All articles by David Doyle – Page 18
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Kallakis’s HBOS ‘payback’
Greek tycoon offered to take bank’s toxic property assets to pay off £5m loan
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Wilson Bowden partners for 300,000 sq ft Newbury scheme
Wilson Bowden has teamed up with a Berkshire developer to bring forward a 300,000 sq ft mixed-use scheme in Newbury.
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McAleer & Rushe completes £200m W Hotel sale
McAleer Rushe has completed the sale of its W Hotel in London’s Leicester Square tp Qatari investor Al Faisal Holding.
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NAMA and Lloyds reject Malaysian Battersea Power Station debt deal
NAMA and Lloyds have rejected an offer by Malaysian company SP Setia to buy senior debt held against the Battersea Power Station.
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Rolls Royce agrees deal for Yorkshire facility
Harworth Estates has agreed deals with Rolls Royce and three housebuilders which will facilitate major development at its Waverley site in south Yorkshire.
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Brasserie Bar Co agrees eight-site London expansion
Brasserie Bar Company has expanded its central London presence by taking over leases on eight Chez Gerard restaurants.
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London & Stamford "cautious" as it reports NAV fall
London & Stamford chairman Raymond Mould said the company would be cautious in the face of European economic turmoil as the company reported a slight drop in NAV.
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Colliers share price tumbles to under 2p
Colliers International’s share price fell further in early trading this morning to below 2p, with the company now valued at just £2.8m.
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Helical Bar edges NAV up and boosts rental income by 31%
Helical Bar edged net asset value up by 1p in the first six months of its financial year and reported a return to profitability.
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Grainger boosts NAV by 8.2%
Net asset value at the UK’s largest residential landlord, Grainger, rose 8.2% in the last financial year off the back of strong movement in the investment value of its residential portfolio.
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Arcadia to close 250 stores says Sir Philip Green
Arcadia Group will close up to 250 stores over the next three years, chief executive Sir Phillip Green said today.
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DTZ Asia Pacific chairman resigns
CY Leung, chairman of DTZ’s Asia Pacific business, has resigned from the company in order to campaign for election as the next chief executive of Hong Kong.
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Marks & Spencer returns to France: Champs Elysee store open
Marks Spencer today returned to the French market with the opening of its new store on Champs Elysees in Paris.
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Gap and Nike sign debut anchor deals at Quintain's Wembley City
Gap and Nike have signed up as the first anchor tenants for Quintain’s London Designer Outlet in Wembley.
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Invista REIM starts legal action against Lloyds
Invista Real Estate Investment Management has started legal action against Lloyds Banking Group for allegedly failing to make payments.
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MAPIC 2011: The MAPIC round-up with Peter Courtney
Retail expert Peter Courtney joins Property Week’s features editor Hardeep Sandher on the Croisette in Cannes to go over the major themes from this year’s MAPIC retail conference,
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Capital Shopping Centres secures £375m credit facility
Capital Shopping Centres has secured a £375m credit facility from a consortium of five banks in order to provide “general liquidity”.
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PODCAST: Matt Lacey takes you through his Gap Yah
Matt Lacey, founder of the Youtube and Twitter sensation Gap Yah, takes you through the story of his posh twit creation Orlando and introduces you to the character himself.
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MAPIC 2011: Outlet malls and why they're hot property
One sub-sector has been lavished more praise than any other at this year’s MAPIC, the humble outlet mall.
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MAPIC 2011: Freeport eyes Western Europe for factory outlet development
European outlet mall company Freeport is eyeing western Europe for expansion following its £100m refinancing by owner Carlyle Group.