All Property Week articles in 7 May 2010 – Page 6
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BarCap plans UPP asset sale
University Partnerships Programme (UPP), the UK’s largest private university campus developer, is to be split and partially sold by Barclays Capital in a process expected to raise about £800m, which will help fund future developments, the Financial Times reported today.
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Irish bad bank claws back cash in Britain
The Irish Republic’s “bad bank” could demolish unfinished property developments in Britain to stem losses and recover cash for taxpayers, who bailed out the country’s lenders.
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CB Richard Ellis Marketview: Central London offices - Q1 2010
"Central London transaction levels were above average for the second quarter in succession. At 4.4m sq ft, take-up for the first quarter was the highest in nearly three years. The City accounted for 50% of Central London take-up as transaction levels reached a near record 2.2m sq ft, while take-up ...
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Terrace Hill lets space in Victoria
Terrace Hill has let 24,352 sq ft to conference organiser IQPC at its mixed-use Victoria development 129 Wilton Road.
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SEB in pole position on Condor House
SEB is thought to be front runner to buy Evans Randall’s Condor House in the City of London.
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Regional strategies to be scrapped post-election, says planning boss
Regional planning strategies are likely to be abandoned whatever the outcome from the election, according to the president of the Planning Officers Society.
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Pound and bonds slide as City confronts a hung Parliament
Sterling fell to its lowest in more than a year, UK government bonds sold off and the FTSE 100 dropped as investors woke up to the first hung Parliament since the 1970s.
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UK ‘wakes up to hung parliament’
The Conservatives look set to be the biggest party in a hung parliament this morning.
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Sam Zell's top tips for surviving the recession
Sam Zell’s top tip for surviving the recession is “having conviction in the assets that you own”
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Swire Pacific and Americold Realty postpone IPOs
The market turmoil triggered by Greece’s debt crisis has forced Swire Pacific, the Hong Kong conglomerate, and Americold Realty Trust, a US operator of refrigerated warehouses, to postpone big public share offerings.
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Smoke scene
Japan Tobacco International has unveiled plan for a new international headquarters in Geneva
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The price is right
After last year's terminally gloomy predictions, DTZ's Money Into Property investment report is confident that the time is ripe to flash the cash
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Students’ Prague property pilgrimage
Nottingham Trent postgrads broaden professional minds in Czech capital
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Out of towners pay up on time
The number of out-of-town retailers paying rent on time has risen during the last quarter
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Shurgard’s south London spread
Shurgard has opened three self-storage schemes, taking its total number of UK sites to 22
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Recovery Position: Paul Lloyd
When it comes to appointing a loan servicer, primary is special too
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JP Morgan opens in Knightsbridge
JP Morgan is to open a new private banking headquarters after agreeing to move to One Knightsbridge
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How meanwhile can be worthwhile
In the latest instalment of our campaign to bring sites back into use, we tackle the costs
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Pitt’s hurricane homes win
US architect Kieran Timberlake, designer of the new US embassy in London, has won a 2010 Top Green Project award for a sustainable home he designed for a district in New Orleans that was devastated in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina
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Historian lessons
On 22 April, TV historian Dan Snow launched the Prince’s Regeneration Trust’s Green Guide for Historic Buildings with the trust’s chief executive, Ros Kerslake (pictured, above)