All Property Week articles in 7 November 2014 – Page 5
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Professional
People Moves: Dentons, Conroy Brook, Carter Jonas ... and more
Dentons has announced that Andrew Henderson has joined its London office as a partner in the real estate department.
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News
Rolls Royce close to selling off Bristol site
Beleaguered engineering giant Rolls-Royce is close to selling off the 65-acre site that was once home to its factory plant in Bristol, just days after announcing it would cut 2,600 jobs.
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News
Bristol hotel deal signed
Cubex and Palmer Capital have signed a deal with Premier Inn for a new 168-bedroom hotel at the Finzels Reach development in Bristol.
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Insight
Real estate trends have become global
The world we live in is increasingly interconnected, and, as a result, the ripple effects of major innovations and events can be felt in distant places.
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Markets
Birmingham is just ‘one office deal away from headline rents rising'
There are reasons to be optimistic about the office market, reports Felicity Francis.
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Professional
How to avoid being caught out by restrictive covenants
A guide to navigating the restrictive covenants often found in new employees’ previous contracts.
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News
Avenue Capital buy sees it head for Geordie shores
New York-based Avenue Capital has agreed to forward-fund a £24m student scheme in Newcastle.
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Markets
West Midlands looks to put politics aside in favour of co-operation
An integrated approach between councils could attract inward investment, reports David Harris.
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News
Arndale price is right for New River Retail
New River Retail is understood to be in the final stage of negotiations to buy the Arndale Centre in Morecambe for £13.7m, representing a net initial yield of 9%.
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Markets
Arena Central ready to help Birmingham shake off prejudices
Miller’s Arena Central will be a welcome addition to the city, reports Rhiannon Bury.
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Professional
Mason Philips appoints Steward
Mason Philips has expanded its investment agency team with the appointment of Robert Steward as director.
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Markets
Runway debate keeps Gatwick’s market up in the air
A second runway at the Sussex airport will result in winners and losers, reports Simon Creasey.
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News
Creative industry boom leads agents to joint venture
Two CBRE directors have left the firm to establish a boutique real estate agency called Kontor, aimed at the design, technology and media industries
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Markets
Kent entrepreneurs on a voyage of Discovery after Pfizer vacates
Cartner and Musgrave have ambitious plans for Discovery Park. Simon Creasey reports.
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Markets
Retail rents rise across the West Midlands — for those that are prepared to put the work in
Developers that have added value are reaping the rewards, says David Harris.
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News
Nido set to refinance after abandoning float
Student accommodation group Nido is in discussions with potential new backers to refinance the £500m company, following a decision to abort a stock market flotation earlier this year.
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News
Empiric sets out on epic £900m student accommodation spree
Just four months after floating, Empiric Student Property is well on its way to building up an impressive portfolio of student accommodation properties.The REIT has already bought 13 properties (1,211 beds), spending almost all the £85m it raised from its IPO in June, but there is a lot more to ...
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News
Mountgrange markets Meadows estate for £33m
Property fund manager Mountgrange Investment Management has put a £33m for sale sign over its 156,500 sq ft business park in the M3 corridor.
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News
Victoria office block up for sale for £24.5m
An office block less than 50 metres to the south of New Scotland Yard in Victoria has been put up for sale for £24.5m. The Charities Property Fund has appointed Savills to sell 10 Dean Farrar Street at a yield of 4.5%.
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News
Lidl buys 22-acre Midlands plot for design-and-build shed
Thriving discounter Lidl is poised to buy a 22-acre plot in the Black Country, for a 475,000 sq ft distribution centre to support its ambitious nationwide store expansion programme.