All Property Week articles in 2 December 2011 – Page 5
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Terra Catalyst plans Channel Islands listing as NAV plummets
Laxey Patners’ Terra Catalyst Fund is planning to list on the Channel Islands Stock Exchange.
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Macclesfield Town picks St Modwen for new stadium
Macclesfield Town Football Club has chosen St Modwen to deliver a new stadium for the club as a part of a wider mixed use development.
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Starbucks to open 200 drive-thru coffee shops
Starbucks has unveiled plans to open 200 new drive-thru coffee shops in the UK over the next five years.
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Biggest Moscow office deal of 2011 completes
Mail.Ru Group, the Russian internet company, has leased 322,000 sq ft in Moscow’s biggest office deal of 2011.
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Fonciere des Regions secures Paris letting
French property company Fonciere des Regions has 65,000 sq ft in its CB21 tower in Paris to insurance firm Chartis.
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Carphone Warehouse boss funds BoxPark pop-up mall
Carphone Warehouse co-founder Charles Dunstone has been unveiled as the major backer for BoxPark, which will open the world’s first pop-up mall in Shoreditch, east London this weekend.
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Almacantar's £400m Lord's cricket plans dismissed
Almacantar’s plans for a £400m redevelopment at Lord’s Cricket Ground have been rejected by Marylebone Cricket Club.
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Metric and USS JV agrees Carpetright sale and leaseback
Metric Property Investments and the Universities Superannuation Scheme’s joint venture has undertaken a sale-and-leaseback with Carpetright in Orpington.
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Berkeley Group buys two London sites
Berkeley Group has bought two London sites for residential redevelopment.
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Battersea Power Station owner confirms administrators lined up
The owner of Battersea Power Station this evening stated that administrators had been lined up to take control of the scheme, confirming the news broken by propertyweek.com this afternoon.
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Battersea Power Station heads for administration
Administrators have been lined up to take control of Battersea Power Station, propertyweek.com can reveal.
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Wealth advisors move to Highcross' Leeds scheme
Wealth advisors Towry have relocated their Leeds office to Toronto Square, a £10m office development by Highcross.
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CBRE Global Investors' Button takes his Mo to Zimbabwe
What a nice man Chris Button of CBRE Global Investors is.
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French tax-transparent SIIC regime under threat from new government rules
The French REIT, the SIIC, may see its attraction to international investors reduced by new taxation rules, the European Public Real Estate Association (EPRA) warned today.
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Orchard Street buys Mayfair office
Orchard Street Investment Management has exchanged contracts to buy 61-65 Conduit Street in London’s Mayfair for £36m.
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Survey: What's in store for UK residential in 2012?
The possiblities and pitfalls for the UK residential market are numerous - and that is why Property Week is asking you to give your views on how this crucial part of the industry will fare in 2012.
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PWTV: Caan and Paddick criticise government's 95% mortgage plan
Entrepreneur James Caan and the Liberal Democrat mayoral candidate Brian Paddick both attacked the government’s plans to introduce a 95% mortgage for first-time buyers at the Movers Shakers breakfast debate today.
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Manchester City Council loses fire station CPO battle
Manchester City Council has lost its long-running battle to compulsorily purchase the London Road Fire Station site from Britannia Hotels Group, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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Conygar "stronger today than it was in 2008", says Ware
Conygar delivered solid annual results this morning.
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Warner’s financial woes deepen
Warner Estate Holdings, whose future is in the hands of its lenders, looked even sicker this morning, when it revealed that its net liabilities had more than doubled to £26.4m.