All Property Week articles in 26 April 2013 – Page 6
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News
Bray Foxer goes the distance
Bray Foxer goes the distance Sim Khatkar, partner at Bray Fox Smith, ran the Virgin London Marathon on Sunday in aid of children’s charity Barnardo’s, and at the 23rd mile he asked his girlfriend, Sharan, to marry him.
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Online
Blow to Paddington as Rio Tinto plans to sublet space
Cushman Wakefield has been appointed by mining giant Rio Tinto to dispose of space at Two Kingdom Street in Paddington.
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News
Here’s our Patrick … on a Blind Date
Property Week joked in a headline earlier this month that “the Pryce was right” when Patrick Pryce joined BNP Paribas Real Estate.
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News
Colliers trekkies blaze trail
Ludgate sends good luck wishes to the four intrepid walkers from Colliers International’s Bristol office who will be talking part in the Oxfam Trailtrekker challenge in June.
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News
Center Parcs debt no holiday for Blackstone
Fund manager faces stern test to refinance more than €400m debt on six sites
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News
Refinancing beyond reach of Finzels
Finzels Reach, a large mixed-used scheme in Bristol developed by HDG Mansur, has been placed into receivership by lenders.
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Insight
Signs of encouragement for risk takers beyond safe havens
The unfolding crisis in Cyprus produced a more cautious mood in March, but sentiment towards prime UK property has been barely affected, Cushman & Wakefield’s latest UK Capital Markets monthly briefing has found.
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Insight
The Look of Love: King of Soho’s life between sleaze and property
“Nothing confers so much power on someone as property.”
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News
Property's best dressed
To check out which property professionals wowed Ludgate with their style at the Property Awards, view our online gallery.
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News
Stanhope channels BBC TV Centre revamp
Stanhope revealed detailed plans this week for the redevelopment of Television Centre in London’s White City into offices, residential, a hotel and space for the BBC.
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News
US baseball cap seller Lids steps up to bat for UK cities
American retail chain to open hat stores in London, Birmingham and Manchester.
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Professional
Communities bring hope to high streets by propping up bars
High streets across the country are being given a boost as communities take over ailing pubs and restore them as valuable local assets.
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News
Ballymore bows out at Royal Docks
Three riverside sites put on market as part of Irish owner’s deleveraging
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Professional
People Moves: Cluttons, Auction People, Harrods Estates, CBRE and more...
CBRE has promoted Michael Gold to senior associate of retail service in Chicago.
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News
UK can attract international crowd but banks need to step up
Green and pleasant land: Brundage oversaw the acquisition of Green Park in ReadingUK profits from London’s pullOne of the key questions raised at the seminar was the matter of whether overseas lenders would venture outside of London when looking at the UK. Although not a lender, Paul Brundage, executive vice-president ...
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Insight
Ashley’s extreme sports
As Mike Ashley’s domination of the sports retail scene grows, he is playing hard ball with landlords and competitors. Kat Spybey reports
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Markets
Republic landlords turn on to Ashley’s turnover rents
By the June quarter day, when rents are due for the third quarter of 2013, Mike Ashley’s audacious arrangement to pay landlords of collapsed retail chain Republic 15% of store turnover to cover rent, rates and service charges could remain in place at most of the shops.
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Markets
Bridgepoint in talks to bring apart-hotel to City of London
Bridgepoint Ventures is negotiating with the City of London corporation to convert an office block in Aldgate into an “urban villa”.
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News
Anvil hammers home
Mount Anvil enlists KPMG in £200m equity raising to upscale in London residential development
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Anvil hammers home
Mount Anvil enlists KPMG in £200m equity raising to upscale in London residential development