All Property Week articles in 20 December 2013 – Page 6
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M7 buys two businesses for £75m and opens new offices
M7 Real Estate has bought two property companies with assets totalling £75m.
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News
Wellcome profits from property
The Wellcome Trust made a 16.6% net return from its £1.76bn property portfolio for the year to 30 September.
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Noises off for Ministry of Sound
The Ministry of Sound has signed a landmark deal with the developers of the neighbouring Eileen House, which it hopes will save the south London nightclub from closure.
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Londonewcastle’s tower win
Londonewcastle and United House have been selected for a £40m-£50m refurbishment of the 1960s Balfron Tower in east London.
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JD makes tracks for Oxford Street
Sports fashion retailer JD Sports is in talks to open a new flagship store on London’s Oxford Street.
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McCann has no reservations as hotel sales heat up
Hotelier well placed as NAMA and British banks prepare to sell assets. Tom Lyons reports
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NAMA sticks to its guns in Northern Ireland
Agency under fire over strategy in the province. Ronald Quinlan and Tom Lyons report
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Gatehouse and Sigma make family a priority in joint venture
Regeneration specialist and middle-eastern bank to fund 7,000 homes. Hannah Brenton reports
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Insight
Stars in enterprise
From employing homeless workers to training inexperienced teenagers, hospitality and leisure operators are increasingly pioneering social enterprise activities. Kat Spybey and Felicity Francis investigate how landlords can benefit from accommodating a new wave of occupiers.
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Lack of supply prompts resi price spike in Dublin
Finance minister says no cause for bubble concerns just yet. Ronald Quinlan reports
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Deutsche dons Mitre
Deutsche Bank has bought a £40m loan held against Mercer Real Estate Partners’ Mitre House in Farringdon, central London, from Cheyne Capital.
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Despite a lack of glamour, expect industrial to pull its weight
Sheds are a stalwart of the property sector. While they may lack the glamour of other real estate assets, they pull their weight in terms of performance.
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Selfridges and Smyth swoop for Dublin department store
Customers await further transformation on Dublin shopping streets. Tom Lyons reports
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Insight
Crash continues to spawn
Ireland continues to produce top-quality novels that expose the behaviour behind the crash, while also being highly entertaining. Declan Burke’s Slaughter’s Hound begins with a property developer carrying out an external survey of the facade of his nine-storey building by exiting the top floor.
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Professional
Channel some Churchilian spirit to meet your corporate responsibilities
I wonder if Sir Winston Churchill had considered the profundity of his observation, “We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us,” when he said it to the House of Commons on 28 October 1944.
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New year may be fruitful for buyers’ and sellers’ markets
What a 12 months it has been for the residential sector.
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Cork proves its buoyancy for developer O’Flynn
Michael O’Flynn speaks to Ronald Quinlan about the re-emergence of Ireland’s second city.