All Property Week articles in 21st December - Tablet edition – Page 2
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25% of CIL funds to be diverted to neighbourhoods
Councils with an approved neighbourhood plan will be able to keep 25% of community infrastructure levy funds to pay for local initiatives, planning minister Nick Boles will announce today.
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Mexican chain seeks 10 new restaurants
Mexican restaurant El Mexicana is seeking to open 10 new restaurants this year as it rolls out across the UK.
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Third giant Mapeley portfolio put into receivership
A huge regional property portfolio which includes Microsoft’s UK headquarters in Reading has been put into receivership.
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Commercial property must display valid EPCs from today
Energy performance certificates must be displayed visibly on all commercial buildings above 5,000 sq ft that already have a certificate in place, under legislation that came into force today.
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L&G to sell Whitgift stake
Legal General Property is preparing to sell a 70,000 sq ft portion of the Whitgift Centre in Croydon as the battle for control of the centre continues.
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Boris to exit £300m of government property
The mayor of London has set out plans to release £300m worth of surplus property from its police and crime estate by 2016.
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Co-founder leaves London agency
Robert Graham, co-founder of property consultancy Goodsir Graham, has left the company to start his own firm.
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Jaguar retenders global property management
Jaguar Land Rover is retendering the management of its global property portfolio, after the expiry of a three-year contract with Cushman Wakefield.
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Jessops collapses into administration
Camera and photography retailer Jessops has this afternoon collapsed into administration.
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Picture Gallery: First flats launch at Battersea
The Malaysian consortium which bought Battersea Power Station last year has pressed ahead with its redevelopment, launching 800 flats in the first phase – known as “Circus West” – to pre-registered buyers at an event this morning.
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Pinnacle legal claim settled
The legal claim brought against the owners of the stalled Pinnacle office development in the City has been settled, and a review of the scheme to try and make its construction less costly has begun.
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Legal & General secures Hasbro at Stockley Park
Legal General Property has completed a 49,971 sq ft letting to toy manufacturer Hasbro at 4 The Square, Stockley Park (news 16.11.12).
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Pinnacle legal claim settled and review of scheme begins
The legal claim brought against the owners of the stalled Pinnacle office development in the City has been settled, and a review of the scheme to try and make its construction less costly has begun.
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£100m float planned for West End fund
One of London’s best-known property funds is planning to raise £100m by floating a new feeder company.
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£100m float planned for West End fund
One of London’s best-known property funds is planning to raise £100m by floating a new feeder company.
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Unite student fund NAV climbs 8.7% in 2012
The net asset value (NAV) of Unite’s UK Student Accommodation Fund rose 8.7% in 2012 to £678.5m, driven largely by movements in property values.
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M&G leads institutional push into private-rented sector
M G Investments has become one of the first major financial institutional investors in the private rented sector after it agreed a £125m sale-and-leaseback deal on 401 apartments, first reported by PropertyWeek.com in November .
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Muse signs development agreement for £200m Basingstoke regeneration
Muse Developments has signed two development agreements with Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council for the £200m Basing View regeneration scheme.
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L&G in talks to buy Wereldhave's Poole mall
Legal General Property is in advanced talks to buy Wereldhave’s Dolphin Shopping Centre in Poole for just more than £60m.
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East of England expansion for discount chain
Value retailer QD Stores has acquired the Suffolk-based discount chain, Thingmebobs, which operates in the east of England.