All Property Week articles in 30 November 2012
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New OAS chair revealed
Frost Meadowcroft partner Shaun Wolfe was named the new chairman of the Office Agents Society at its annual charity dinner last night.
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Retail specialist poaches Colliers duo
Two directors from Colliers International’s out-of-town retail team have the left the firm to join a niche retail agency.
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Hammerson reveals revised plans for Southampton
Hammerson has revealed revised plans for its £70m, 600,000 sq ft leisure-led expansion of the Westquay shopping centre in Southampton.
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The Light comes to market
Kames Capital has appointed Knight Frank to sell its 50% share in Leeds leisure scheme The Light.
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Tristan Capital raises €170m for European fund
Tristan Capital Partners has raised more than €170m at the first closing of its real estate private equity fund, European Property Investors Special Opportunities 3 (EPISO3).
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Silicon Roundabout to get £50m facelift
Old Street’s ‘Silicon Roundabout’ will be transformed into a £50m ‘technical and creative institute’ under new plans announced by the Prime Minister David Cameron and mayor of London Boris Johnson today.
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CBRE auction raises £13.3m
CBRE raised £13.3m at its last auction of the year, held yesterday at Millenniun Hotel in London.
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Hermes rings changes
BT pension fund manager to sell Friary Centre to Prupim for more than £150m and aims to sell stake in all its malls
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Kuehne & Nagel to take 179,000 sq ft
Kuehne Nagel has signed a lease to occupy a 179,000 sq ft distribution building at Trafford Park.
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Valad awarded Gemini workout mandate
Valad Europe has been appointed as asset manager of 25 assets within the Gemini (Propinvest) property portfolio.
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‘Mega mosque’ application rejected by Newham
Newham Council has rejected an application for a 9,000 capacity mosque in West Ham, east London.
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Capital & Centric to buy historic Liverpool building
Capital Centric has announced that it intends to buy Liverpool’s Littlewoods building at Edge Lane, following its submission of a planning application to Liverpool City Council to adapt and refurbish the building.
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Evolution gets Woking on social housing
Evolution, a joint venture between Kier Project Investment and Thames Valley Housing has been named by Woking Borough Council as the preferred bidder to develop 373 homes in Woking.
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Cineworld buys Picturehouse and issues £16m of new shares
Cineworld Group has acquired City Screen Group, which trades as Picturehouse.
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Stanhope to start speculative development
Stanhope will start speculatively developing a £50m office refurbishment and extension of One Mabledon Place, in London’s Kings Cross and St Pancras.
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BCSC awards Westfield Stratford Outstanding Achievement prize
Westfield has been awarded an Outstanding Achievement of the Year award this evening by the BCSC for its Westfield Stratford scheme.
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Evolution gets Woking on £80m social housing project
Evolution, a joint venture between Kier Project Investment and Thames Valley Housing has been named by Woking Borough Council as the preferred bidder to develop 373 homes in Woking.
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Sir Simon Milton Foundation launched
The Sir Simon Milton Foundation has been launched today with the aim of raising £3m to support young and elderly people across Westminster, which will include the founding of a new university and technical college in the former politician’s name.
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JLL director leaves to join Stanhope
Mark Ridley, a director in Jones Lang LaSalle’s City of London investment team, will be leaving to join developer Stanhope as commercial director.
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Autumn Statement: Osborne confirms REIT reform
The government is to introduce legislation to allow REITs to invest in each other without incurring tax, as tipped by Property Week.