All Property Week articles in 22 September 2006 – Page 5
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Livingstones’ £600m South African expedition
The livingstone brothers have bought a waterfront development in Cape Town, South Africa, for around £600m, in what is thought to be the country’s biggest property transaction.
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Khalastchi in control of 250 collapsed pubs
Wealthy investor to revive businesses run by former friend Alan Bowes
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ING wields ¤4.25bn quintet of Euro funds
Dutch group launches first three of five new institutional funds
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English Cities begins phase 2 of St Paul’s
English Cities Fund will next week launch the speculative 130,000 sq ft (12,077 sq m) office that marks phase two of its St Paul’s Square scheme in Liverpool.
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Henderson to fortify Victoria with £126m office stake
Investor close to acquiring 50% share of Belgrave House from US investor
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Halabi looks for angles in £1.8bn Protractor portfolio
Simon Halabi is considering a bid for the £600m Gherkin despite plans to sell off one of the largest-ever City offices portfolio.
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Warner purchases two City of London Office buildings
Warner Estate Holdings today announced the purchase from a private Canadian investor for £96.5m
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Primary Health Properties reveals strong annual results
The primary care facilities provider showed today that the primary healthcare property market is in rude health reporting a net asset value rise of 23%
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Two left in the running for Manchester's Victoria Station project
Network Rail has cut the shortlist to redevelop the station from four to two
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Argent appoints new joint CEO
Developer Argent last night appointed David Partridge joint chief executive with existing head Roger Madelin
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Macquarie Goodman acquires Lighthouse portfolio
Macquarie Goodman has acquired a portfolio of logistics and office park properties for £179.9m
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Shortlist of two for £4bn Stratford City scheme
London & Continental Railways (LCR) and the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) today announced that the shortlist of potential development partners had been reduced from three to two
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Great Portland Estates adds to south of the river portfolio
Great Portland Estates, the central London office specialist, has expanded its holdings south of the Thames in Southwark.
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Land Securities scoops PWC award
Land Securities picked up top award from Price Waterhouse Coopers for its annual report & accounts.
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20-30-40-50
Each week we meet a property character from a different age bracket. This week Claer Barrett meets Bradley Baker, 43, head of Knight Frank’s London tenant representation team
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Livingstones buy Victoria and Albert Waterfront
The brothers have bought the waterfront development in Cape Town, South Africa, for around £600m, in a deal thought to be South Africa’s biggest property transaction.
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Basketball star ventures into property
NBA superstar Shaquille O’Neal is to invest $1bn (£530m) in a mixed-use development in Miami.
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Hermes lets to Bentley Jennison in Leeds
Hermes Real Estate has secured the first letting at a speculative office building in Leeds to chartered accountants Bentley Jennison
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Bill Edgerley’s funeral to take place on Monday 25 September
The service will be held at St Lawrence Church, Chobham High Street followed by a reception at Stanners Hill Farm, Stonehill, Chobham.
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ING launches property funds worth €4.25bn
ING Real Estate Investment Management (ING REIM) has today launched five property funds targeting institutional investment in the European and UK markets.