All articles by Deirdre Hipwell – Page 7
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First €16bn of loans transferred to NAMA
Ireland faced up to the true extent of its banking crisis yesterday as the first €16bn of loans were transferred to the Ireland’s “bad bank” – the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA).
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A further €32bn of additional aid needed for Irish banks with “horrifying losses”
The Irish government may have to pump a further €32bn into the Irish banking sector which has admitted “horrifying losses ” after a period of “fast and loose” lending.
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Irish finance minister defends new banking measures but castigates past lending
Irish finance minister Brian Lenihan has defended the country’s emergency banking measures passed yesterday and said while there were “large costs involved” there would ultimately be a net gain for Irish tax payers.
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Colliers posts £39.64m loss for 2009
Colliers CRE has reported a pretax loss of £39.64m in 2009 compared to £11.11m in 2008 but said it had completed a “fundamental restructuring” of its business units and operating cost base.
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MWB Group reports £15.4m loss but property portfolio stabilises
MWB Group reported a £15.4m loss last year up from a £9.9m loss in 2008 but said that the value of its property portfolio stabilised while retailer Liberty had “record” revenues.
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Two year €115bn “debt funding gap” in Europe, says DTZ
The debt funding gap across Europe is expected to reach €115bn during the next two years with 56% of that estimated to be in only two countries, the UK and Spain according to DTZ Research.
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Savills buys Australian management and building consultancy business
Savills Australia has agreed to buy an Australian project management and building consultancy business Incoll Management for AUS$13m (£8m).
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Stanhope appointed to Ashford town centre
Stanhope has been appointed to develop Elwick Place which is part of the proposed £2.5bn redevelopment of Ashford Town Centre in Kent.
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Cordatus appointed asset manager to Castlemore Group assets
Cordatus has been appointed asset manager to Castlemore Group’s UK wide portfolio of 16 assets against which HSBC is the principal lender.
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Evans Randall’s City ‘flip’ sets scene for Drapers Gardens
As interest in central London assets hots up, investment bank to make £30m from Addleshaw Goddard office
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Carrafiell recruits Tishman’s Alpha male
Former Morgan Stanley captain lures Toby Phelps to his new outfit
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Sainsbury’s aims for Holborn checkout
Cushman and JLL appointed to ease King’s Cross relocation
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JLL takes on $5bn Bahrain bank mission
Adviser to administrator ofAwal Bank seeks help on property loan workout
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Hammerson harbours Docklands £150m sale plans
Hammerson is about to test investor interest by bringing Harbour Exchange Square in London's Docklands to the market.
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UPP’s student scheme at King’s College London gets green light
Student accommodation developer University Partnerships Programme (UPP) and King’s College London have been granted planning permission for a major student accommodation scheme by Southwark Council’s planning committee last night.
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Invesco in first $120m closing of US real estate fund
Invesco Real Estate has had its first closing of a US real estate fund - US IV fund - which is the fourth fund in a series of “tactical funds” investing European institutional capital into the US real estate markets.
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Major Isle of Wight scheme plans agreed
The Isle of Wight Council and Spectrum Housing Group have signed a development agreement to carry ou a £120m residential development on the Isle of Wight.
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Goodman proposes £40m international space centre
Business secretary Peter Mandelson and science minister Lord Drayson have announced plans for a £40m international space centre at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus.
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Mayor reviews London-wide target for Gypsy and Traveller pitches
The Mayor of London Boris Johnson has published proposals to reduce the London-wide target for Gypsy and Traveller sites from 538 to 238.