All Property Week articles in 20 February 2009 – Page 13
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Waitrose signs in Aylesbury
Warner Estate Holdings has signed Waitrose as the food store anchor for its proposed Waterside shopping scheme in Aylesbury.
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Peel gets consent for Trafford Centre hotel
Peel Holdings has gained planning consent for a £30m hotel at the Trafford Centre in Manchester.
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Retail in 2009 with DTZ's Martyn Chase (video)
DTZ retail head Martyn Chase on what's in store for retail in 2009 and what can landlords expect from rents this year.
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Boris Johnson backs City developments but seeks hefty Crossrail contribution
Mayor of London Boris Johnson has backed Irvine Sellar’s Seal House and Land Securities’ Walkie Talkie tower development plans in the City of London but is seeking significant Crossrail contributions from both developers.
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Raven Russia to raise £125m of new equity and buy Raven Mount
Raven Russia, the AIM-listed warehouse developer, is raising £125m of new equity and buying the company out of which it originally spun for £57m.
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Metrovacesa CEO resigns
Metrovacesa’s chief executive Jesus Garcia de Ponga has resigned from the company.
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Warner loan covenants under ‘increased pressure’
Warner Estates has appointed Rothschild to restructure the business following ‘further increased pressure’ on its banking covenants.
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DTZ finance director to leave company
DTZ's finance director Colin Child is leaving the company.
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Siemens to occupy major Düsseldorf office
German company Hochtief Projektentwicklung has agreed a long-term pre-lease contract with Siemens Real Estate to develop a new office building in Düsseldorf.
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Europa Capital Partners secures major Austrian letting
Fund manager Europa Capital Partners has agreed to lease 74,500 sq ft to Nokia Siemens Networks at its Office Campus Gasometer project in Vienna, Austria.