All Property Week articles in 21 September 2007 – Page 5

  • News

    Strategic makes US shed purchase

    21 September 2007

    Strategic Real Estate Advisors has purchased a $270m (£134m) US industrial portfolio on behalf of a private client. The portfolio totals 5.4m sq ft and was bought from the Teachers pension fund. Credit Suisse Column Financial provided financing for the purchase.

  • News

    Lots to watch

    21 September 2007

    The Barnett Ross commercial auction will take place at the Radisson Hotel, Portman Square, London, on 25 September. South Ken rare freehold

  • News

    Property stocks sink on Merrill’s ‘zero-growth’ London warning

    21 September 2007

    Property shares were hard hit on Monday after Merrill Lynch analysts went bearish on the London office market.

  • Markets

    A lesson in regeneration

    21 September 2007

    Universities are helping to revive communities in the north-east.

  • News

    Land Securities

    21 September 2007

    Land Securities yesterday opened the first large new shopping centre this year. Its £225m, 530,000 sq ft Princesshay scheme in Exeter has 400,000 sq ft of retail and is anchored by Debenhams. The scheme was close to 100% let on opening. Next month Westfield will open its first-ever UK-developed ...

  • News

    JLL and King Sturge in Kirkstall

    21 September 2007

    Commercial Estates Group has appointed Jones Lang LaSalle and King Sturge to sell the office element of phase one of the £300m Kirkstall Forge regeneration scheme.

  • News

    Riverside Quay sold to investor

    21 September 2007

    A private investor has bought the 60,000 sq ft Riverside Quay shopping centre in Haverfordwest in Pembrokeshire for £16.5m a net initial yield of 5.25% from Clerical Medical Managed Fund, a client of Invista Real Estate Investment Management. Churston Heard advised the vendor and BTW Shiells acted for the ...

  • Insight

    ‘If your heart is in it, then the sky’s the limit’

    21 September 2007

    Friends pay tribute to Don Richardson, the mastermind behind the Merry Hill shopping centre

  • News

    Hanover Square

    21 September 2007

  • Markets

    Hitchcox and Handelsman reunite in London tie-up

    21 September 2007

    Manhattan Loft duo among sextet to develop midmarket flats in regeneration areas

  • News

    Uni sells north London halls

    21 September 2007

    London Metropolitan University has sold Tufnell Park Halls, a hall of residence site in north London, to Opal Properties for £37.5m.

  • Professional

    Parent-company guarantees,

    21 September 2007

    Question: I am a landlord of commercial premises. In light of the Powerhouse case, should I accept a parent-company guarantee? Are there any other ways in which I can protect my interests?

  • Digging it: Livocity concept aimed at graduates
    News

    Unite graduates from students to workers

    21 September 2007

    Student accommodation provider markets first Livocity concept in London

  • News

    Palletforce prelets Goodman site

    21 September 2007

    Distribution network provider Palletforce has taken a prelet on 250,000 sq ft at a Goodman scheme in Burton-on-Trent. CB Richard Ellis acted for Goodman.

  • Insight

    Good ship property starts to list

    21 September 2007

    If the outlook looked rocky in this column on 26 May 2006, then matters have taken an awful turn for the worse since particularly in the last month.

  • News

    Warrington’s Golden quartet

    21 September 2007

    Lend Lease has signed Zara and three Arcadia brands and changed letting agents at the Golden Square shopping centre in Warrington.

  • Markets

    Gold prospectus

    21 September 2007

    Birmingham City Council has compiled almost 1,000 acres of development opportunities into three documents.

  • Cameron Scott
    Insight

    Going places

    21 September 2007

    This weeks movers

  • Professional

    Occupiers and investors are tuning in to FM

    21 September 2007

    Facilities management is evolving, says David Workman

  • Building sight: Callcutt benefits from rare public-private sector perspective
    Markets

    Can this man fix housing?

    21 September 2007

    Former Crest Nicholson chief John Callcutt will report on housing delivery and sustainability in November. But what can he add to the debate?