All Property Week articles in 3 October 2014 – Page 4
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Omega Warrington wins new development go-ahead
Warrington Borough Council has given Omega Warrington the green light for 686,000 sq ft of logistics space on the Omega South site, in Cheshire – the largest application to be approved in the North West this year.
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Cabinet Office to slash number of government buildings in London
The Cabinet Office has announced plans to further slash the number of central government buildings in London and move staff to the suburbs.
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British Land serves up Costa across six parks
British Land has signed Costa Coffee to six of its retail parks in a bid to boost food and leisure services.
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Focusing our energies
Workman welcomed a panel of investor clients to its City office to debate how best to measure and improve the environmental performance of buildings.
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Ottolenghi to open in Spitalfields
Celebrity chef Yotam Ottolenghi has taken a 25-year lease on a 3,746 sq ft Grade II-listed building in London’s Spitalfields.
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Mayor intervenes in South Quay
London Mayor Boris Johnson has announced he is working with Tower Hamlets council on a masterplan for South Quay, on the Isle of Dogs, due to the number of tall buildings coming forward in the area.
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Henley sells £20m Peugeot distribution centre
Henley has completed the sale of its Peugeot distribution centre in Coventry to institutional investor CCLA for £20m reflecting a yield of 7%.
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Southampton and South Coast face office shortage
An office-space shortage is looming over Southampton and on the South Coast, a new report has cautioned.
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Kennedy Wilson Europe in £350m share offering
Kennedy Wilson Europe Real Estate is undertaking a £350m share offering to fund future acquisitions in property and real estate loans.
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Miller Homes pulls IPO
Miller Group has pulled plans for a £450m flotation on the London Stock Exchange blaming volatility in the financial markets.
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Record yields spark new sales
Manchester’s prime office sector is heading for an early Christmas as a bumper crop of sites come to market
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Manchester soars
There’s money to spend — and increasing choice in terms of where to spend it. Adrian Morrison gives a breakdown of investment activity in the North West
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Yen for London
The Japanese are serious players in the capital again, with a £43bn fund behind them. Adam Branson reports
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St Modwen looks at RAF land for PRS
Regeneration specialist St Modwen is set to enter the private rented sector (PRS) and is eyeing a number of London and South East schemes, Property Week can reveal.
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Interview: 'The UK is an inspiration to us’
Klépierre chairman Laurent Morel gives a rare interview to Guy Montague-Jones
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Netherlands hot for student property
Two student housing blocks have hit the market in the Netherlands as the sector continues to attract investors across Europe.
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Square mile high
The recent building boom means London has more tower buildings than any other European city. Rhiannon Bury reports
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Regis ground rents in North and Midlands
Regis Group has extended its stable of freehold ground rents in the Midlands and the north of England by snapping up two portfolios of more than 1,200 units for about £10m.
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Hammersmith towers up for grabs
Dubai-based education provider Gems Education Board is selling two office buildings in the heart of Hammersmith for a significant mixed-use redevelopment.