All Property Week articles in 25 April 2014 – Page 6
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News
Project Avon sale can extinguish embers of failed fire scheme
Labour’s Fire Control Centres are at the heart of Lloyds’ new real estate sell off. David Hatcher reports.
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Hello to Allied’s new shared space tenancy platform
Developer Allied London this week launched a new service business and brand across three cities, and several schemes aimed at creating a new way for property companies to work with technology, media and telecoms (TMT) firms.
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Aliffe House on the block
A City of London building let to Royal Bank of Scotland is to be sold, four years after it was bought out of receivership.
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Professional
New tax legislation aims to protect workers – but at a cost
This month saw the introduction of new “false self-employment” legislation. In the line of fire are payroll and umbrella companies across the development industry, notably in the mechanical and electrical (M&E) sector.
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Nido studies a stock market flotation as activity increases
Student accommodation provider Nido eyes IPO following recent listings by Card Factory and Patisserie Holdings.
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Professional
To bring about a fair outcome let negotiations run their course
The message: Keep negotiating to avoid statutory rights arising; The case: Erimus Housing vs Barclays Wealth (18.03.14) concerned the commonly encountered question of the status of a tenant that remained in occupation paying the rent after the end of the fixed term of a lease contracted out of Part II ...
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Blackstone’s portfolio up 37%
Private equity fund management firm Blackstone has reported a 37% increase in its real estate assets under management over the past year to $81.3bn.
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De Vere prepares sale of £160m golf resort portfolio
Six UK resorts up for sale in company’s bid to reduce debt mountain.
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£120m of new infrastructure for Sheffield
The government has announced £120m of infrastructure funding to kickstart an 81 acre business park and 100,000 sq ft of industrial buildings in Sheffield.
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West Register sheds £1bn of assets as closure revealed
Troubled Royal Bank of Scotland division closes to avoid damaging perception of conflict of interest.
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B&M Bargains hunts for 800,000 sq ft megashed
Chain requires space in southern England to support store expansion.
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Manchester law firms eye up 200,000 sq ft of offices
Firms close to deals to move offices, including at Granada’s former studios and One St Peter’s Square.
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Online
Anfield stadium expansion plans unveiled
Liverpool Football Club has unveiled plans to redevelop its Anfield stadium, bringing the capacity up to 54,000.