All Property Week articles in 9 August - iPad edition – Page 2
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Pullen steps down from board of Capital & Regional
One of the founders of Capital & Regional, Xavier Pullen, has today announced that he will step down from the board.
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Project Neo buyer issues positive financials
Property investment company, CLS Holdings has today reported an improvement in its financials, as its net asset value price per share increased by 6%.
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Mountview steady following board change
The residential investor, Mountview Estates has today reported earnings per share rose by 16% compared with last year.
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Ministry of Defence gets consent for 5,000 homes
The Ministry of Defence has secured a trio of planning permissions for more than 5,000 homes.
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Leupen: DTZ can rival top firms once demerged
The planned demerger of DTZ from UGL will allow the company to become one of the world’s very top firms according to UGL’s chief executive Richard Leupen.
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Criterion makes another office-to-resi acquisition in London
Criterion Capital has bought a vacant 26,000 sq ft office building in Norbury, south London, to convert into 44 private-rented apartments.
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Plans approved for 1,000 homes in Stratford
The London Legacy Development Corporation has approved plans for a residential-led development of the Chobham Farm Site in Stratford which will include more than 1,000 new homes.
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Markel takes further space at Walkie Talkie
Specialist insurer Markel International has signed to take a further 24,465 sq ft of office space at the Walkie Talkie in the City of London.
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3,000 homes at Greenwich Peninsula get green light
London mayor Boris Johnson has signed off the final stage of a 10,000 home development in the capital.
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Royal College of Music appoints partner for £44m student housing scheme
The Royal College of Music has named Campus Living Villages as its preferred partner to develop 410 new beds at its West London hall of residence.
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Major UK property law firm merges with Asia-based rival
Law firm SJ Berwin has merged with Hong Kong-based King Wood Mallesons to create the first global law firm with a headquarters in Asia.
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Application submitted for Slough resi plans
Salmon Harvester Properties, the joint venture between Salmon Developments and NFU Mutual, has unveiled plans for its first major private-rented scheme in Slough town centre.
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LaSalle IM buys Scottish retail outlet for £52m
LaSalle Investment Management has bought Livingston Designer Outlet from Land Securities and clients of Aviva Investors, McArthurGlen and the Richardson Property Group, for £52m, as revealed by Property Week in July.
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Standard Life in £36m High Holborn deal
Standard Life is understood to have bought Berkshire House on London’s High Holborn from funds managed by Draco Capital.
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AEW Europe sells €129m logistics portfolio
Curzon Capital Partners II (CCPII), a fund advised by AEW Europe, has sold a Dutch and German logistics portfolio to the Canadian REIT, Granite, for €129m.
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LCP reopens London resi fund
London Central Portfolio has reopened its third residential fund, London Central Apartments (LCA), following high investor demand.
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Reebok to open Bluewater unit
Sports retailer Reebok is to open a store at Bluewater in Kent.
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Ask Developments chief executive steps down
The long-standing chief executive and co-founder of Manchester’s Ask Developments is standing down from the role “with immediate effect”.
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Cathedral Group submits Canning Town plans
Cathedral Group has submitted a planning application for the Goswell Bakeries and Moss Electrical warehouse site on Caxton Street North, Canning Town.
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Hermes Parcelnet expands at Prologis megashed
Hermes Parcelnet has expanded its distribution capabilities by taking a lease on 336,000 sq ft at Prologis’ Tamworth megashed.