editor Mike Phillips to look at the big stories this week - including the troubles facing the Irish economy and investors and the news that Westfield has sold 50% of Stratford City for £871.5m.
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Green light for Preston's £700m Tithebarn scheme
A £700m mixed-use regeneration scheme in Preston, proposed by Lend Lease, has been approved by the secretary of state after a planning inquiry.
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Sainsbury's and Royal Mail Group unveil South London development plans
Sainsbury’s and the Royal Mail Group have revealed plans for their new developments in South London.
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Aberdeen council appoints Watts as chief executive
Aberdeen City Council has appointed Valerie Watts as its chief executive.
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Bespoke Hotels to manage new Newbury Racecourse hotel
Newbury Racecourse has signed heads of terms with Bespoke Hotels for a 10 year management contract of the racecourse’s new 120-bedroom hotel, which is set to open in 2014.
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Reuben brothers unwrap “Cucumber”
The Reuben brothers are this week set to submit a revised planning application for a proposed 42-storey tower in Westminster.
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Homes and Communities Agency cuts £1.9bn funding for 13 schemes
The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) has today cut funding worth £1.9bn for 13 regeneration schemes across England.
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Mountgrange forms £100m joint venture to bring Asian hotel chain to London
Property investment company Mountgrange has formed a joint venture to invest £100m in bringing a budget hotel chain to London.
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Capital & Regional opens £20m Luton extension
Capital Regional has officially opened its £20m St George’s Square development at The Mall in Luton.
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Eye on Retail: The importance of international retailers
Guy Grainger, head of UK retail at Jones Lang LaSalle, gives his latest views on the retail market - including why international retailers such as Forever 21 and Desigual are so important to the UK market.
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Derwent secures 19-storey student tower consent
Derwent London has been granted planning permission for a 19-storey student accommodation scheme in Tower Hamlets.
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Property big hitters discuss the latest changes to the Carbon Reduction Commitment scheme
Watch property big hitters discuss the future of green buildings and the latest changes to the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme, which the government set out on 18 November.