All Property Week articles in 24 October 2014 – Page 6
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Mount Anvil buys residential development in Hampstead
Mount Anvil has bought a residential development site in Hampstead, one of London’s most sought-after villages, from King’s College London.
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CoreNet real estate awards shortlist announced
The shortlist for the CoreNet Awards, which recognise excellence in UK corporate real estate, has been announced.
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Mixed-use Bedfordshire projects set to go ahead after years of wrangling
Work will finally begin on the Bedford and Luton sites next year, writes Christine Eade.
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Uncertain mood at Accessible Retail conference
From investor sentiment to retailers’ evolving portfolios and future technology, the Accessible Retail conference painted a dynamic picture of the current out-of-town retail landscape. Felicity Francis reports.
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London needs £95bn investment in creaking infrastructure
A new Savills report argues that better transport links are needed to open up the capital’s outer boroughs. Hannah Brenton reports.
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£750m Westfield deal signals revitalisation of CMBS market
The refinancing of the Westfield Stratford shopping centre earlier this month was a landmark deal for the commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) market in the UK. Not only was it the largest deal this year at £750m, it was also priced surprisingly keenly. At 86 basis points over three-month LIBOR, it ...
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Galliard sets sail in Docklands with £65m residential site
Galliard Homes is strengthening its holdings in London’s Docklands with the purchase of a residential development site with the potential for almost 1,000 homes.
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Troy takes a floor at 33 Davies Street in Mayfair
Troy Asset Management has become the latest tenant to go under offer at Grosvenor and Stow Capital Partners’ 33 Davies Street.
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Office availability in the northern M25 region hits an all-time low
Office rents in Milton Keynes have risen by 5% in the past month, writes Christine Eade Of the towns immediately to the north of the M25, Hemel Hempstead, Milton Keynes and Watford have seen the greatest take-up of space in the first six months of the year, according to a ...
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HS2 — promising so much more than just speed
High Speed 2: the name is impressive, but in the highly contentious debate about a new rail link between the north and the south, somewhat unhelpful.
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Nationwide primes £120m M7 industrial portfolio for market
Nationwide has put a portfolio of bad-book assets managed by M7 Real Estate up for sale for around £120m.
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Intu plans to complete £100m revamp of its Watford centre by the end of 2017
The enlarged Intu Watford complex will be focused on fashion and fine dining. Christine Eade reports.
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Building begins at 100 Bishopsgate
After almost a decade of waiting, the City of London is set to see ground broken at what will be one of its largest ever office projects at 100 Bishopsgate.
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Sterling 9.1% yield at 2.5m sq ft northern industrial estates lot
A portfolio of industrial estates totalling 2.5m sq ft has been brought to the market with a price tag of £84m.
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No1 St Peter’s Square in Manchester wins new tenant
Law firm DLA Piper has put under offer 35,000 sq ft at Manchester’s prized office scheme, No1 St Peter’s Square.
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Morgan Stanley banking on 150,000 sq ft office scheme in Glasgow
Investment bank Morgan Stanley has reignited a huge 150,000 sq ft requirement for a new office scheme in Glasgow as the company looks to ramp up its presence north of the border.