All Property Week articles in 26 August 2011 – Page 12
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ITV on track with MediaCity move
ITV chief executive Adam Crozier said the broadcaster was making “solid progress” in the first year of a five-year transformation plan, including its move to MediaCity, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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Worthington submits plans for £30m Bradford development
Property and investment business Worthington Group has submitted a planning application for a mixed use development at its Keighley site, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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Jones Lang LaSalle profits jump 27%, with full King Sturge income still to come
Jones Lang LaSalle yesterday evening reported strong growth in its profits for the second quarter, in spite of continued global economic uncertainty.
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Aquatics Centre unveiled as main Olympic Park venues completed
The Olympic Delivery Authority has today announced that the Aquatics Centre in London’s east end is complete, concluding the construction process for the six main permanent Olympic Park venues.
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I am a sub-tenant on office space and let my space to another company on a sub-lease.
Now, my superior landlord - the firm I sub-let the space from - has gone into administration. Should I be worried about the administrator taking rent directly from my sub-tenant without my knowledge?
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London & Stamford picked as preferred bidder for £140m Redditch mall
London Stamford has been selected as the preferred bidder for Scottish Widows Investment Partnership’s Kingfisher Mall in Redditch.
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Lloyds renews Scotia Homes debt
Scotia Homes has agreed a new revolving credit and guarantee facility with Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets, which is committed until April 2014.
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Orchard Street completes £54.5m Cardiff Bay retail park purchase
Orchard Street Investment Management has completed its acquisition of Cardiff Bay Retail Park for £54.5m, as revealed by Property Week (10/6/11).
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Greater Manchester bids to house £3bn Green Investment Bank
Greater Manchester’s public sector leaders are to submit a bid to house the Government’s proposed £3bn Green Investment Bank in the city, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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Helical continues to recycle assets
Helical Bar said in an interim management statement this morning that it had continued its process of recycling assets in order to add value through asset management.
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Colliers set for 2011 loss
Colliers International said in a trading update today that it expected to make a loss in the year to December 2011.
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Search begins for tenants for Sellar’s “The Place”
The Place, the 430,000 sq ft office scheme that forms part of the Sellar Property’s London Bridge Quarter, began its formal search for tenants today with an official launch.
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The property industry reacts to the NPPF
The property industry has welcomed the government’s decision to publish the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), despite being in recess.
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Pendragon property vehicle in £100m sale-and-leaseback deals
Car dealership Pendragon’s property holding joint venture, PPH1, has sold five packages of car showrooms to a variety of investors for over £100m.
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Monday Bulletin: Government unveils draft National Planning Policy Framework
The government has published its long-awaited draft of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) aimed at cutting around 1,000 pages of planning policy into a 52 page document.
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Edinburgh's Fountain Quay development site to be sold by Lloyds
The former Scottish Newcastle Brewery site in Edinburgh city centre has been brought to the market by Lloyds Banking Group.
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Birmingham Council scraps PRUPIM deal
Birmingham City Council has scrapped its £80m plan to relocate the 655,000 sq ft wholesale markets to The Hub business park in Witton.
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Labour launches four-point plan to save the high streets
Labour has launched its own campaign to save Britain’s high streets, calling for urgent action to help retailers, protect jobs and give people a real say over their local high streets.
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Dixons to open Harrods concession
Harrods has struck a deal with Dixons Retail which will see the specialist electrical retailer operate the consumer electronics section of Harrods’ flagship store in London.
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CLS to submit plans for Vauxhall Spring Mews development
CLS Holdings has announced that it intends to submit a planning application in the autumn for an 194,826 sq ft mixed use development, Spring Mews, on the site it has assembled adjacent to Spring Gardens in Vauxhall, London.