All Property Week articles in 21 February 2014 – Page 7
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Multi Corp recruits former Redevco chief
Retail developer Multi Corporation has announced that Jaap Blokhuis will be its new chief executive officer.
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Four retailers sign up for Wembley development
St Modwen has secured four new lettings at its Wembley Central development as the final phase of the £90m scheme moves ahead.
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Architects shortlisted for Crystal Palace
Six architects have been shortlisted for the £500m reconstruction of the Crystal Palace in southeast London, as tension mounts between the developer and local residents.
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Freshwater secures two deals in the City
Freshwater has completed two deals to lease 22,000 sq ft at 26 Finsbury Square.
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Capco posts 23% rise in NAV
Capco has posted a strong set of results, with net asset value up 23% to 249p per share.
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Labour to put PRS at heart of housing strategy
Labour’s planning minister Roberta Blackman-Woods will today outline the party’s plans to improve the UK’s private rented sector in order to solve the housing crisis.
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Kennedy Wilson dealings commence
Kennedy Wilson Europe Real Estate has announced the successful closing of its £910m share issue.
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Kennedy Wilson dealings commence
Kennedy Wilson Europe Real Estate has announced the successful closing of its £910m share issue.
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Schroders buys £19.7m Chelmsford retail park
Schroders’ UK property fund has bought The Meadows Retail Park in Chelmsford for £19.7m.
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Costcutter’s buying company signs for new head office
McKay Securities has let a 13,000 sq ft office in Crawley to Costcutter Supermarkets Group and Palmer Harvey’s joint venture Buyco.
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Kennedy Wilson float to hit £1bn
Kennedy Wilson’s forthcoming IPO is to be as large as £1bn due to demand from investors.
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Headspace to double in size
Headspace, the flexible working space in Farringdon, is to double its size in 19-21 Hatton Garden.
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Engineering consultancy signs for Birmingham office
Engineering consultancy Cundall Johnston and Partners has agreed a deal to relocate to Cathedral Court in Birmingham’s central business district.
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Government passes fourth round of CIL regs
The community infrastructure levy can now be charged in phased payments according to the stages of each development scheme.
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IVG submits insolvency plan
IVG has submitted an insolvency plan that will see it undertake a giant debt-for-equity swap.
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Honest Burgers to open near Oxford Street
British burger chain Honest Burgers will open its sixth restaurant close to Oxford Street at 4 Market Place in London’s West End.
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M&G agrees £92m Bannatyne gym sale and leaseback
M G Investments has agreed a £92m deal with The Bannatyne Group involving the sale and lease back of the ground leases of 39 Bannatyne’s Health Clubs.
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Jon Vivian to stand down in May
Irwin Mitchell partner Jon Vivian is to stand down as the firm’s head of real estate on 1 May.
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Dixons and Carphone Warehouse in merger talks
Dixons and Carphone Warehouse have confirmed that the two companies are in early talks regarding a possible merger.
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Landlords win Game case
A group of the country’s biggest landlords have won a groundbreaking test case to overturn the law on payment of rent during administrations.