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Pradera refinances major polish shopping centre
Pbb Deutsche Pfandbriefbank has provided a € 38.5m loan to Pradera in order to refinance a major Polish shopping centre.
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More high street heartache from La Senza and Thomas Cook
Two high street retailers are taking measures to reduce the amount of shops they own in the face of the gloomy retail environment.
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Podcast: Irvine Sellar on the highs and lows of The Shard
Irvine Sellar, the man behind what will be Western Europe’s tallest building, The Shard, talks to PropertyWeek.com about the highs and lows of the 10 years it has taken to realise his vision.
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Belgian investor Vabeld buys in Liverpool
Belgian property investment company Vabeld Real Estate has bought a retail property in Liverpool from Axa Real Estate for £7.15m.
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Clegg names eight "core cities" to get greater freedom from Whitehall
Nick Clegg today named eight regional cities as “core cities” and pledged the cities would be given more power to shape their economic destinies.
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Von Essen portfolio bought out of administration
Private equity firm Patron Capital has teamed up with Halcyon Hotels and Resorts to buy a portfolio of seven properties from the administrators of Von Essen hotels.
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Cyril Sweett goes into the red
Cyril Sweett went into the red in the first half of its financial year, suffering a pre-tax loss of £200,000.
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Barratts shoe chain in administration
Barratts Priceless Group, owner of the Barratts and Priceless Shoes brands, has been put into administration for the second time.
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Clyde & Co doubles space at Goodman's Oxford Business Park
Clyde Co has doubled the amount of space it occupies at Goodman’s Oxford Business Park.
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Wynne-Smith to take over as JLL hotels global chief executive
Jones Lang laSalle has appointed Mark Wynne-Smith as global chief executive of its hotels business.
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Rock ousted from Glasgow scheme
Rock Asset Management has been ousted as asset manager of the City Park office property in Glasgow which it bought at the height of the property boom.
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Hull councillors urged to ease enterprise zone planning rules
Councillors have been urged to fast track plans to ease planning rules on parts of Hull covered by the new Humber Enterprise Zone, TheBusinessDesk.com reported today.
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Midweek Bulletin: What does the DTZ/UGL merger mean for shareholders and employees?
Australian services firm UGL’s completed takeover of DTZ yesterday will have major knock-on effects for shareholders and employees alike.
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Morrisons to anchor Rockspring’s Gateshead extension
Rockspring Property Investment Managers has pre-let an anchor store at its The Precinct shopping centre near Gateshead to Morrisons supermarket.
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MCC Lord’s decision “a sad day for cricket” says Hussey
Mike Hussey today branded Marylebone Cricket Club’s (MCC) decision to end negotiations over a £400m residential development next to Lord’s cricket ground as “a sad day for cricket.”
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Green light for controversial £110m Hammersmith scheme
Helical Bar and Grainger were last night given planning consent for the £110m King Street regeneration project in Hammersmith.
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Aberdeen spending spree for Knight with RBS funds
Royal Bank of Scotland has given Aberdeen-based developer Knight Property Group a £45m debt package.
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Terra Catalyst plans Channel Islands listing as NAV plummets
Laxey Patners’ Terra Catalyst Fund is planning to list on the Channel Islands Stock Exchange.
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Macclesfield Town picks St Modwen for new stadium
Macclesfield Town Football Club has chosen St Modwen to deliver a new stadium for the club as a part of a wider mixed use development.
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Biggest Moscow office deal of 2011 completes
Mail.Ru Group, the Russian internet company, has leased 322,000 sq ft in Moscow’s biggest office deal of 2011.