All Property Week articles in 21 September 2012 – Page 7
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Professional
Tenants held accountable in the age of consent
The message: Ensure applications for consent are properly served on landlords.
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News
Liberty Living chases down £60m Newcastle blocks
Liverpool-based Downing sells 850 beds in 2012’s largest regional student deal.
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News
50:50 vision
Norway sovereign wealth fund and British Land to form joint venture to own Sheffield shopping centre
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News
50:50 vision
Norway sovereign wealth fund and British Land to form joint venture to own Sheffield shopping centre
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News
Raglan raises £50m from bonds
Raglan Housing Association has raised £50m from a sale of a bond to Pension Insurance Corporation to build new houses across the country.
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News
Sun sets on £469m Morgan Stanley Sunrise portfolio
MSREF to sell 90% stake in 17 senior living facilities in one of UK’s largest property sales of 2012
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News
Petchey shuts garage door on £44m Lookers
Jack Petchey has sold his stake in car dealership company Lookers for £44m, a year after failing with a takeover bid.
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News
Student housing group unites with GIC for £330m of development
Unite Group is to accelerate its London development activity through a £330m partnership with GIC Real Estate.
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News
Pidgley: stamp duty is ‘repelling’ buyers of £2m-plus homes
Residential developers such as the Berkeley Group are “struggling” to shift homes worth £2m-£5m because of the 7% hike imposed by the government in March’s budget.
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News
C2 Capital pulls off innovative underwriting equity raising
Property company aims for 15% return or more from fund with £25m spending power
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Markets
Midtown developers hope 13 will not be unlucky
Speculative office developments will bring 750,000 sq ft to market by next June. Hardeep Sandher reports
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News
Property Week's Hottie 100
On its quest for property hotties, Ludgate had a visual feast at Property Week’s RESI event at Celtic Manor in Wales last week — BCSC’s annual conference in Liverpool less so — but we are still hungry for more.