All Property Week articles in 30 November 2012 – Page 4
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Fitzroy Place sales reach £280m
Sales at Fitzroy Place, on the site of the former Middlesex hospital in Fitzrovia, have reached £280m.
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MORNING AFTER: PW Tweet Up at Broadgate
Last night, Property Week’s twitterati headed to Broadgate for a private skate at the newly opened and only ice rink in the City.
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BPF: EU green tape threatens UK development
The costs of complying with new environmental impact assessment proposals from the EU could hinder UK property development and investment, the BPF has warned.
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Unite closes retail bond early
Unite, the student accommodation provider, is to close its retail bond two days early, the company announced today.
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Premier Inn lands at Gatwick
Low-cost hotel chain Premier Inn has opened its biggest ever hotel at Gatwick Airport.
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Property Week's Twitter 100
Property Week is proud to present the Twitter 100, a list of our most influential Twitter followers.
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Tokyo fund makes second purchase
Aviva Investors and Secured Capital Investment Management’s Tokyo Recovery Fund has bought Glass City Shibuya in Tokyo.
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FIX UK under offer
The Fix UK portfolio, the largest collection of trade parks in the country, is under offer to Legal General for £120m.
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Triathlons and tribulations
Olympic gold medallist Alistair Brownlee was the star guest at a reception hosted by Frogmore chief executive Paul White in London’s Cavendish Square on Monday night.
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The Third Way
A third runway at Heathrow is not the only option for airport expansion in the south-east. Patrick Gower considers three alternatives
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Smith steps up to Sternlicht’s Starwood
British Land outgoing CIO to direct debt fund aiming for £350m flotation
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Squeezed south Manchester offices
When Balfour Beatty sought a new 45,000 sq ft office in south Manchester earlier this year, it returned home empty handed.
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Siemens' south Mancherster site stutters towards solution
It was meant to be one of those smoothly run developments by a big inward investor that Manchester seems to do so well.In April 2012, Munich-based technology group Siemens announced the appointment of Kier Group as preferred development partner to extend its Princess Parkway campus in Didsbury. The plans, however, ...
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Santander sells its New York home
Santander has sold its New York office for $120m in a sale and leaseback.
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Surveyors Livery seeks home
Showing they’re not a stuffy old bunch, the Surveyors Livery is organising a football quiz for early next year.
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Microsoft heads for UK high street
Microsoft is planning to open stores in the UK to showcase its devices and software platforms.
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Profits up but growth targets tempered at Strutt
Strutt & Parker achieved a 5% increase in pretax profit to £14.8m in the year to 30 April, driven by a greater market share in the London commercial and residential markets.
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Quintain on time at Greenwich
Quintain has submitted detailed planning applications for the first 506 homes at its 14m sq ft Greenwich Peninsula scheme in south London.
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Grant Thornton and Maud square up in Guernsey
Court claim reveals complexities of €4bn Propinvest empire. Mike Phillips reports