All Property Week articles in 8 March 2019 – Page 4
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Cubex and PfP Capital join forces in Bristol
Developer Cubex and investor PfP Capital have formed a new strategic partnership that will bring forward development opportunities in Bristol.
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Ralph & Russo signs up at White City Place
Stanhope, Mitsui Fudosan and AIMCo have signed British luxury brand Ralph Russo to a 30,000 sq ft office at White City Place.
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Schroders sells Brighton office to NFU Mutual
Schroder Real Estate Investment Trust (SREIT) has sold Victory House in Brighton to NFU Mutual Insurance Society Limited (NFU) for £36.5m.
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Debenhams tops FTSE All Share on Ashley coup
Debenhams was the best preforming company on the FTSE All Share on Friday as its share price rocketed 18.13% to 3.59p in response to Mike Ashley’s attempt at a board room coup.
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Oxenwood restructures firm with £200m investment
Oxenwood Real Estate has restructured the business with a £200m injection of capital from Burmuda-based Catalina Holdings.
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CBRE GI shakes up EMEA management
CBRE Global Investors has appointed Eric Decouvelaere to take on the role of head of retail EMEA.
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Watkin Jones forward sells Wembley student scheme
Watkin Jones has completed the £90m forward sale of Kelaty House, a student development in Wembley, to the real estate investment business of DWS.
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Apache sells Shoreditch student block for £160m
Apache Capital Partners has sold a student block in Shoreditch, London, for more than £160m.
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Two senior promotions at Barclays
Barclays Corporate Banking has made two senior promotions in its real estate lending team.
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OBI appoints Elizabeth Bisby as chief operating officer
Manchester real estate consultancy OBI has appointed Elizabeth Bisby as its chief operating officer and company secretary.
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Search for quality spurs industrial and logistics demand in North West
Deal volumes in the region leapt last year and rising supply may not be enough to meet demand.
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Professional
What does the latest ruling on telecom mast rent mean for landowners?
The Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) has dealt a hammer blow to landowners in its latest decision under the new Electronic Communications Code, confirming the view that the consideration (rent) payable under new code agreements imposed by the tribunal will be significantly lower following the introduction of the code, in light ...
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Euro deals set to slow after steady 2018
Investment volumes last year matched 2017’s total, driven by office deals, but overall activity is slowing.
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OPDC appoints Lunts as interim chief as Mulhern departs
The Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation has appointed David Lunts as its interim chief executive after his predecessor Michael Mulhern left the role.
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Agent P: Mipim days
8 March, Skype call to team from rat-hole flat in Nice: “Hello? Hell-bloody-lo! Where are you all?”
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This week in... 2008
Halifax Bank of Scotland was in exclusive talks to acquire Scottish & Newcastle’s former brewery in Edinburgh for more than £100m to create a huge global headquarters for 6,000 staff.
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Champions are up for the cup
Property Week charity football tournament is set to take place on 15 May.
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Insight
Brexit ‘frustration’ dispute is not over yet
Although the EMA failed to persuade the High Court that Brexit amounted to a ‘frustration’ of its lease at Canary Wharf, it has been granted leave to appeal, so it won’t be the last we hear of this high-profile dispute (‘Canary Wharf v EMA Brexit “frustration” case to go to ...
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Ashley moves to oust Debenhams executive board
Sports Direct has moved to oust all the members of Debenhams board, bar one, and appoint Mike Ashley to an executive role.
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Insight
How Frankfurt is benefiting from Brexit
As there are still no definitive signs to show whether the UK will leave the EU in less than three weeks, continental European cities are benefiting from this uncertainty.