All articles by Dan Thomas – Page 2
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Hammerson woos JP Morgan in City bid
Developer chosen to take on Canary Wharf in battle to secure bank’s HQ
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Menta injects £500m into east Croydon
Developer plans mixed-use scheme to rival Croydon Gateway
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‘Foxtons bid’ sparks Tchenguiz review
Consensus reassesses estate agency division after 3i’s £400m bid for agent
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Property’s young guns are loaded
Salary increases are at an all-time high and the 18-35 age group is top of the pile
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Zara picks Canary Wharf for its latest fashion statement
Zara sister Massimo Dutti, River Island, Leon, Cards Galore, Perfect Presents and Space NK join line-up
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By way of Exemplar
The niche developer shocked the City by beating the UK’s biggest companies to Morgan Stanley’s Omega portfolio.
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Tchenguiz offers Welcome Break
Entrepreneur’s motorway services portfolio to come with £365m price tag
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Sefton Street Quarter scheme approved
Liverpool City Council has granted planning permission for Vermont Developments’ £100m Sefton Street Quarter scheme
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Mersey Property Company submits hotel and tower plans
Mersey Property Company has submitted a planning application for Liverpool's Princes Dock.
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Bear Stearns announces European headquarters at Canary Wharf
Bear Stearns confirmed this morning that it would base its new European headquarters at Canary Wharf.
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Canary Wharf lettings fly high
Docklands developer poised to let around 350,000 sq ft to tenants including Bear Stearns
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Transport for London hands Southwark Palestra full house
Malory Clifford and Royal London's Will Alsop-designed scheme at ‘fringe' location pays off
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Blackstone's £900m trip to Center Parcs
US group to buy four holiday resorts - and sells £1bn of nursing homes to Royal Bank of Scotland
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Empty promise
Eight years ago Manchester city centre was plagued with acres of vacant space after a slew of developments completed. Daniel Thomas asks whether the city is heading for a repeat
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British Land and Rosemound sell DIRFT shed
A British Land and Rosemound joint venture has sold a 300,000 sq ft (27,870 sq m) warehouse at Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal (DIRFT) for £23.5m to Sun Life Unit Assurance. The price reflects an initial yield of 6.65%. The freehold warehouse was prelet to Exel in November 2004 ...
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RIP Chesterton: 1805-2005
Administrator begins asset sell-off following collapse of 200-year-old company
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ODPM to clamp down on out-of-town mezzanines
The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister has launched a consultation into its plan to control the expansion of out-of-town retail parks through restrictions on mezzanine floor development.
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