All Property Week articles in 23 October 2015 – Page 3
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St Modwen leases spec shed
St Modwen has fully let its speculatively built 90,000 sq ft Letchworth Industrial Estate in Hertfordshire to Tyco and DPD franchisee Titan Logistics.
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Trio of Italian hotels on the market
BNP Paribas Real Estate Investment Management Italy has appointed CBRE to dispose of three branded hotels in Rome and Milan on behalf of one of its managed funds.
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Cadogan seals letting for 39 Sloane Street
Start-up hedge fund Trispan Investments has agreed a deal for a new office in London’s Sloane Street.
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David Hunter becomes adviser to HIG Capital
HIG Capital has appointed top industry figure David Hunter as a senior adviser.
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Government launches consultation on tax avoidance proposals
The government has launched a consultation on tax avoidance policies related to interest deductions that could have significant consequences for real estate.
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Monetary stimulus spurs stock market
A cut in interest rates in China and the signalling of further stimulus in Europe helped nudge the FTSE 100 to a two-month high on Friday.
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Manchester resi sites up for grabs
The Co-operative and Manchester Place are bringing four residential development sites in central Manchester to the market.
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Pop-up concept Boxpark gets go ahead in Croydon
Plans to bring pop-up mall Boxpark to Croydon have been given the green light by the council.
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Chinese firm appointed on £700m Salford scheme
Scarborough Group International has selected Chinese construction firm Beijing Construction and Engineering Group (BCEGI) as contractor for its 24-acre Middlewood Locks development in Salford.
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AXA buys Midtown refurb opportunity
AXA Investment Managers - Real Assets has completed the acquisition of 182-184 High Holborn, in London, for £29m.
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Blackstone grabs Broadgate Quarter
US private equity giant Blackstone has pounced to acquire Broadgate Quarter in the heart of the City of London.
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Workspace makes double purchase
Workspace Group has exchanged contracts for two separate acquisitions in London for a total of £24.4m.
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Superparks put small sites in the shade
Size, it seems, matters when it comes to the success or failure of business parks.
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Savills reveals November lots
Savills has released the catalogue for its 2 November auction, and hopes to follow up its successful September with some strong London lots.
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Santander perks up Milton Keynes
It was the most exciting event at Milton Keynes Central since Christopher Reeve stood on top of the building while filming Superman IV , pretending it was a New York skyscraper.
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Revealed: the full scale of offshore investment in the UK
A staggering £263bn has been invested in property in England and Wales by companies registered offshore since 2000, an investigation by Property Week has revealed.
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Looking for transparency in the property fog
Like a ship’s captain trying to see as far as possible and cursing the fog that hides his view, transparency is highly prized by property investors.
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Just how dirty is offshore money?
A staggering £263bn has been invested in property in England and Wales by companies registered offshore since 2000.
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Is dirty money even dirtier than we thought?
When David Cameron announced his crackdown on “dirty money” in the UK property industry back in July, I cast doubt on some of the top-line figures being bandied about.
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Devil is in the detail with new London homes
With Londoners facing a mammoth housing crisis, the need for new homes has never been greater (16.10.15).