All Property Week articles in 30 September 2011 – Page 6
-
Online
Lend Lease's Labbad to co-chair government low-carbon board
Dan Labbad, chief executive office for Lend Lease’s EMEA division, has been appointed co-chair of a government “low carbon” board.
-
Online
Private family trust in £15.9m Midtown buy
Private family trust Arbel Holdings has bought 95 Aldwych, near to London’s Covent Garden, for £15.9m.
-
Online
Unite's Tonkiss to leave in management restructure
Student accommodation company Unite Group’s chief operating officer John Tonkiss is to leave the business following a restructuring of the business’s management.
-
Online
NAMA to sell first loan portfolios
Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency is to package up loans for sale as large portfolios for the first time.
-
Online
FreshStart Living plans AIM flotation
North West student and affordable housing specialist FreshStart Living plans to buck current trends and float on the AIM market, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
-
Online
WP Carey makes Italy debut with €300m Metro deal
WP Carey has made its debut investment in Italy via a €300m deal with the world’s largest cash-and-carry operator Metro.
-
Online
Former Citi global property head scores Plymouth Argyle football club deal
James Brent’s Akkeron Group has agreed to buy struggling Plymouth Argyle football club out of administration.
-
Online
National Trust’s NPPF demands ‘economically naive’, experts say
The National Trust this morning issued a formal list of demands calling for significant changes to the government’s proposals for planning reform.
-
Online
Newbury residential plans race forward with planning consent
West Berkshire Council has granted planning consent for the first phase of residential development at Newbury Racecourse.
-
Online
Legal & General buys London industrial portfolio
Legal General has bought six London industrial estates from Segro for £38.2m.
-
Online
Greek parliament passes controversial property tax
The Greek parliament last night passed a controversial new property tax in order to meet deficit reduction requirements and avoid defaulting.
-
Online
Cash for property investment drops for first time since 2009
The amount of equity targeting property investment across the globe has fallen for the first time in two years due to the global debt crisis, according to a new report from DTZ.
-
Online
Axa poaches head of European transactions
AXA Real Estate Investment Managers has poached Riccardo Dallolio from Grove Capital Partners to be its head of European transactions.
-
Online
Henderson promotes to new head of distribution role
Henderson Global Investors has promoted Andrew Friend to head up its UK distribution team.
-
Online
Shropshire residential scheme boosted by government grant
A property development project to build more than 300 new homes in Shropshire has been boosted with the award of a £6.5m government grant, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
-
Online
Yorkshire Tea company in distribution deal
Taylors of Harrogate, the family tea and coffee merchants, has signed a lease at a Yorkshire business park which it is to use as a distribution base for its products, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
-
Online
CVS appoints eight to national ratings surveying team
CVS, the business rates consultancy, has made eight appointments to its national rating surveying team.
-
Online
RUGBY WORLD CUP BLOG: The end of the world as we know it?
ITV may well sing about ‘the world in union’ but we’re looking at devolution and separation if Scotland pull off the biggest shock of the tournament so far!
-
Online
Valente joins star line-up exploring the obstacles to global real estate
A star line up of panellists, including JP Morgan’s head of research and strategy Joe Valente, will try and answer the problems of the global real estate economy in a free webinar taking place tomorrow.
-
Online
Google to join East London tech hub
Google has thrown its weight behind the government’s “East London Tech City” by agreeing to take a 25,000 sq ft lease in a seven storey building on Bonhill Street.