All articles by Emma Haslett – Page 11
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JLL appoints new resi research chief
Jones Lang LaSalle has appointed Hamptons International’s former head of research to lead its residential research team.
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DCLG places ad for £120k a-year private-rented taskforce chief
The Department for Local Government will pay the director of its new private-rented sector taskforce £120,000 a year for a “largely full time” contract.
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Urban Splash continues debt talks
Northern developer Urban Splash is in crunch talks to restructure a £113.6m loan facility, accounts filed with Companies House at the end of December show.
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New agent for Glasgow shopping centre
Briant Champion Long has been appointed as leasing agent at a Glasgow shopping centre.
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JLL cautiously optimistic about 2013 recovery
2013 will be a year of recovery for the property market, although global uncertainties will still present challenges, research by Jones Lang LaSalle has found.
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Metric merger with L&S to go ahead
Shareholders of Metric Property Investments have voted for a merger with London Stamford to go ahead.
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Kennedy Wilson buys Ruby portfolio
Kennedy Wilson has bought a portfolio of secondary properties for £62.7m.
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Invista warns of Euro troubles
Invista Real Estate has warned that the financial crisis means it will struggle to refinance debts due to mature at the end of next year.
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Rival tables offer for MWB Business Exchange
A subsidiary of serviced office provider Regus has made a cash offer for troubled competitor MWB Business Exchange.
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2012: the year of the housebuilder
Share prices steadily increased this year, as housebuilders benefited from government initiatives.
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New details of £200m Build to Rent fund
The government has published new details of a £200m Build to Rent fund originally outlined in September as part of measures to boost the housing market.
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BPF slams new insolvency measures
The British Property Federation has called new measures to regulate the insolvency industry “too little too late”.
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PSPI disposes of US assets to concentrate on UK and Germany
Specialist European real estate investment and financing firm Public Service Properties Investments has sold its US and Swiss assets to focus on interests in the UK and Germany.
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Full marks for Unite plans in Bristol
Student accommodation developer Unite has been given planning permission to build a 442 student bedrooms on a former ice rink in Bristol.
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Barratt’s Basildon plans given big thumbs-up
Basildon council has given its backing to plans for a £1bn redevelopment project in the town centre.
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BAM to make speculative start in Glasgow
BAM Properties has signed a £50m funding deal with the Scottish government which will allow it to start work on a sustainable office building in Glasgow.
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Battersea given go-ahead
Wandworth council has granted planning permission for the first phase of Battersea Power Station’s redevelopment.
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HK investor buys Circus gem
A Hong Kong investor is understood to be close to buying One Finsbury Circus in the City of London for £150m.
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Westminster to curb office-to-resi converts
Deputy council leader seeks “equilibrium”, despite Pickles’ policy to relax rules
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EA Shaw begins new incarnation under CBRE umbrella
New CBRE residential managing director Lisa Hollands and residential chairman Mark Collins describe the merger.