All Property Week articles in 2 October 2015 – Page 4
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Bilfinger GVA appoints advisory board chairman
Ian Stringer, regional senior director of Bilfinger GVA’s Midlands office, has been appointed advisory board chairman of the company.
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Zac Goldsmith to take on Sadiq Khan
Zac Goldsmith has won the race to be the Tory candidate for London mayor.
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Sheffield to get devolved powers
Sheffield is set to become the latest super-authority to sign a devolution deal with chancellor George Osborne.
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M&G secures £115m designer outlet mall
M G Real Estate is under offer to buy a designer outlet mall in Wales from TH Real Estate for around £115m, in what will be its debut buy in the sector.
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JP Morgan reconsiders Canary Wharf sale
JP Morgan has shelved plans to sell a huge development site in Canary Wharf, with senior management considering relaunching its plans for new headquarters on the site.
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South Coast to profit from developer's regional focus - JLL
Southampton and the South Coast region is set to attract millions of pounds worth of investment as developers look to plough their money into opportunities outside of London, according to a JLL report.
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M7 targets Portugal with new JV
M7 Real Estate, the investment manager specialised in European multi-let properties, has formed a new joint venture with a well-capitalized US investment manager to acquire up to €250m of high yielding assets in Portugal.
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Titlestone expands into commercial development funding
Titlestone Property Finance, the residential development funder, is to expand into speculative commercial development funding.
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Tritax agrees £500m debt facility
Tritax Big Box REIT has agreed a new five year £500m secured debt facility with a syndicate of four lenders.
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Fading light: Beirut's bold reinvention hit by regional strife
Beirut’s bold reinvention has been affected by the war in Syria. But amid the gloom there are signs of optimism.
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New York needs speed on rail infrastructure
“Speed is of the essence,” New York State senator Chuck Schumer told me last week about the need to build a new Hudson River Amtrak tunnel between New Jersey and Manhattan.
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Oxford looks to refinance Reading’s Green Park
Oxford Properties is eyeing a £300m refinancing of Green Park - the 195-acre business park in Reading.
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European investment soars as recovery takes hold
Investment in the European commercial property market is set to top €230bn (£170bn) this year - the highest level since the 2007 peak, according to Knight Frank’s latest EMEA research.
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Student Hotel gains funding for European expansion
APG, the asset manager for the Dutch pension fund ABP, has made a €100m (£74m) equity investment in hybrid student housing and hotel brand the Student Hotel.
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Rockspring and GCI sell off Eden Monceau office in Paris
Rockspring Property Investment Managers and joint-venture partner Générale Continentale Investissements have sold a prime central Paris office complex to investment manager REAL IS, on behalf of a club deal with German insurers.
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Funeral parade to mark death of a salesman
As publicity stunts go, easyProperty staging a funeral procession through central London to mark the ‘death’ of high-street estate agents has got to be one of the most ballsy.
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Local partnership helps GVA to expand to Czech Republic
GVA Worldwide has launched a business in the Czech Republic by establishing a partnership with local adviser Prochazka Partners.
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What George Osborne should say to party conference
Down in Brighton, the strangest party conference in years dragged on to a less than rousing close.
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Condon to join Thor
Thor Equities has poached Knight Frank partner Luke Condon to oversee its European transactions.