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Quintain continues fund management progress
Quintain said this morning it was on track to hit its targest of £1.25bn of funds under management by the year end.
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Heavy-hitters make the cut for Oxford homes development
Oxford City Council has announced a shortlist of four high-profile property companies that could be picked to build up to 1,000 homes in Barton.
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New Spurs stadium images unveiled
Tottenham Hotspur today released an image of the proposed 60,000 capacity football stadium that it would develop in place of the Olympic Stadium in East London.
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Man Utd in talks for Mayfair expansion space
Manchester United FC is taking a lease at 5 Stratton Street in London’s Mayfair, London, as it expands its commercial operations beyond existing offices in St James’s.
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Boris launches plans to widen Olympic legacy area
Plans to merge the Olympic Park Legacy Company with the Mayor of London’s office and expand its remit beyond the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park have been published for consultation this week.
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Selbourne signs two Altrincham office occupiers
Cheshire-based property company Selbourne Group has signed new office occupiers at two of its properties in Altrincham.
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DJD to search for new Bank of England City office
Drivers Jonas Deloitte has been appointed by The Bank of England to search for new office space near its Threadneedle Street HQ that would house a successor body to the Financial Services Authority.
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Regional rents in recession, says DJD research
Office rents dropped across every major regional city but Manchester in 2010, cementing the property gap between London and the rest of the country, research by Driver Jonas Deloitte has shown.
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Barratt’s Basildon plans submitted
Barratt Wilson Bowden, the commercial development arm of Barratt Homes, has submitted plans for the £1bn regeneration of Basildon town centre in Essex.
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Benefit cuts to spark social landlord exodus
New research by the British Property Federation has found that nine in ten social landlords are unwilling to cut rents in line with housing benefits cuts, a trend which could spark an exodus from the sector.
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Q-Park wins Westminster car park mandate
Westminster City Council has granted the leases on 14 of its car parks to Q-Park, which will operate them and invest £10m in their refurbishment.
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Deloitte takes High Holburn business centre space
Deloitte has agreed to take 9,000 sq ft of space at Orega’s High Holborn business centre in London, three months after the centre’s opening.
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3,205 new London homes stalled
Up to 3,205 homes in London are on hold until development finance can be secured, according to research published today by CB Richard Ellis.
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Savills and JLL to set up government property vehicles
Savills and Jones Lang LaSalle have been appointed by the Government Property Unit to help it establish property vehicles to own and manage up to 65m sq ft of government office estate in London and Bristol, PropertyWeek.com can reveal.
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Burberry finds new Regent Street Habitat
Luxury fashion retailer Burberry is in talks to take over Habitat’s store on Regent Street, PropertyWeek.com can reveal.
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Record rent at Aberdeen’s IQ building
The 125,000 sq ft ‘IQ’ building in Aberdeen is on the brink of being fully let to two tenants, in a deal that would set a record rent for Scotland of £31 / sq ft.
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Young Group Index: Private Rented Sector Investor Sentiment - Q4 2010
The final Young Index Survey of Private Rented Sector (PRS) sentiment for 2010 focuses upon investors’ hopes and expectations for 2011.
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Post-Olympic operators sought for Aquatics Centre and Multi-Use Arena
The Olympic Park Legacy Company has today begun its search for operators of the Aquatics Centre and Multi-Use Arena.
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Waltham green light for Solum regeneration
The London Borough of Waltham Forest’s council has granted planning permission for the £20m regeneration of the area around Walthamstow Central Station.
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Council terminates Oak's £350m Rotherham YES scheme
Rotherham Borough Council has terminated its agreement to allow the AIM-listed Oak Holdings to develop a £350m leisure resort next to the Rother Valley Country Park in South Yorkshire.