All Property Week articles in 24 September 2010 – Page 6
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DekaBank checks out of W hotel
Savills has advised DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale on the sale of its senior mezzanine loan on the W New York hotel in Union Square. The hotel was acquired by Host Hotels Resorts. The transaction was the result of the Middle Eastern owner defaulting on its loan. The buyer was ...
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HMV charts high street losses despite diversity
Retail group fails to capitalise on loss of rivals as it expands range
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New chapter
Waterstone’s has agreed a deal with Apple to sell iPads in its stores, starting from next month
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Change of identity works wonders for Northcreek at Havant
Northcreek Estates is likely to achieve full occupancy at the former Kenwood Business Park at Havant in Hampshire.
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Supply causes house price fall
A further increase in the supply of property to the market pushed house prices down for the second consecutive month in August, says the RICS in its latest survey.
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Care homes relocate for private life
Care home developers are reducing the number of developments in areas where they rely heavily on public sector funding
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Praxis buys Theale parks
Monaco-based Praxis Holdings has bought 1530 and 1600 Arlington Business Park in Theale for £20.9m, reflecting a net initial yield of 10.36%.
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Malaysian fund in lead to buy Visa HQ
Malaysia’s largest pension manager, Employees Provident Fund (EPF) is the frontrunner to buy Visa’s 1 Sheldon Square headquarters in Paddington for around £150m, reflecting a yield of around 5.75%
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Prupim's Paul McNamara discusses an IIGCC report on investing in green buildings
It is gradually dawning on institutions and the fund managers who work for them that “greener” buildings will in future be more attractive.
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Events: British-Israel Chamber of Commerce forum
Ronson, Leslau, Gibbon and Hubbard’s summer summing up
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Britannia’s property team co-operates
The property finance team of Britannia Building Society has relocated to Manchester to join Co-operative Bank’s team, following the merger of Co-operative Financial Services and Britannia in 2009
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IVG exits at Bristol's Temple Quay
IVG Immobilien has sold Three Temple Quay in Bristol to Prupim for £38m – at a net initial yield of 6.25% – in Bristol’s largest office investment deal this year.
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Brief encounter at Brum party
GBR Phoenix Beard’s merger party last Thursday was a riotous affair.
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Brave investors move into data centres
Smaller, specialist firms set to be acquired in new technology race
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The derivatives bounce has definitely lost its momentum
With the football season now well under way and an autumn nip turning distinctly parky first thing, the property world can begin to mull over the likely performance of IPD’s all-property index for 2010.
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US’s Tory Burch in Bond Street
US designer Tory Burch is to make its UK debut on New Bond Street in London’s Mayfair.
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Frozen yoghurt brand says Yoomoo to Bluewater
Yoomoo, the luxury frozen yoghurt seller that opens its first outlet at Harrods this month, is to open a second at Bluewater.
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Retailers' Blue City thinking
TK Maxx, Go Sport and Douglas perfumery have signed at Blue City in Warsaw, Poland. TK Maxx will open a 25,800 sq ft shop by the end of this month and Go Sport will take 15,700 sq ft at the beginning of 2011. Douglas has already opened a 2,700 sq ...
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Professional
Property savings are not like getting blood from a stone, says Guy Brett
The comprehensive spending review is approaching and the heat is rising on property professionals in the public sector to come up with cash savings that will help to protect frontline jobs.
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Blighted Blockbuster could go bust
US-based movie-rental chain Blockbuster is expected to make a decision this month on its future