All Property Week articles in 25 November 2011 – Page 5
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NAMA appoints administrators in Newham
NAMA (Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency) has appointed administrators to the company building a 300-unit residential block in Newham, east London.
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Glenkerrin's Isle of Dogs sites bought out of administration
Two Isle of Dogs sites owned by Irish company bought out of administration by Lebanese-backed Chalegrove
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Wrenbridge at the wheel as Lotus accelerates Hethel plans
Regional Growth Fund enables car manufacturer’s 117,000 sq ft expansion plans at Hethel plant. Sarah Stewart reports
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Glatman’s Abstract to spec NAMA East Croydon site
A prominent 1.13 acre site next to East Croydon station has been sold by NAMA (Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency), amid plans to speculatively develop a 100,000 sq ft office scheme there.
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Deutsche Bank could offload €42bn RREEF real estate arm
Deutsche Bank has signalled it will sell a large part of its €516bn global asset management group, which includes its RREEF real estate arm.
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CSC secures £375m facility as lending hits new drought
REITs still have access to capital, while privately owned companies continue to struggle
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Location 3 to bring home the bacon in Thetford
A former Danepak bacon factory in Thetford, Norfolk, could be redeveloped into retail space by Location 3 Properties.
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Christmas will be tough, but real crunch will come in March 2012
Christmas 2011 promises to be the most important moment in retail trading for many years.
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Botanic House seeds Cambridge’s first office prelet in 20 years
Law firm Mills & Reeve is to lease the 52,000 sq ft Botanic House in Cambridge — the first prelet office deal in the city in more than 20 years.
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Designer Dome: Outlet centre planned for O2
AEG Europe and Pradera prepare plans for outlet village to transform O2 into day-and-night venue
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Jones Lang LaSalle limits cuts to 120
Jones Lang LaSalle is to make up to 120 UK staff redundant.
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Morgan Stanley kicks off €1bn NAMA sales
Donal Mulryan retained to manage distressed Saturn portfolio
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MORNING AFTER: Young Surveyors at Mahiki
Last night, Young Surveyors the Next Generation hosted a networking event for those professionals who are new to the industry at Mahiki in London’s Mayfair.
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Wilson Bowden partners for 300,000 sq ft Newbury scheme
Wilson Bowden has teamed up with a Berkshire developer to bring forward a 300,000 sq ft mixed-use scheme in Newbury.
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McAleer & Rushe completes £200m W Hotel sale
McAleer Rushe has completed the sale of its W Hotel in London’s Leicester Square tp Qatari investor Al Faisal Holding.
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CSC buys remaining 25% Broadmarsh mall stake
Capital Shopping Centres has agreed to buy the remaining 25% stake in the Broadmarsh Shopping Centre in Nottingham.
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NAMA and Lloyds reject Malaysian Battersea Power Station debt deal
NAMA and Lloyds have rejected an offer by Malaysian company SP Setia to buy senior debt held against the Battersea Power Station.
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IPD/IPF 2011: North-South divide is overdone
The divide in performance between property in the north and south of the uk is overplayed, top executives from Hammerson and Lloyds Banking Group said today.
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Rolls Royce agrees deal for Yorkshire facility
Harworth Estates has agreed deals with Rolls Royce and three housebuilders which will facilitate major development at its Waverley site in south Yorkshire.
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Newham "lukewarm" over its enterprise zone
The Mayor of Newham today attacked government plans to introduce an enterprise zone to east London’s Royal Docks, labelling the incentives as “laughable”.