All Property Week articles in 25 September 2015 – Page 3
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Decline in bank lending slows sharply
The decline in bank lending to the commercial property market since the financial crisis has slowed dramatically, according to data from commercial law firm EMW.
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Capital & Regional to list in Johannesburg next month
Capital Regional has announced a secondary listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE).
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Lone Star secures Quintain
Lone Star has reached an unconditional agreement to buy Quintain, after upping its offer to £745m in response to Elliott Capital Advisors’ attempt to scupper the deal.
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City development opportunity hits the market
A City of London development opportunity has been put on the market for £55m by administrators.
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Boris calls in Bishopsgate Goodsyard scheme
The proposed £800m Bishopsgate Goodsyard scheme, in Shoreditch, has been called-in by Boris Johnson.
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AEW in front for Festival Place
AEW Europe is under offer to buy Festival Place Shopping Centre in Basingstoke for around £290m, a 6% yield.
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Rockspring acquires mall in Northern Ireland
Rockspring Property Investment Managers has acquired Fairhill Shopping Centre in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, for £45.6m, reflecting a yield of 8.6%.
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First Base and Starwood team up in Southwark
Mixed-use developer First Base and private investment firm Starwood Capital Group will bring forward a major residential-led mixed use development on Tower Bridge Road in Southwark.
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Lone Star increases Quintain offer to £745m
Lone Star has upped its offer for Quintain to £745m in response to Elliott Capital Advisors’ attempt to scupper the deal.
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Newly-formed firm Tunbridge launches
Tunbridge Partners, a newly-formed asset management company focused on making minority equity investments in real estate and real asset-focused investment managers, has officially launched today.
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Real estate holds steady as FTSE 100 drops below 6,000 points
Real estate shares edged up on Thursday as another rout on commodity stocks and a sharp fall in Poundland shares hit the wider market.
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People Moves: LSH, Irwin Mitchell, Colliers International, Pluto Finance
All the latest moves and promotions from across the property sector
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Interview: Co-op property director David Roberts
The Co-op has set its sights on dominating the convenience store market, but it faces stiff competition from other players. Property director David Roberts outlines its ambitious transformation strategy.
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Plenty of scope for offices
Virtually no new offices are being built in London suburban locations as the values do not compete with residential where there is a ready and consistent demand (‘ Need to know: the impact of the office-to-resi PDR ’).
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United House opts to sell sites instead of raising new equity
United House agreed to sell four development sites for £22.97m to Telford Homes this week after scrapping plans to raise £100m of new equity.
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Ivanhoé has double vision for Paris
Canadian property investor Ivanhoé Cambridge has got the go-ahead to build a two-tower office development in Paris’s Rive Gauche district.
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Tenants must plan for dilapidations liability
The article in Property Week ’s Professional Comment section (‘ Lease-end legacies: why it’s vital to know your liabilities from the star t’) raises issues about what provisions tenants should make for rent and service charges beyond lease termination.
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The property industry can help make devolution a success
Three weeks ago, 38 combined areas submitted devolution bids to the Treasury. Manchester already has a multibillion-pound devolution deal in place.
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GreenOak seals off-market deal for Slough portfolio
Funds managed by GreenOak Real Estate have acquired a portfolio of buildings in Slough from a UK private investor in an off-market transaction worth more than £20m.
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Consumer confidence takes post-election dip
Could shopper confidence actually fall in the second half of 2015? CACI’s latest Shopper Confidence report certainly suggests it could.