All Property Week articles in 27 April 2007 – Page 6
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News
Costa Canary
Representative of Spanish family leads race for Britain’s biggest-ever office deal
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News
Prupim buys in Guildford
Prupim has bought Avaya House in Guildford for £58m from IM Properties. It bought the 120,000 sq ft (11,148 sq m) office on behalf of the M&G Property Portfolio.
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Citicourt buys portfolios in Cardiff and Wokingham
Veteran property entrepreneurs Anthony Browne and John English’s Citicourt Investment Partners has bought two mixed portfolios in Cardiff and Wokingham.
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PropInvest buys Cardiff retail park
Legal & General Investment Management has sold the Brooklands retail park in Cardiff to Glenn Maud’s PropInvest for £26.7m, reflecting a net initial yield of 4.7%.
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Professional
Johnson centres on Fulcrum buy
Johnson Controls has bought property consultant Fulcrum Corporate Real Estate for an undisclosed sum.
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Oppenheim’s Manchester buy
Oppenheim Property Fund Management has bought 35 Fountain Street, Manchester, for £18.3m a net initial yield of 4.64% from Henderson Global Investors.
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Markets
The world’s tallest residential building
The world’s tallest residential building has been given the Green light. Irish developer Shelbourne Developments won consent last week from the Chicago Planning Commission for a 2,000 ft (610 metre) skyscraper designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. Work on the Chicago Spire is to start in the next month ...
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Former Morgan Stanley broker Sandy Case
Former Morgan Stanley broker Sandy Case and his daughter are the owners of the Orange Tree, an independent high-end furniture shop that has now opened its second shop at Land Securities ’ Princesshay scheme in Exeter. They are at the forefront of the backlash against ‘clone town’ Britain, which ...
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Markets
Co-op society fails to block Plymouth shopping scheme
Developer Tom King to press on with Colin Campbell Court
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Welwyn bites into data centre market
Colt Telecom’s office signing marks second Welwyn deal in two weeks
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Professional
The BCSC
The BCSC has launched a new generation committee to support young executives in retail property. Pictured from left to right are committee members Dan Gwilliam of Lawrence Graham, Emma Robertson of Cushman & Wakefield, Holly Ledson of JLP and inaugural chair David Lewis of Centros Miller. The first social event ...
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Lend Lease bags retail man
Retail expert Keith Redshaw is joining Lend Lease as director of retail development.
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and bags Midlands retail com
Cushman & Wakefield has made its first step to create a Midlands office with the purchase of a small retail company.
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Axa and GIC to sell Thomas Moore
Axa Real Estate Investment Managers and GIC Real Estate, the investment arm of the Singaporean government, are to bring Thomas Moore Square in the east of London to the market for around £250m.
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Insight
Giles barrie’s Property Awards triathlon diary
Last week’s Property Awards was buzzing with rumour and gossip about who will be joining me in the Property Triathlon on 29 June.
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Double whammy for Austin Friars
Exemplar Properties and GE Real Estate have let and simultaneously sold their 23 Austin Friars building in the City of London.
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Markets
WS Atkins is to pay
WS Atkins is to pay a record £22.50/sq ft (£242.19/sq m) rent for a 100,000 sq ft (9,290 sq m) Bristol out-of-town office at Rok Development and Arlington Property Investors’ Aztec West next year.
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Investors shop around in Poland’s retail sector
Warsaw’s £88m Wola Park among centres sold as country’s market hots up
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Cushman pumps up investment arm …
Cushman & Wakefield’s investment management arm, Cushman & Wakefield Investors, has expanded its team with five London office appointments, among them Peter Balfour as a partner and senior fund manager.