All Property Week articles in 26 November 2010 – Page 2
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Hammerson buys £42m Wrekin Retail Park
Hammerson has acquired Wrekin Retail Park in Telford for £42m.
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PW’s Sandher is commercial property writer of 2010
Property Week Features Editor Hardeep Sandher has been named the top commercial property writer of the year.
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Unite transfers £144m of student housing to fund
Student accommodation developer Unite has sold £144m of assets into its UK Student Accommodation Fund.
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Pramerica and Local Shopping REIT enter £100m JV
Pramerica Real Estate Investors and The Local Shopping REIT have entered into a joint venture to invest in retail parades and precincts throughout the UK.
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Bob Neill: £517m for Olympic legacy
Local government minister Bob Neill yesterday confirmed plans to provide up to £217m for the Olympic Park Legacy Company as part of a bigger package of funding designed to secure the Olympic legacy.
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CB Richard Ellis Marketview: EMEA Rents and Yields - Q3 2010
“This report is designed to provide our clients with an immediate view on prime rents markets and sectors in the region as at the end of the quarter.
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La Senza to open new stores in Bath, Chelmsford and Canterbury
Lingerie retailer La Senza has secured three new two storey stores in Bath, Chelmsford and Canterbury as part of its expansion drive.
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PWTV: Property Chef - The First Semi-Final
Property Week’s Christmas cooking competition extravaganza, Property Chef, has arrived.
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London occupiers bullish says Cushman & Wakefield
Occupiers in the capital are bullish about their prospects according to a survey from Cushman Wakefield.
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Mixed reaction to Shapps' regulation cutting proposals
A move by housing minister Grant Shapps to cut regulation of residential development has prompted a mixed reaction from the sector.
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Quintain reports pre-tax loss of £58.8m
Quintain Estates and Development has announced a pre-tax loss of £58.8m since April, according to its half-year results issued today.
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Terrace Hill lets top floor at Baltimore House
Terrace Hill has let the top floor of Baltimore House, its recently completed 24,315 sq ft office building at Baltic Business Quarter.
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Whittaker scores at Trafford
North-west property magnate sells Manchester mall and steps on to Capital Shopping Centres’ board
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Upward-only rent realism
Sir, Lawrence Hutchings, Hammerson managing director of UK retail, told the BCSC conference three weeks ago that the system of long UK leases with upward-only rent reviews could be changed to some form of index-linked lease structure.In many cases, this has its merits, but on others, it may create problems.Take ...
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Property’s stock rises
Property analysts at Morgan Stanley have changed their view on commercial property stocks, in the light of perceived “macro forces” that are expected to drive share prices higher
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Professionals negotiate moral maze
Property professionals debate how to stamp out immorality in the industry
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Madison sets up shop in London
US property firm Madison International Realty has opened a London office to provide finance for UK and European property
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My Olympic life
Duncan Innes, executive director of real estate at the Olympic Park Legacy Company, on the plan to keep momentum after the games
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Late night on the town
Earlier this month, as the mercury levels started to plummet, 22 King Sturge staff took to the cobbles of Spitalfields market for the night
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What to know MAPIC
Aditi Shah gives the lowdown on last week’s retail industry show in Cannes