All articles by Emma Haslett – Page 7
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Foxtons eyes IPO
Estate agent Foxtons could become the latest in a line of residential property firms to go launch an initial public offering, it was reported this morning.
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BNP Paribas adds to Scottish real estate team
BNP Paribas Real Estate has poached two members of Knight Frank to head up its Scottish agency team.
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Elizabeth House Westminster “shock”
Planning minister Nick Boles has admitted in a letter to the deputy leader of Westminster that a planning application for Elizabeth House in Waterloo is “controversial”, despite the fact communities secretary Eric Pickles decided not to “call-in” the application.
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Westminster “shock” as Boles admits Elizabeth House controversy
Planning minister Nick Boles has admitted in a letter to the deputy leader of Westminster that a planning application for Elizabeth House in Waterloo is “controversial”, despite the fact communities secretary Eric Pickles decided not to “call-in” the application.
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Grosvenor appoints new investment chief
Grosvenor has appointed a new chief executive to succeed Jeffrey Weingarten as the head of its fund management arm.
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L&G and Patron buy housebuilder stake
One of the UK’s largest pension funds has acquired a controlling stake in a Scottish housebuilder.
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Will chancellor make case for resi?
Emma Haslett reviews what Osborne’s Budget will bring for residential
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MIPIM 2013: Latest Vauxhall scheme given go-ahead
Lambeth council has approved plans for a 27-storey St James scheme on London’s Albert Embankment – the latest to be given the go-ahead in Nine Elms.
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MIPIM 2013: Nine Elms sales volumes can be sustained
“Volumes of sales can be sustained and I welcome foreign buyers,” says Nine Elms programme director, Helen Fisher.
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Government appoints private-rented tsar
The founder of a residential property management firm has been appointed to head the government’s new housing taskforce, the housing minister announced yesterday.
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MIPIM 2013: Argent submits second King’s Cross resi scheme
Argent has submitted a planning application for T1, the second residential component at its 50-acre King’s Cross scheme in north London.
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MIPIM 2013: Flat take up on the Moscow office scene
Take-up of office space in Moscow remained largely flat in 2012, rising by just 3%, findings by Knight Frank show.
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MIPIM 2013: Dutch office take up plateaus
Office take-up in Holland remained largely flat during 2012, Knight Frank’s Dutch Office Market Report has found.
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MIPIM 2013: European office rents "resilient"
Commercial office markets across Europe proved resilient in 2012, Knight Frank’s Spring 2013 European Market Indicators quarterly report has shown.
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Marcus Cooper buys £80m London home
Residential entrepreneur Marcus Cooper has bought an £80m house overlooking Regent’s Park in London.
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Value rise at Peakside Capital
The value of assets under management at European private equity firm Peakside Capital increased to €2bn in 2012, it said today.
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Urban’s Regeneration
Tom Bloxham’s debt-laden northern development company has been battered by recession. Emma Haslett met him. Portraits by James Royall
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The New Territory
Far Eastern investors have kept London’s residential market bouyant. Emma Haslett reports
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Spain’s housing tragedy
Record numbers of foreclosures in Spain have driven distressed mortgagees to suicide. Emma Haslett reports on the national crisis unfolding
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Housing starts surge in central London
The number of housing starts in prime central London more than doubled in the final quarter of 2012 compared with the same period the year before, Jones Lang LaSalle’s Central London Development report has found.