All Property Week articles in 20 November 2015 – Page 4
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Insight
Are we still in double-dip jeopardy?
This month marks the first anniversary of the introduction of the Investment Property Forum’s double-dipping protocol. But how much difference has the code has made and what more needs to be done?
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Insight
Midtown’s evolution depends on infrastructure
With less than a week to go until the government spending review, I can assure you that the continued growth of this area relies heavily on sustained infrastructure improvements and appropriate investment from the government.
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News
Münster deal for designer outlet group McArthurGlen
European designer outlet group McArthurGlen has agreed a deal to invest in a new centre in Ochtrup near Münster, in north-west Germany.
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News
CWM to create London gallery subsidiary
Retail specialist agency CWM is to open a new galleries subsidiary.
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News
Pugh & Co looks for resi land sales
Manchester-based auction house Pugh Co has published its December catalogue, and is hoping for strong sales on plots of residential land.
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Two Chinese property giants to target Shanghai flotation
Two of China’s biggest property companies are seeking approval to raise around ¥47bn (£4.8bn) through initial public offerings (IPOs), as part of the first wave of companies to seek listings following an enforced hiatus.
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Markets
New homes will be good news for Redditch Shopping Centre
Redditch was built up as an overspill town for Birmingham in the 1960s, so it is inevitable that it has been targeted to accommodate the rapidly expanding city’s housing needs.
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Insight
Business as usual at Mapic? Not quite
The mood was inevitably more subdued than usual at Mapic this week, especially on Wednesday morning as delegates awoke to the news of more explosions and heavy gunfire in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis, having already encountered heightened security at airports and then yet more at the Palais des Festivals. ...
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News
Charities Property Fund buys Jurys Inn in Brighton
The Charities Property Fund, managed by Savills Investment Management, has acquired the Jurys Inn hotel in Brighton from McAleer Rushe for £28.2m.
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News
Central London office boom boosts British Land results
British Land has impressed the market with half-year results that showed better-than-expected net asset value (NAV) growth, as well as a strong rental performance across retail and offices.
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Professional
People Moves: BNP Paribas, UPP Group, Innes England
All the latest appointments and moves in the property sector.
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News
Investors bid for government-let offices
Investors are lining up bids for a £113m portfolio of regional government-let offices that has been put up for sale by Kennedy Wilson Europe Real Estate.
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Insight
Link lending to long-term valuation measure and boom and bust could become a thing of the past
In this troubled world, there are far bigger challenges to be tackled than worrying about lending-driven real estate crises.
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News
Marriott and Starwood set to become kingsize hotel group
In one of the most significant hotel deals of recent years, Marriott International and Starwood Hotels Resorts Worldwide agreed to merge this week to create the biggest hotel group in the world.
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News
Patterson Bowe jumps on the Black Friday bandwagon
With Black Friday a week away, you would be forgiven for thinking it was just the retailers bombarding consumers with promotions - sorry, sending carefully crafted marketing messages. However, you would be wrong.
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Insight
LSH Enterprise Award: the winner
The winner of the inaugural LSH Enterprise Award has been decided.
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News
Saviours of Discovery Park turn attention to North East
The investors who turned around the fortunes of Discovery Park in Kent, after pharmaceutical giant Pfizer pulled out of the scheme in 2012, have swooped to buy a similarly troubled site in the North East.
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News
Ares finds pot of gold with Rainbow portfolio purchase
US fund manager Ares Management is on the brink of acquiring a UK regional portfolio from fellow US fund manager Northwood Investors for just over £80m.
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Markets
Wasps Rugby Club creates a buzz around rejuvenated Ricoh Arena
Throughout the Midlands anyone saying they were “going up to the Ricoh” would be understood, so established has become the Ricoh Arena over the past 10 years.