All Property Week articles in 21 March 2014 – Page 7
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Markets
Former development agency HQ draws bids
Office owners, student accommodation providers and housebuilders submitted offers last week for Plas Glyndwr, the former office of the Welsh Development Agency, opposite Cardiff Castle (below).
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News
US pair in £550m healthcare swoop
A pair of US investors are frontrunners to buy a £550m care home property company which manages a huge chunk of former Southern Cross homes, Property Week can reveal.
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News
£500m Noé receivership
A £500m regional portfolio, which is understood to be owned by property dynasty the Noé family, has gone into administrative receivership and fixed- charge receivership.
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News
£500m Noé receivership
A £500m regional portfolio, which is understood to be owned by property dynasty the Noé family, has gone into administrative receivership and fixed- charge receivership.
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News
M&G stumps up £50m for Moorfield Quartermile offices
Developer and fund manager team up to develop 168,000 sq ft speculative Edinburgh scheme
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News
Wells Fargo on the lend with £40m funding of Edinburgh purchase
US bank Wells Fargo has completed its first deal outside London, as it begins to ramp up its UK lending.
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Insight
Property Awards 2014 shortlist party
More than 100 property professionals turned out for the inaugural Property Awards shortlist party earlier this month.
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Online
Segro secures six lettings in Slough
Segro has secured six new lettings at the Slough Trading Estate totalling 21,361 sq ft of space.
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Online
Lack of rented homes could cost London £85bn by 2025
Failure to provide housing for renters that are driving the capital’s growth could dent London’s economic output by £1bn a year, Get Living London has warned.