All Property Week articles in 31 May 2013 – Page 2
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Fourteen resi schemes earmarked for £150m infrastructure funding
Major residential schemes at 14 sites across England have been earmarked for more than £150m of government investment.
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Contracts exchanged to redevelop Haringey depot
St James Group, Sainsbury’s and Haringey Council have exchanged contracts to redevelop a former Hornsey Depot into a supermarket and 400 new homes.
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Planning permission for 1m sq ft shed
Global property group Goodman has been granted detailed planning permission to build what would be one of the largest sheds in the south east.
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Derwent keeps Saatchi & Saatchi in 170,000 sq ft coup
Derwent London has pulled off a complex transaction in which an existing tenant, Saatchi Saatchi, is expected to move to a pair of forthcoming Derwent London schemes in London’s Midtown, delaying the redevelopment of Saatchi’s existing headquarters.
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Derwent keeps Saatchi & Saatchi in 170,000 sq ft coup
Derwent London has pulled off a complex transaction in which an existing tenant, Saatchi Saatchi, is expected to move to a pair of forthcoming Derwent London schemes in London’s Midtown, delaying the redevelopment of Saatchi’s existing headquarters.
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Sports Direct misses Republic landlord target
Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct is understood to have missed its 75% target for Republic stores to agree to a new temporary leasing deal, putting a question mark over the future of the brand.
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Montagu Evans hires new head of residential
Montagu Evans has made three senior appointments to its residential team, following the exit of its previous residential chief to BNP Paribas Real Estate.
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King’s submits plans for Canada Water scheme
King’s College London has submitted a planning application to the London borough of Southwark to develop a mixed-use site at the former Mulberry Business Park in Canada Water.
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Big spike in City of London take-up
The City of London leasing market experienced one of the highest monthly take ups on record last month, with a total of 793,400 sq ft being let, according to data from Jones Lang LaSalle.
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US giant invests €435m in McArthurGlen JV
Simon Property Group, the largest mall owner in the US, has agreed to invest €435m in European designer outlet operator McArthurGlen Group.
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Cushman establishes Taiwan presence
Cushman Wakefield has expanded its Greater China operations by opening an office in the capital of Taiwan and appointing Jack Lin as the managing director of the new office.
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CBRE man joins Patrizia for UK resi expansion
Ex-CBRE and Grainger director Andrew Pratt has joined Patrizia Immobilien as a residential specialist as the German fund manager seeks to expand its investments in the UK.
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Terrace Hill NAV up 3% in six months
Listed developer Terrace Hill has experienced a 3% increase in net asset value since 30 September 2012, and reduced its debt burden from £36.8m to £10.4m over that period, as it looks at commercial development opportunities following a retreat from residential.
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Terrace Hill NAV up 3% in six months after residential retreat
Listed developer Terrace Hill has experienced a 3% increase in net asset value since 30 September 2012, and reduced its debt burden from £36.8m to £10.4m over that period, as it looks at commercial development opportunities following a retreat from residential.
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US giant invests €435m in McArthurGlen joint venture
Simon Property Group, the largest mall owner in the US, has agreed to invest €435m in European designer outlet operator McArthurGlen Group.
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Helical Bar launches debut retail bond
Helical Bar has launched its debut retail bond – a seven year 6% bond – with a target of around £75m, to further diversify its funding sources.
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Helical Bar launches debut retail bond to raise £75m
Helical Bar has launched its debut retail bond – a seven year 6% bond – with a target of around £75m, to further diversify its funding sources.
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Man City to set up London HQ at British Land scheme
Manchester City Football Club is opening an office at the top floor of British Land’s 10 Brock Street scheme, to the north of London’s Euston Road.
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London Assembly calls for "radical reinvention" of the capital's town centres
London’s town centres must radically reinvent themselves to remain relevant to their communities and tackle shop vacancy rates of up to 20%, the London Assembly said today.
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Double hire at Shepherd and Wedderburn
City law firm Shepherd and Wedderburn has strengthened its real estate team with the hire of two partners.