All articles by Jenny Davey – Page 12
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Delancey in talks on two London stations
Developments at Victoria and Clapham Junction signal Delancey focus on capital
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Executive sinks £100m subterranean shop plan
Anti-development campaigners win the first round in a fight over plans for Edinburgh World Heritage Site
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Delancey Estates set tohalve its retail holdings
Delancey portfolio sale re-opens fears of a flood of shopping centre disposals as retail yields soften
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Roberts frees Bourne End of market reins
Bourne End announces plans to call it a day and return capital to shareholders
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Management rethink for ‘sparkling’ LSH
New owner WS Atkins announces LSH reshuffle after strong eight-month period
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Hermes strikes deal with Mitsui for Japanese REIT
hermes is expected to become the first UK investor to put money into Japan s new tax-transparent market when it is launched later this year. The pension fund has struck a deal with Japan s largest property developer, Mitsui Fudosan, to join Japanese investors in a REIT -type vehicle ...
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Prestbury break-up signals end for Leslau as chief exec
Controversial company head steps out of public spotlight and has no plans to return to quoted property sector
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MEPC shareholders worried with £1.9bn takeover terms
Long-awaited GE Capital and Hermes bid causes dissatisfaction as directors stand to make £65m in bonuses
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NHP ponders Ultima solution to share dip
Nursing home company could buy out largest tenant to revive share price and recoup loan
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Property's demerger king strikes for the third time
Lipman aims to take Regus branding concept into the workspace sector, with plans to join AIM by July
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Sainsbury’s new bond issue to net £350m
Supermarket group returns to capital markets with second sale-and-leaseback deal
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Celexa joins RPIM for £125m resi spend
European fund manager sets out to raise £10m of equity for London fund
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Eighties revival signals Hippodrome’s last dance
Ex-Sibec man Birchall beats off established leisure developers bids to clinch legendary London nightspot
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Tallest tower in north-west plan
Liverpool could have its first 40-storey tower if developer Rumford gets its way. The 60,390 sq m (650,000 sq ft) scheme will include offices, retail, leisure and residential. The £60m building would be the tallest in the north-west. Rumford originally planned twin 14-storey towers for the scheme. Since then, Kohn ...
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Five bid up the junction to revamp Clapham relic
Allders will choose joint venture partner to redevelop south London department store by year-end.
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New HQ in store for Sainsbury's
Retailer ditches Stanford Street as new boss Sir Peter Davis tries to change its corporate culture
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The Great Real estate escape
A fortnight ago, two institutions from opposite sides of the private-public divide announced they were handing the reins of property ownership to private sector partners. First, Abbey National embarked on a complex sale-and-leaseback of its entire estate mooted to be the biggest deal of its kind. Then the ...
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Market rallies, but property disappoints
Stock Market repels Wall Street collapse, but property shares continue to lag behind
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Big Bucks for G and E
Knight Frank s US partner Grubb & Ellis has reported a huge improvement in its financial performance. Net income for the first three months of the year the firm s third quarter was $2.7m (£1.7m), or $0.13 a share, compared with a loss of $2.4m ...
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Anglo directors buy out property
Anglo St James directors David Elias and Alan Burden have agreed to buy out the company s property business and retain the name, as part of its transition into a biotechnology company. The new Anglo St James will still operate from Winchester and be privately owned. It will continue its ...