All Property Week articles in 19 October 2007 – Page 8
-
News
BAA’s £1.2bn shed sale hits turbulence ...
Bidders have cold feet as Scottish Widows claims pre-emption rights
-
Online
New hedge fund interest in Erinaceous
A second hedge fund manager has built up a significant stake in troubled property services firm Erinaceous.
-
Online
Peel gets Ramada hotel at Robin Hood airport
Peel Holdings has begun work on its hotel development at Robin Hood airport.
-
Online
Gallagher gets go ahead in Milton Keynes
Warwick-based developer Gallagher Estates and Milton Keynes Council have got the go ahead for a residential scheme to the west of the town.
-
Online
Kenmore to fund French factory outlet
Factory outlet specialist Pantheon Retail has signed a joint venture agreement with Kenmore Property Group and Revcap for a scheme in Gironde, in the south of France.
-
Online
Morley and Easter to develop London fire centre
Morley and Peter Taylor’s Easter Group have secured a deal to develop London’s new ‘highly resilient’ fire control centre at their Merton Industrial Estate.
-
Online
Hull shortlists four for Fruit Market site
A shortlist of four developers for Hull’s Fruit Market site has been unveiled today.
-
Online
TR Property sells in Slough
TR Property Investment Trust has sold an office building in the centre of Slough for £18.5m.
-
Online
Savills’ Jeremy Helsby to take over as Aubrey Adams retires
Savills chief executive Aubrey Adams is to retire next year and will be replaced by Jeremy Helsby.
-
News
Banco Popular takes bad loans hit
Mid-sized Spanish bank Banco Popular suffered a 21% rise in bad loans in the 12 months to September 2007, as the Spanish economy is dragged down by a troubled property sector. Financial Times
-
News
Homes cost up to 16 times earnings
Housing in Kensington and Chelsea is the most unaffordable in the country, CACI, the market research body has found. Financial Times
-
News
Resi agency profits warning
LSL Property Services shares fell 27% after it warnof lower-than-expected revenues. The Daily Telegraph. Financial Times
-
News
Caffe Nero expands empire to the east
Caffè Nero is targeting Turkey, the Middle East and eastern Europe in an attempt to resurrect international expansion plans. The Times. Financial Times
-
News
Restaurant Group’s pub round
The Restaurant Group has boosted its pub-restaurant division by buying Brunning & Price, the pub operator, for £32m. The Times. Financial Times. The Daily Telegraph
-
News
Gazeley paves way for Wal-Mart in Delhi
Gazeley announced that it has opened an office near Delhi to assist the entry into India of its parent company, Wal-Mart, the world’s biggest retailer. The Times
-
News
Expansion cuts Emaar profits to $425m
Emaar Properties, the Middle East’s largest developer, blamed increasing costs incurred amid international expansion for a rare fall in net profit for the third quarter of the year. Financial Times
-
News
Lonely Planet gives north-east thumbs-up
England’s north-east is ‘the most exciting, beautiful and friendly’ in the country and has joined an exclusive list of 30 ‘must see’ destinations worldwide recommended to travellers by the Lonely Planet Bluelist 2008 guide. Financial Times
-
News
Ocado seeks northern distribution hub
Online grocery retailer Ocado is planning to build a £100m distribution centre in the north of England ahead of a regional expansion and move into Scotland. The Daily Telegraph
-
News
Spurs may leave White Hart Lane
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club has indicated that it may leave its White Hart Lane ground after identifying alternative sites. Financial Times