All Property Week articles in 20 August 2010 – Page 3
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Mitchells & Butlers to sell 333 pubs
Mitchells Butlers is planning to sell a portfolio of 333 pubs for £373m.
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Allianz buys 80 German Aldi stores
Allianz Real Estate Germany has bought about 80 retail assets from Aldi Grundstücksgesellschaft mbH Co.
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Manchester’s Piccadilly Gate under offer
Manchester’s 124,000 sq ft Piccadilly Gate office scheme has been put under offer by overseas investors for more than £48m, reflecting a yield of 5.75%.
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Summit for the weekend
A team of 13 Cushman Wakefield staff has succeeded in reaching the summit of Kilimanjaro in Africa
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What a rubbery surprise
In a heartwarming tale of cross-agency collaboration, four young property professionals have put aside their corporate differences in support of Help for Heroes
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Public sector recession will be worse in Scotland
Since May’s UK general election, commercial confidence has been destroyed by politicians and the media.
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Retailer moves out of stuffed site
Fashion retailer White Stuff will expand its European portfolio of 64 stores at a rate of 10 new stores each year for the next three years
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Q&A: the new Mr Maxim
Two weeks ago, it emerged that the unit trust that developed the 756,000 sq ft Maxim office park near Glasgow has broken its loan-to-value covenant on a £193.55m loan from Lloyds Banking Group
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If you're not on the list ...
Sir, It is a pity the British Retail Consortium should hit out about the fact Hermes’ and Prupim’s the Centre MK shopping centre in Milton Keynes has been grade II listed (Property Week, 23.07.10)
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London retailers sign longest leases in UK
Retailers in London and outer London receive fewer incentives and have to sign longer leases compared with those in the rest of the UK
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NFU takes lead in Leeds …
NFU Mutual Insurance Society has bought 129/132 Briggate in Leeds (above) from Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society (LV) for £30.8m at a yield of 5.53%.
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Keeping up with the Joneses
Jones Lang LaSalle staff, family, friends and clients will be taking part in the firm’s 5 km charity fun run in London’s Regent’s Park on 2 September
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John Lewis learns lessons from leap ‘into the unknown’
The first John Lewis at Home store in Poole, which opened in October 2009, was a step into the unknown for us
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Maverick ice plan
Architect Woods Bagot has designed temporary inflatable buildings to help regenerate stalled development sites
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Lego stacks up UK hotel scheme
Asian investors to forward fund 150-room scheme at Legoland Windsor theme park
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Henderson relishes London offices
Henderson Global Investors has extended its £560m Central London Office Fund until December 2015
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Recovery position: Matt Grefsheim
Special servicers only take board control for the right reasons
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RBS refinances Greenlaw site
The Royal Bank of Scotland has completed the refinancing of a regeneration project in Greenlaw, Newton Mearns, near Glasgow.