All Property Week articles in 26 February 2010 – Page 6
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Dolphin Capital raises €100m facility
AIM-listed Dolphin Capital Investors has secured a €100m facility to help fund two projects in Greece and Cyprus.
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LDA to seek high court ruling on Silvertown Quays
The London Development Agency (LDA) said it would seek a High Court ruling on the termination of its agreement with Silvertown Quays Ltd in order to secure the future of the London Docklands site.
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Beacon Capital renegotiates Linklaters City HQ loan
Beacon Capital has renegotiated the terms of a £300m loan secured against the Linklaters City of London headquarters in a significant debt restructuring within a commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) vehicle.
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Rockspring spends £70m in UK
Rockspring Property Investment Managers has made its first three purchases for its Rockspring UK Value Fund totalling £70m.
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Win your way to Wembley
It’s competition time — and up for grabs are two tickets to England v Egypt at Wembley, courtesy of Ereira Mendoza
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Rightmove’s worrying trend
Property website Rightmove has revealed “a concerning trend” in its latest consumer confidence survey: 61% of current renters want to buy a property now but cannot afford to do so
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Winter woes for pubs and restaurants
The January blues were not the only thing the leisure sector had to contend with last month. The severe weather led to pub and restaurant groups collectively suffering a like-for-like sales dip of 5% on the same period last year
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Living on a prayer
Demand is growing for mosques throughout the UK, but the property establishment is steering clear of advising on them
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Lend Lease’s Singapore string
Lend Lease will fully open its 313@somerset shopping centre in Singapore next week
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Soton network is UK’s largest
Last Tuesday, Southampton City Council connected city centre housing scheme the City Centre Gantry into its district energy network
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Public land plan launched
Housing minister John Healey last week launched the first phase of the Public Land Initiative
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Investa sells up in Sydney
Morgan Stanley Real Estate-backed Investa Property Group has sold a 50% stake in a Sydney office tower 60 Martin Place for A$95m (£54.7m) to Sydney private investors, the Tieck family
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Occupiers take a Keynes interest in offices
Office take-up of more than 270,000 sq ft in 2009 kept landlords in Milton Keynes busy (graph 1). The momentum has been maintained by occupiers that have taken or placed under offer nearly 100,000 sq ft in the first two months of 2010
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Whight on the hunt for new territory
Retail property veteran restructures Pradera and Cadena for expansion drive
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Unfinished valuation guidance
Last week the International Valuation Standards Board (IVSB) published guidance note GN17 for valuers on how to value half-built properties
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Property’s ire at Tory ‘green paper’
Shadow planning minister defends “third-party rights of appeal”
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Whom to know: Jonathan Goring
The Capita Symonds chief puts the company’s success down to letting people do what they do best
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Operator hopes more staff Go Native
Serviced flat provider takes over Unite’s Livocity properties
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Lend Lease gets lean and green
Lend Lease has cut energy use by 9.8% in its UK retail assets and offices — equivalent to 1,728 tonnes of carbon dioxide — since 2007/8