All Property Week articles in 26 February 2010 – Page 10
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Markets
Goodman brings boffins and business together in Bedford
Just as the cranes were called in to begin construction on a 77,332 sq ft extension to Colworth Science Park in Bedford this month, developer Goodman secured its final tranche of funding for the £13.7m project
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Professional
BCSC secondary schooling
Shopping centre organisation BCSC is to hold a seminar on 23 March at 5 pm on how landlords, tenants, local authorities and banks should better manage secondary shopping centres
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Markets
Databank: the Bath rental market
A resurgent sales market in the Somerset city is enticing tenants and landlords away from the rented sector
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Markets
Wycombe Water’s Barwood buy
Developer Barwood has sold a 13,000 sq ft freehold unit at Premus on Brunel Park industrial estate in Aylesbury to Wycombe Water for £95/sq ft
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News
Moore raises the Bar
It was good to hear from Roger Moore, who was a property analyst at Warburg — now UBS — for 25 years and a winner in our Property Awards back in 1999
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News
Delancey scores banks hat-trick
Delancey buys Castlemore assets and manages ex-Modus mall so Royal Bank and Anglo Irish can recover loans
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News
Ellandi banks on growth in ‘loan-to-own’ deals
Debt adviser Ellandi says banks are now addressing their property problems
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NAMA recruits banking heavyweights
The agency tasked with helping Ireland recover billions of euros of distressed property loans is continuing its mass recruitment drive
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News
Change in Bank at Walbrook
Legal & General is planning to clear its Walbrook Square site and begin constructing a new Bank Tube station entrance ahead of finding a joint venture partner for the City of London scheme
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Markets
Bank of China latest to get into Ska groove
Gone are the days when sustainability was simply the developer’s responsibility. Since the launch of the RICS Ska rating system in October, more occupiers are taking care to ensure their office refurbishments are just as sustainable as new developments
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Insight
Back to life
Today we begin a campaign, Site Life, which aims to bring life to the development sites that have become all-too-familiar eyesores during the recession
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Professional
Site that came back to bite Crest Nicholson
Developer is found responsible for contamination despite obeying the law
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Markets
Four await fate in Watford’s Charter Place
Capital Shopping Centres to sell up in Watford town centre
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Insight
Architecture and planning: Paul Finch
An operatic score to settle — and why the accent is on the estuary
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News
Arbutus pair pitch into Covent Garden
Anthony Demetre and Will Smith, the duo behind London ’s Wild Honey and Arbutus restaurants are to open a third — in Covent Garden. Restaurant Property advised on acquiring a 5,000 sq ft former Pitcher & Piano on William IV Street. The price paid is understood to be around £275,000 ...
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Arcadia prepares for April battle with Dechert
Philip Green’s Arcadia Group is embroiled in a dispute with international law firm Dechert over a lease assignment on three units at the Guildhall Shopping Centre in Stafford
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St Andrew’s Way opens in Newcastle
Capital Shopping Centres last week opened its 410,000 sq ft St Andrew’s Way extension to its Eldon Square shopping centre in Newcastle , bringing the total size of the shopping centre to 1.3m sq ft.
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American plan
The design for the new US embassy at Nine Elms on the south bank of the Thames in London was revealed this week
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Professional
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