All Property Week articles in 25 September 2009 – Page 8
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News
Hermès eyes Asprey’s Bond Street jewel
Derek Quinlan sells Bond Street property at yield below 3%
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News
Arthrex flexes muscle in Sheffield
Sports medicine specialist Arthrex has signed up for a UK headquarters building at St Pauls Developments’ Smithy Wood in Sheffield on a 10-year lease
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Markets
Arley revs up its build programme
Arley Homes, the independent Warrington-based housebuilder set up by former Linden Homes director Jim Cosgrave in 2005, continues to defy the gloomy market
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Professional
Thames Gateway answers demanded
Stakeholders discuss project issues at Canary Wharf seminar
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News
East Anglia Uni takes Blackstone City fringe office
US private equity group Blackstone and Generation Estates have let their 100 Middlesex Street office scheme on the City of London fringe to a partnership of property company Into and the University of East Anglia
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Markets
Peel cuts its cloth to fit Ancoats
Ancoats, on the eastern fringe of Manchester city centre, was an exemplar in the boom years of how to transform a post-industrial wasteland into a cool, thriving, urban district
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News
Amsprop’s Spanish hotel bargain
Alan Sugar’s Amsprop has purchased three plots of the 144-room Byblos Hotel in Mijas, southern Spain, for €3m
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News
Amey expands into Birmingham’s Colmore Plaza
Support services company Amey has signed to take 46,000 sq ft at Carlyle Group’s Colmore Plaza in Birmingham
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ProLogis obtains credit amendment
ProLogis European Properties, one of Europe’s largest owners of distribution facilities, has obtained an amendment to its €900m senior unsecured credit facility
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News
Mirax restructures debt with Alfa Bank
Mirax Group and Alfa Bank have agreed on the debt restructuring and extension of all Mirax liabilities to the bank
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News
Ex-CBRE Irish agents set up shop in Dublin
Former directors in CB Richard Ellis’s Irish office have set up a firm that specialises in investment and office agency
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Insight
What to know: National Asset Management Agency
Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency is due to start buying up loans from the country’s struggling banks in November and the Irish taxpayer could end up taking a hit
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News
Flurry of activity gives Glasgow kiss of life
Swell of office requirements leaves experts predicting supply shortages
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Minerva safe after £750m refinancing
Listed London developer’s share price soars as it negotiates debt facilities
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Equest rides for 60% NAV fall
AIM-listed Equest Balkan Properties suffered a 60% plunge in net asset value to €0.37 a share in the first half of the year.
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Liberty dives into £500m Lakeside refinancing plan
UK shopping centre REIT and banking consortium in negotiations to refinance Thurrock mall
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Professional
Case news: Mount Anvil Group and Others v Volans Management and Lupus Associates (30 July 2009)
The message: Two agreements can be so closely linked that the termination of one will lead to the termination of the other, even if this is not expressly provided for in the documentation.