All Property Week articles in 2 April 2015 – Page 2
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European real estate prices surge in fourth quarter
European commercial real estate prices jumped by 7.8% quarter-on-quarter in the final three months of 2014, according to DTZ.
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Property shares enjoy Easter boost
The first day of trading after the Easter holidays has proved a good one for property companies.
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Pay for Savills boss tops £3m
Savills chief executive Jeremy Helsby saw his total pay and rewards top £3m for the first time in 2014.
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Great Portland gets go-ahead for Old Street revamp
Great Portland Estates has secured planning permission to refurbish a six-storey office building in east London.
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The Crown Estate takes on £140m Rushden Lakes development
Work is to start on the £140m Rushen Lakes shopping centre scheme in Northamptonshire after the site was bought by the Crown Estate.
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Belfast property firms enter administration
Two Belfast city centre developers have been put into administration.
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Labour commits to £5bn housebuilding drive
Labour has announced plans to build 125,000 new homes in the next five years with money raised by an ISA for first-time buyers.
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Cording seals £51m industrial haul
Real estate investment and asset management business Cording Real Estate Group has acquired a portfolio of six industrial estates in the UK for £51m, reflecting a yield of 9.25%.
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Ireland could be heading towards property bubble, claims JLL boss
Ireland could be heading for another property bubble, according to JLL’s John Moran.
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Bid failure and buyback plans boost Simon Property
Shares in US shopping mall giant Simon Property have reacted positively to news of its failure to buy rival firm Macerich and subsequent $2bn share buyback plan.
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How Property Tech is reinventing both sides of the industry
London: home to one of, if not the most fascinating property markets in the world.
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Permanent TSB offloads €1.5bn of real estate loans
Apollo Global Management and Deutsche Bank have bought a £1.1bn (€1.5bn) real estate loan portfolio from Irish bank Permanent TSB.
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Rockspring sells Midtown offices for £70m
Rockspring Property Investment Managers has sold Fox Court, London WC1 for £70m to Magnus Real Estate, on behalf of the Rockspring Hanover Property Unit Trust (RHPUT).
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LondonMetric agrees £400m credit facility
LondonMetric Property has agreed a £400m unsecured revolving credit facility with a syndicate of five lenders.
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Simon Property Group drops Macerich bid
Simon Property Group, the US shopping centre giant, has scrapped its attempt to buy Macerich.
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Missguided secures NW shed
Online fashion brand Missguided has secured a 268,000 sq ft distribution centre in the North West as it continues its rapid growth trajectory.
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McCarthy & Stone to open three regional offices
McCarthy & Stone is looking to open three new regional offices after reporting bumper half-year results this week.
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Historic Reading Prison to hit the market
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is set to put Reading Prison up for sale this summer, Reading Borough Council has revealed.
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Loft Office seeks Glasgow student partner
Developer Loft Office is hunting for a forward funding partner for a 152,000 sq ft student accommodation scheme next to Glasgow’s Buchanan Galleries shopping centre.
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Markets
Need to know: the impact of Osborne’s pensions freedoms
George Osborne’s pensions revolution comes into effect next week, with many expecting the new freedoms to spark a new buy-to-let frenzy, as over-55s draw down part or all of their pension pot and put it down as a deposit on a home.