All Property Week articles in 22 November 2013 – Page 4
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Irish investor places £40m Brum building under offer
An Irish investor has placed under offer Victoria Square House in Birmingham.
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Mayfair Capital grows flagship fund to £215m
Mayfair Capital Investment Management has grown its flagship fund, the Property Income Trust for Charities, by more than a third this year to £215m after a series of acquisitions.
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Middle Eastern investor buys Kent warehouse
Europa Capital and Goodman have sold a warehouse let to Kent County Council at Aylesford Commercial Park in New Hythe, Kent, to a Middle Eastern family trust for £12.8m.
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Henderson secures £100m finance for UK Shopping Centre Fund
Henderson Global Investors has secured around £100m of debt finance on behalf of its UK Shopping Centre Fund.
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TIAA-CREF agrees $1.2bn French retail joint venture
TIAA-CREF has agreed a joint venture with French insurance company CNP Assurances covering a portfolio of three German retail properties.
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Lord Sugar's property company buys £31m former Burberry HQ
Lord Sugar’s Amsprop Group has bought the former Burberry headquarters in London’s West End for £31m.
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London Underground mulls replacing ticket offices with Amazon lockers
Transport for London could look to replace London Underground ticket offices with Amazon lockers from 2015.
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L&G raises £138m in first close for second property income fund
Legal & General Property has raised £138m after the first round of fund raising for its second UK Property Income Fund II, representing the largest first close achieved this year for a UK-focused fund.
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Prada buys part of Bond Street flagship in sub 2.75% deal
Luxury fashion brand Prada has bought the remaining part of its Bond Street flagship store in a deal which reflects a yield of less than 2.75%.
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Regions rally as recovery revs up
IPD and IPF identify more investment growth areas. Property Week reports from Brighton
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This is Property Week
Three weeks ago, as some of you may know, Property Week was bought by new owners.
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Legal tips for start-ups
The past few years have been tough for the property industry, prompting many larger agencies to downsize.
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A seedy issue
Last week, Ludgate asked readers why sunflower seeds pose a health and safety risk and the industry didn’t fail to come up with several explanations.
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Small issue of speculative sheds
Speculation has returned to the small-scale industrial sector of Greater Manchester.
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Lettings windfall on Westminster’s Horseferry Road
Freshwater’s Dean Bradley House in Westminster has signed a slew of lettings totalling almost 30,000 sq ft.
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Hatton homes in on resi
London office agency Hatton Real Estate is to launch a dedicated residential division for its City fringe patch in January 2014.
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Going once, going twice
Some grads would chop off their right arms for work experience at the UK’s biggest property consultancies.
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Hinckley mall funds in place
Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council has agreed a funding deal with Tin Hat Regeneration Partnership and Osprey Equity Partners, to allow work to finally begin on the £60m 225,000 sq ft Crescent shopping centre in Hinckley, Leicestershire.
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Take four … ideas on how to improve London
In June mayor of London Boris Johnson unveiled his “2020 Vision” - a manifesto for the capital’s future.
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Poitrinal and Meijer join forces for new fund manager
Ex-Unibail-Rodamco chief executive, Guillaume Poitrinal (pictured) is to set up a fund management business alongside two other partners.