All Property Week articles in 6 July 2007 – Page 3

  • Markets

    Leeds University

    6 July 2007

    Leeds University has raised £2.05m from the sale of its grade II-listed Priory of St Wilfrid on Springfield Mount as part of the ongoing estate management of its portfolio of 6.5m sq ft of buildings and 1,232 acres of land. The buyer, Springfield Mount Estates, plans to convert the priory ...

  • Markets

    Shell picks King Sturge in Poland

    6 July 2007

    Shell has retained King Sturge to buy 200 sites for petrol stations in Poland over the next four years. Kasha Kogut, head of site finding and development at King Sturge, said: ‘There are many problems with acquiring sites in Poland.

  • News

    Milton Keynes reaches a Pinnacle

    6 July 2007

    Prelets to big-name occupiers to kick-start construction at office scheme

  • News

    LaSalle and Morley’s Milanese JV

    6 July 2007

    LaSalle Investment Management and Morley have teamed up to buy a 365,976 sq ft distribution unit at Magenta, Milan, for €31.5m (£21m).

  • News

    Monsoon’s Morris joins La Senza

    6 July 2007

    Tim Morris is to leave Monsoon as property director to join La Senza as head of property.

  • Markets

    Homes still house interest

    6 July 2007

    Interest rate hikes are having only a modest effect on the housing market,

  • News

    Shortlist for Hereford retail

    6 July 2007

    Stanhope, Centros Miller and Modus have been shortlisted for a £200m retail-led, mixed-use scheme on a 12.5 acre former cattle market in Hereford town centre. Regeneration company ESG Hereford will select its partner next February.

  • Buoys and gulls: property industry teams including  Hadley Homes and the ill-fated Howard Holdings crew
    Insight

    Hello, Sailors

    6 July 2007

    The industry took to the high seas again well, the Solent at the Anglo Irish Bank Regatta

  • News

    Happy Times nursery leaseback

    6 July 2007

    Children’s nursery investor Pine Fund has purchased and leased back the Happy Times nursery in Fulham, west London. It paid £3.75m for the 14,000 sq ft property and leased it back to the nursery on a 35-year lease.

  • Insight

    Hanover Square

    6 July 2007

  • News

    Prupim Guildford swap

    6 July 2007

    Prupim, advised by Green & Partners, has taken a surrender from childrenswear retailer Daisy & Tom at 12a North Street, Guildford, and simultaneously let the 14,450 sq ft unit to HSBC bank on a 15-year lease at a rent of £328,000 a year. Jones Lang LaSalle represented ...

  • Green machine: King wants to match the government’s targets for cutting carbon
    Professional

    Green king

    6 July 2007

    Mark Jansen talks to the UK Green Building Council’s new chief executive, Paul King, about his ambitions and plans for the next 12 months

  • News

    Google to search London for new HQ

    6 July 2007

    Internet search engine giant on hunt for up to 250,000 sq ft

  • Graham Hill
    Insight

    Going places

    6 July 2007

    This weeks movers

  • News

    Going for a song

    6 July 2007

    Someone who has a better ear for music is Michael Evans, chairman and chief executive of Mayfair-based investment bank and keen property investor Evans Randall.

  • Professional

    Quintain goes green in Wembley

    6 July 2007

    An environmentally friendly waste disposal system called Envac will be installed at Quintain’s Wembley development of up to 4,000 homes.

  • News

    Slump in share prices paints gloomy picture for REITs

    6 July 2007

    Land Securities, British Land and Segro among worst hit after REIT market ‘sails into headwind’

  • Prupim property chief Martin Moore
    News

    Global is the place to be

    6 July 2007

    Some of property’s biggest names met at a Property Week conference to compare London with a series of international markets.

  • News

    Girl named sue

    6 July 2007

    ‘Sue’ is probably one of a journalist’s least favourite words, but a certain Mark Holderen appears to be desperate for one.

  • New original: Brixton will spend £35m on building the units and a link road
    Markets

    Take what you can get

    6 July 2007

    Brixton is making the most of limited land supply with its plans for its ‘Origin’ site at Park Royal. Tariq Tahir reports