All Property Week articles in 30 August 2013 – Page 6
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News
Broadgate ... behind the deal
Was last week’s £1.7bn sale of Blackstone’s 50% stake in the Broadgate offiie complex in the City of London the ultimate watercooler deal (news, 23.08.13, below)?
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Barclays' Manc
Barclays poised to choose Carlyle scheme over Ask’s First Street as occupational recovery spreads
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Barclays' Manc
Barclays poised to choose Carlyle scheme over Ask’s First Street as occupational recovery spreads
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Professional
Royal Bank of Scotland green loans go nationwide
Bank can offer loan rate below government’s Green Deal. Sarah Townsend reports
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Euston offices win Lloyds’ backing
The Euston Estate Limited Partnership, a property company that owns a portfolio of office blocks at Euston station, has agreed an £80m refinancing package with Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking.
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Developers hit back at Kensington clampdown
Luxury residential developers are joining forces to fight against a clampdown by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea on prime developments.
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Plymouth Argyle wins higher ground
Higher Home Park, Akkeron Group’s £50m 492,216 sq ft retail and leisure scheme surround in Plymouth Argyle Football Club, has been granted planning consent by Plymouth City Council.
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Agent unearths resi relic
Further to Ludgate’s request last week for agents’ shocking tales, Ben Everest, partner at LDG, offers this rather grim story:
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Insight
Miliband must tell us what he stands for — not what he’s against
Fifty years ago, there were more than 3 million members of the Conservative Party.
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Hansteen to manage funds after Warner goes into administration
Warner Estate Holdings, the 150-year-old listed property company, went intoadministration this week, resulting in a shake-up of the management of two funds in which it held stakes.
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US REIT’s Crawley digital additions
Digital Realty has bought half of a former GlaxoSmithKline site in Crawley, West Sussex, where it plans a pair of data centres totalling more than 250,000 sq ft.
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Berkeley embarks on £500m voyage of discovery
Housebuilder outbids Mount Anvil at Marco Polo House site that neighbours Chelsea Bridge Wharf
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Standard & Poor’s reports €5.4bn CMBS resurgence
The issuance of CMBS (commercial mortgage backed securities) loans in the first half of 2013 was the highest for any six-month period since 2009, totalling €5.4bn, research published last week by Standard & Poor’s shows.
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Markets
Under the bonnet of the £280m Circuit of Wales
The £280m Circuit of Wales in Ebbw Vale is close to getting a green light, after Welsh government said last week it would not call in the development for further scrutiny, handing control of the scheme back to the local council.
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Professional
People Moves: 30 August 2013
The Confederation of British Industry in Wales has appointed Chris Sutton, lead director of Jones Lang LaSalle’s Cardiff office, as president from January 2014. In the interim he will be vice-chairman.
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Get Poken at RESI 2013
Ludgate promises to treat you to a Poken at Property Week’s RESI 2013 at Celtic Manor, Wales, on 12-13 September.
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Insight
Is US private equity 2.0 calling the market right?
The second wave is coming. Earlier this month Los Angeles-based fund manager Karlin Asset Management bought a secondary office building in Peterborough from the Glanmore Property Fund for £16m.