All Property Week articles in 29 November 2013 – Page 2
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Students protest property conference
Student union officers from the University of the Arts London protested against the privatisation of student accommodation today.
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99p Stores cancels property review
99p Stores has dropped plans to review the leases on some of its stores, following the appointment of a new chief operating officer.
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London universities reject nomination agreements
London universities would prefer to build student accommodation themselves, rather than taking nomination agreements with private providers.
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Westfield splits empire
Westfield Group has announced a major restructuring of the company that will see its global retail assets separated from its businesses in Australia and New Zealand and its UK managing director switch roles.
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Shaftesbury signs on £125m refinancing deal
Shaftesbury has entered into a new £125m five-year revolving credit facility with Lloyds Bank in a refinancing agreement.
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922 new homes for west London
Plans have been approved by Ealing Borough Council for 922 new homes in Southall.
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Business rates cap expected ahead of Autumn Statement
Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne is expected to announce a cap on business rates in the Autumn Statement tomorrow.
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NewRiver buys £24m shopping centre portfolio
NewRiver Retail has bought the Baronsgate’s Magnetic North portfolio of three malls in Scotland and north-east England for £24m.
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GCP Student Living makes £13m Surrey buy
GCP Student Living has acquired a private student accommodation building located adjacent to Royal Holloway, University of London in Surrey.
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Biggest office transaction in Bournemouth completes
The third floor of 100 Holdenhurst Road in Bournemouth has been let to Arthur J Gallagher.
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M&S sign up to anchor St. Modwen scheme
Marks Spencer has announced that it will open a 150,000 sq ft store in Longbridge to anchor St. Modwen’s regeneration scheme in Birmingham.
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Local Shopping REIT reports NAV drop
Local Shopping REIT has today announced a drop in its net asset value per share.
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Business rates cap expected ahead of Autumn Statement
Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne is expected to announce a cap on business rates in the Autumn Statement tomorrow.
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Two-thirds of housing does not meet student expectations
Two-thirds of student housing is failing to meet students’ expectations of their university accommodation, according to DTZ.
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Birmingham master plan includes 6,000 new homes
Birmingham City Council has agreed a local improvement plan, which includes proposals to construct 6,000 homes on green belt land.
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Gazeley acquires Daventry logistics site
Gazeley has purchased an 18.5-acre logistics site in Daventry from Ford Motor Company.
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Pullen to seek up to £21m from CBRE
Former CBRE employee Matt Pullen is seeking up to £21m in compensation from the firm for loss of earnings, it emerged today.
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Report: penalise landlords on energy performance
Commercial landlords should be penalised for failing to produce energy performance certificates for their buildings, MPs said today.
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Newcastle sees 100,000 sq ft office sale
Newcastle’s largest deal of the year so far has taken place, with the sale of the 99,899 sq ft Regent Point office building.
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Land Secs' Akers to stand down
Land Securities’ retail portfolio director Richard Akers is to step down from the board, the REIT announced today.