All Property Week articles in 8 March 2013 – Page 5
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Caudwell appoints new architects for Audley Street site
Phones 4u founder John Caudwell has brought on architects RobertAM Stern Architects and MSMR Architects to lead the design for a super-prime residential development on its Audley Street car park site.
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L&G's £100m Leeds leisure acquisition
Legal and General is to acquire The Light leisure scheme in Leeds for just under £100m.
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L&G makes £102m debut loan to housing association
Legal General has agreed to provide a new £102m debt facility to the Hyde Group, one of the largest housing associations in England, representing its first loan to the sector.
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Shoreditches of the world
Sarah Townsend explores the London occupier hotspot’s buzzing overseas cousins
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Techs’ tonic shift
Shoreditch and Smithfield hope to catch the rising wave of tech and media occupiers in the City. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Resi Revolt
Liverpool and Manchester are the latest boroughs to seek exemption from proposed change in planning laws to make it easier to convert offices into flats. Paul Unger reports
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REIT and roll
Ireland is about to get its very own REIT market. Property Week International reports on its chances for success.
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Urban’s Regeneration
Tom Bloxham’s debt-laden northern development company has been battered by recession. Emma Haslett met him. Portraits by James Royall
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Where are they now?
As MIPIM 2013 begins, Property Week North-west revisits the big news announced last year to see what progress has been made. Paul Unger reports
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The New Territory
Far Eastern investors have kept London’s residential market bouyant. Emma Haslett reports
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The wealth of nations
Sovereign wealth funds from across the globe are keeping Europe’s investment markets busy. Claer Barrett reports
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Mersey mission
Lord Heseltine, veteran of Liverpool’s regeneration, is spearheading government’s “No Stone Unturned” initiative to revive the regions. David Hatcher met him. Portrait by Matt Leete
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Our men in Panama
The Livingstone brothers have sold out of South Africa to focus on building a new city in central America. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Showdown over threat to London landmark’s Unesco status
UK ministers and mayor of London Boris Johnson clash over South Bank plans
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King-sized voids
Fragmented ownership of Manchester’s high-end shopping street is causing a vacancy problem. Paul Unger reports
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International Relations
Prompted by a hiatus at home, US developer Related has gone exploring. Hardeep Sandher reports
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Spain’s housing tragedy
Record numbers of foreclosures in Spain have driven distressed mortgagees to suicide. Emma Haslett reports on the national crisis unfolding
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Monaco grand prix
Three office properties in Monaco are being offered for sale and leaseback by oil technology company SBM Offshore.
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Ricks’ Irish goldrush
US company Kennedy Wilson is in prime position to ride the wave of Ireland’s recovery. David Hatcher spoke to its CEO of Europe, Mary Ricks