All Property Week articles in 27 October 2006 – Page 3
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Simons Developments
Simons Developments has completed the forward funding for the 650,000 sq ft (60,386 sq m) £215m Trinity Walk shopping scheme in Wakefield with modus and AIM-listed CIREF. DTZ acted for Simons; Capital Retail acted for Modus.
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Urban Eye Development
Urban Eye Development, backed by Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets, hopes to raise £7.5m from the sale of 19 luxury ‘duplex’ flats built on the site of a former scout hut on Dog Kennel Hill in east Dulwich, south London. Urban Eye expects to sell the flats by mid-November ...
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Four developers to regenerate north Staffs
Four developers have been chosen to regenerate run-down neighbourhoods in north Staffordshire as part of the government’s Pathfinder programme designed to reverse housing market failure in the Midlands and north of England.
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Welcome to Germany, where the ‘res’ is increasingly ‘des’
Gagfah IPO is latest example of appetite for investment in German residential
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Investors respond warmly to Hammerson’s tour de France
Share price rockets as company shows analysts its €2.2bn French portfolio
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SWERDAs Cornish regeneration
The South West of England Regional Development Agency this week committed to regenerate a swathe of former industrial land in Cornwall.
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Insight
A spirit of co-operation
Since joining from BT in July, Linda Shillaw has started shaking up the Co-op’s 3,300-strong operational and investment portfolio.
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Professional
Diary of... a planning consultant
Roger Hepher, director of Hepher Dixon, takes us through his week
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Professional
Consign the Crichel Down Rules to history
The obligation to offer back compulsorily purchased land is unnecessary, says Richard Asher
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US fund manager Rockpoint clinches Cutlers Gardens
US-based investor Rockpoint is to acquire the Cutlers Gardens office estate in the City of London for more than £410m.
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New Delhi climbs shopping rank
New York City’s Fifth Avenue remains the world’s most expensive retail street while India’s New Delhi is the year’s biggest riser in the ranking of the world’s most expensive shopping locations.
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City view: James Whitmore
By announcing to 50 analysts and investors that its French business would be France’s sixth largest listed property company if it were spun off, Hammerson put the cat among the pigeons.
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Making cities last
Sustainability dominated debate at the British Urban Regeneration Association’s annual conference.
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Miller raises curtain on Vue cinema portfolio
Sale and leaseback includes landmark Leicester Square property
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Castlemore to go on gas
Castlemore Securities and National Grid Properties have received planning consent for their Bell Green Gas Works site in Sydenham, south-east London, following a public inquiry.
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Case news
Warren Gordon reports on a homeowner overturning a CPO that could derail the Pathfinder programme, while Jonathan Ross reveals the high price landlords can pay for neglecting repairs
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Carbon neutrality must turn to practical reality, says Kelly
Secretary of state challenges developers at English Partnerships’ annual open meeting
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CapCo in talks to extend Covent Garden turf
Capital & Counties, which bought London’s Covent Garden market in August for £421m, is in talks with landlords in the area about potential joint ventures and acquisitions to improve the retail destination.
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Hines secures funding at Cannon Street
HSH Nordbank agrees equity and debt package for £420m City scheme
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New man on campus
Richard Heap meets Cambridge University’s new estates chief, Michael Bienias