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US pension fund in talks for £100m Peterborough mall stake
A US pension fund is in talks to buy a 50% stake in the Queensgate Shopping Centre in Peterborough for more than £100m, Property Week understands.
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AstraZeneca to go up to Cambridge
Cambridge Biomedical Campus has been selected as the site of AstraZeneca/MedImmune’s new global research and development centre and corporate headquarters, in a deal tipped by Property Week.
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AstraZeneca in £330m Cambridge deal
Cambridge Biomedical Campus has been selected as the site of AstraZeneca/MedImmune’s new global research and development centre and corporate headquarters, in a deal tipped by Property Week.
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Q+A: Targetfollow’s new leader
Norwich-based developer Targetfollow appointed Corin Thoday as chief executive officer last month from Hermes Real Estate, where he was a director.
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KKR and Quadrant move towards retail Resolution
US private equity firm KKR and asset manager Quadrant Estates have exchanged contracts to buy the Tuscany retail park portfolio for £112.5m — a yield of around 7.5% — in what will be KKR’s debut European direct property deal.
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Offices proposed on Norwich hospital site
Graham Dacre, the Norwich philanthropist who sold his automotive business in 2006 for more than £100m, could begin his first big property development, if Broadlands District Council grants him planning consent for a business park.
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Roxhill to sort new facility for Geopost in Peterborough
Work will begin later this year on Peterborough Gateway, the distribution and manufacturing park, set in 240 acres on junction 17 of the A1M.
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Soho so good for ex-Targetfollow duo in Norwich
It was a good weekend’s work for Ian Fox and Julian Wells, directors of FW Properties, when they marketed the first development of their two-year-old company, FW Properties.
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Only way is setback for Essex mall site as owner collapses
Laindon Regeneration administration adds further delay to £75m retail and residential development.
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And finally … retailer bags Cambridge store
Since Julie Deane went online in 2008 to find leather workers to manufacture brightly coloured satchels, it has been possible to buy a Cambridge Satchel online or in department stores all over the world, but not in the city that gave it its name.
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Cambridge campus has right formula for AstraZeneca
Countryside and Liberty’s Cambridge Biomedical Campus is frontrunner for 600,000 sq ft headquarters.
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All stations go as Brookgate gets on board in Cambridge
Proposed railway stop to serve city’s science parks is now viable.
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US investor confirms retail park deal
US private equity firm KKR and asset manager Quadrant Estates have confirmed their deal to buy the 430,000 sq ft Tuscany retail park portfolio for £112.5m.
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US private equity investor confirms £112.5m retail park deal
US private equity firm KKR and asset manager Quadrant Estates have confirmed their deal to buy the 430,000 sq ft Tuscany retail park portfolio for £112.5m.
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The Ministry of Mind Control
The government’s mysterious Nudge Unit is moving into the world of property. Sarah Townsend prepares to be influenced
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Roxhill hopes Tilbury dock scheme swings tide in its favour
Roxhill is to start preparation work on its London Distribution Park scheme at the Port of Tilbury.
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Centrica sale is cooking on gas
Energy company’s Oxford headquarters attracts 25 prospects at 6% yield. Christine Eade reports
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Vauxhall masterplan augurs well
Luton Borough Council is within days of receiving a masterplan showing the future uses of the Vauxhall site near the town centre.
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Medical angle for Oxford’s East Point offices
Cancer Partners, the private chain of treatment clinics, is about to revamp an office property that has been empty for several years, and create a bunker within the walls for cancer therapy.
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AstraZeneca’s bitter Paddington pill
Pharmaceuticals giant AstraZeneca is planning to close its Cheshire and Paddington campuses, as it cuts jobs and moves staff to a £330m Cambridge scheme.